Ethics Faculty
Scott Bozman PhD. Washington State University

Dr. Bozman teaches courses in Principles of Marketing, Research Methods, Business Planning, and New Product Development. His research interests include demand estimation methods and the new product development process. Professor Bozman also consults in the areas of new product development and demand assessment.



Kay Carnes, CPA PhD. St. Louis University

Kay Carnes is Professor of Accounting and Director of Graduate Business Programs. She holds degrees from the University of Washington and Idaho State University. She received her Ph.D. from St. Louis University. Her current research interests are primarily in the areas of auditing regulation, accounting ethics, and international practice issues. She has published on these topics in a variety of academic journals. Professor Carnes speaks regularly at CPE seminars and has developed a web-based CPE course on Ethics for Washington CPA's. Information about this course can be found at www.gonzagaethics.com. Dr. Carnes is past chair of the Washington State Board of Accountancy and currently serves on the International Qualifications Appraisals Board



Peggy Sue Loroz PhD. University of Colorado-Boulder

Peggy Sue is Assistant Professor of Marketing and teaches Consumer Behavior at the undergraduate and MBA levels and undergraduate Marketing Communications. She also is the faculty advisor for the Promotion Project. Peggy Sue received her B.B.A. from Gonzaga and her Ph.D. from the University of Colorado-Boulder.



Molly Pepper PhD. Arizona State University


Robert J. Spitzer, S.J. PhD. Catholic University of America

President and CEO of Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington and former director of Gonzaga's Institute of Professional Ethics and the Institute on Character Development.



Michael Stebbins PhD. Boston College

J. Michael Stebbins, Ph.D., is the Director of the Gonzaga Ethics Institute. He has a doctorate in theology from Boston College, where his major and minor fields of concentration were systematic theology and Christian ethics, respectively. He holds a B.A. in philosophy from Gonzaga University and a B.S. in nursing from the University of Washington.