Welcome our newest full-time faculty members to UNC Kenan-Flagler. They already are contributing to our tradition of excellence in teaching, research and service.
Click on their names to read more about them.
Carri Reisdorf researches corporate social responsibility, environmental sustainability and ethics, and how the concepts are influenced by culture, consumer perceptions and identification. She teaches courses in marketing strategy and retailing.
She joined UNC Kenan-Flagler from the Love School of Business at Elon University. She also worked as an assistant language teacher in Iwate Prefecture in Japan, and as an international marketing analyst in Perth, Australia.
She earned her PhD in marketing and international business from the John Cook School of Business at Saint Louis University; her MA in international business and government from the University of Sydney; and her BS in marketing and finance from the University of Florida.
Daniel Sands’ research and teaching interests center on strategic management. He focuses on how factors outside the boundaries of the firm can affect the production and distribution of value in markets. He teaches courses related to strategy, organizations and entrepreneurship.
He has served in the military for nearly two decades and remains active in the U.S. Army Reserve. He holds the rank of lieutenant colonel.
He received his PhD from the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University, his MA from Columbia University and his BSBA and BA from the University of Arizona.
Ginger Scanlon studies how organizations use managerial accounting information in complex settings, particularly in the healthcare sector. She teaches courses in managerial, cost and financial accounting at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
She worked in the pharmaceutical and medical device industry, where she gained firsthand insight into the inefficiencies of the U.S. healthcare system that informs her research.
A graduate of our PhD Program, her dissertation “Prescription for Savings? Disclosure in the Drug Market” won the 2025 Competitive Manuscript Award from the American Accounting Association. She earned her MBA from NC State University and her BS in chemistry from UNC-Chapel Hill.
Read more about our faculty: their bios, profiles and research.