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Faculty Profile
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Lawrence M. Lesser
Adjunct Professor
Robert H. Smith School of
Business
Logistics, Business and Public
Policy
3434 Van Munching Hall
College Park, MD
20742-1815
301.405.4392
llesser@rhsmith.umd.edu
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Research Interests: Global
and domestic business strategies
to influence public policy;
business ethics; the U.S.
Congress and the legislative
process.
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PROFILE
Lawrence M. Lesser teaches courses in
Business-Government Relations, Business
Ethics and Society, and Introduction to
Business and Management. He began his
teaching at the Smith School in 1993.
Previously, Lesser worked for more than
12 years on Capitol Hill, where he
served as legislative director for
senior members of the U.S. Senate and
House of Representatives, and as a staff
member of the House Committee on
Appropriations.
He also has experience as a lobbyist and
executive director of a trade
association he helped establish for
major American corporations. He also has
worked in the Executive Branch as a
trade specialist with the U.S.
Department of Commerce, and as
Congressional liaison for the former
Interstate Commerce Commission (now the
Surface Transportation Board).
Lesser is the author of
Business, Public
Policy, and Society, a textbook (now in
its second edition) published by Thomson
Learning, Inc. He also has written for
the New York Times, Washington Post, and
other publications. Lesser is a
recipient of the Smith School's Allen J. Krowe teaching award for classroom
innovation. He holds MBA and BS degrees
from The American University in
Washington, D.C.
PUBLICATIONS
Author,
Business, Public Policy, and
Society, Second Edition (Mason: Thomson,
2006).
"Business Government Relations and
Education," a research analysis prepared
for the Center for Public Policy and
Private Enterprise, School of Public
Affairs, University of Maryland, as part
of a project commissioned by the
Business Government Relations Council on
the value of government affairs to
corporate growth and profit, October
2003.
Author, Business, Public Policy, and
Society, (Fort Worth: Harcourt College
Publishers, now part of Thomson, 2000).
"The Campaign Finance Conundrum: Does
Corporate and Other Special Interest
Money Buy Votes?" Original paper
presented at The Washington Consortium
of Schools of Business, Seventeenth
Annual Research Forum, University of the
District of Columbia, April 21, 2001.
Abstract published in conference
proceedings.
"Foreign tragedy can be personal,"
Baltimore Sun, September 14, 2000
“Federal Subsidies to Business: The
Debate Over Corporate Welfare,” Original
paper presented at The Washington
Consortium of Schools of Business,
Thirteenth Annual Research Forum,
University of the District of Columbia,
April 26, 1997. Abstract published in
conference proceedings.
"Coalitions are new political power
brokers," The Hill, August 2, 1995
"Business Coalitions in the Public
Policy Process," Original paper
presented at
The Washington Consortium of Schools of
Business, Eleventh Annual
Research Forum, Howard University, April
22, 1995. Abstract published in
conference proceedings.
"Economic Assistance and Business
Opportunities in the New Independent
States of the former Soviet Union,"
Business Speakers Almanac (Englewood
Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1994).
"Once Powerful ICC Hangs On," The
Journal of Commerce, November I, 1993
"Aid to Russia," Vital Speeches of the
Day, August 15, 1993
"Barter Is Best With Cash-Poor Russia,"
The New York Times, May 16, 1993
"A Solution to the Russian Aid Dilemma:
Trade US-Food for Russian Oil,"
Original paper presented at The
Washington Consortium of Schools of
Business, Ninth Annual Research Forum,
George Washington University, April
17, 1993. Abstract published in
conference proceedings.
"Impeachment lsn't The Only Way To
Remove Judges," Roll Call, October I,
1992
"Settling Transportation Disputes," The
Journal of Commerce, August 25, 1992
"For the Record," The Washington Post,
April 23, 1992, From "The Investment Tax
Credit: A Key to Economic Recovery?,"
remarks at The Washington Consortium of
Schools of Business, Eighth Annual
Research Forum, Mount Vernon College,
Washington, D.C., April 11, 1992
"The Investment Tax Credit: A Key to
Economic Recovery?" Original paper
presented at The Washington Consortium
of Schools of Business, Eighth
Annual Research Forum, Mount Vernon
College, Washington, D.C., April 11,
1992. Abstract published in conference
proceedings. Member, Forum
Organizing Committee.
"Restore Investment Tax Credits,” The
Journal of Commerce, March 13, 1992
"For-Profit Attitude Is Key to Nonprofit
Productivity," Interview with Peter F.
Drucker, The Washington Post, December
9, 1991
"Strategic Defense of Exports," The
Journal of Commerce, September 25, 1991
"Why 13 Is Too Many Committees to Make
Transportation Policy," Roll Call,
October 8, 1990
"No Way to Make a Policy," The Journal
of Commerce, April 6, 1990
PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Recipient of Allen J. Krowe teaching
award for classroom innovation, Robert
H. Smith School of Business, University
of Maryland at College Park, 2000
Four-time Nominee for Teaching
Excellence Award, University of Maryland,
University College
Co-founder, Washington Week Program,
Robert H. Smith School of Business,
University of Maryland at College Park
Member, Organizing Committee and
University of Maryland Coordinator,
Washington Consortium of Schools of
Business Faculty Research Forum
Lecturer, Executive Development Program,
Institute for Global Chinese Affairs,
University of Maryland
Moderator, guest panelist and
consultant, Center for Public Policy
Education, The Brookings Institution
Lecturer in Government Relations and the
Legislative Process, and course
consultant, Executive Conferences,
Congressional Quarterly
Chair, International Business and
Marketing Panel, The Washington
Consortium of Schools of Business,
Fifteenth Annual Research Forum, Howard
University, April 17, 1999
Chair, Public Policy Panel, The
Washington Consortium of Schools of
Business, Fourteenth Annual Research
Forum, George Washington University,
April 18, 1998
Chair, Social Issues Panel, The
Washington Consortium of Schools of
Business, Thirteenth Annual Research
Forum, University of the District of
Columbia, April 26, 1997
“Federal Subsidies to Business: The
Debate Over Corporate Welfare,” Original
paper presented at The Washington
Consortium of Schools of Business,
Thirteenth Annual Research Forum,
University of the District of Columbia,
April 26, 1997. Abstract published in
conference proceedings.
Chair, International Business and
Finance Panel, The Washington Consortium
of Schools of Business, Twelfth Annual
Research Forum, Catholic University,
April 20, 1996
Chair, Economic Issues and Public Policy
Panel, The Washington Consortium
of Schools of Business, Eleventh Annual
Research Forum, Howard University,
April 22, 1995
Chair, Panel on Impacts of lntemational
Trade Policies, and Member,
Organizing Committee, The Washington
Consortium of Schools of Business,
Ninth Annual Research Forum, George
Washington University, April 17, 1993
Quoted by name on front page of Wall
Street Journal in "Warren Buffett's Aura
As Folksy Sage Masks Tough, Polished
Man," by Ron Suskind, November 8,
1991
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