Cara Biasucci
Cara Biasucci is the Creator and Director of Ethics Unwrapped, an award-winning ethics video series and educational program she has developed and produced for The University of Texas at Austin. She is on the Governing Board of the National Ethics Project and part of the Center for Leadership and Ethics at the McCombs School of Business. Currently, she is writing about teaching behavioral ethics for the forthcoming book series, Teaching Ethics Across the American Educational Experience: Models for Design, Instruction and Assessment of Learning.
Cara spent more than a decade in Washington, D.C. as a freelance filmmaker, where she wrote, produced, and directed films for clients such as Discovery Times, American Public Television, Johns Hopkins Medicine, New England Patriots, and the National Gallery of Art. Her documentary and narrative films have been broadcast on public television and supported by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Engender Health, Women in Film, and The Liberace Foundation for the Creative and Performing Arts.
Before joining Texas McCombs, Cara taught media production at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She received her M.F.A. in Film & Video Production from The University of Texas at Austin, and B.A. in philosophy magna cum laude from Bowdoin College.
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