Mark Bandsuch, S.J.
Associate Professor of Marketing and Business Law, College of Business Administration
- Los Angeles CA UNITED STATES
Biography
You can contact Mark Bandsuch at Mark.Bandsuch@lmu.edu.
Rev. Mark Bandsuch is a marketing and business law professor at Loyola Marymount University. Prior to joining LMU, he taught at the University of Detroit Mercy, John Carroll University, and worked as an attorney at Rhoa, Follen & Rawlin Co., LPA. Bandsuch is a member of the College of Business Administration’s Ethics Task Force and served on the President’s Advisory Committee on Gender Equity in Athletics.
Rev. Mark Bandsuch is a marketing and business law professor at Loyola Marymount University. Prior to joining LMU, he taught at the University of Detroit Mercy, John Carroll University, and worked as an attorney at Rhoa, Follen & Rawlin Co., LPA. Bandsuch is a member of the College of Business Administration’s Ethics Task Force and served on the President’s Advisory Committee on Gender Equity in Athletics.
Education
University of California at Berkeley
M.Div
Divinity
2000
Cleveland State University
J.D.
Law
1987
Miami University
B.Sc.
Science
1984
Areas of Expertise
Business Law
Sports Law
Marketing Law
Workplace Spirituality
Generational Differences in Workplace
Stakeholder Management
Business and Workplace Ethics
Ethics
Spirituality
Industry Expertise
Judiciary
Education/Learning
Affiliations
- Worldwide Society of Jesus
Event Appearances
Business Ethics in China: Opportunities and Challenges
Spring 2008 Lecture Los Angeles, California
2008-02-06
Articles
The NBA Dress Code and other Fashion Faux Pas Under Title VII
Villanova University School of Law2009-01-01
Sports have always provided a unique glimpse into the socio- logical soul of America - reflecting current social dynamics while simultaneously serving as an agent of significant social change. For example, professional sports excluded African-Americans from white teams and leagues for decades before becoming one of the earliest sources of equal rights when it began to integrate athletic competition.