Anjanette (Angie) Raymond, PhD, is the chairperson of the Department of Business Law and Ethics and the Graf Family Professor at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business in Bloomington. She is a professor of business law and ethics, director of the Program on Data Management and Information Governance at the Ostrom Workshop, and an adjunct professor of law at the Maurer School of Law. Her scholarly expertise spans international and domestic contracts, international commercial law, secured transactions and finance, privacy law, the law and ethics of artificial intelligence, data and information governance, conflict resolution, and international arbitration.
Angie’s professional experience includes more than two decades as an attorney licensed in New York, alongside extensive policy and advisory work. She serves as the US academic lead and expert contributor for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and SELI Collaborative Framework for the Online Dispute Resolution pilot. She is also the national correspondent for the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) with respect to the United Nations Model Law on Electronic Commerce.
Her research and service have been recognized through numerous awards and honors, including the Graf Family Professorship, the Kelley Service Award, the Indiana University Cyber Clinic Faculty Fellowship, multiple Weimer Faculty Fellow appointments, the Trustees’ Teaching Award, and the Harry C. Sauvain Teaching Award. She also received the Best Paper Award for the Nancy Kubasek Outstanding Environmental Paper from the Academy of Legal Studies in Business for her co-authored work published in the Georgetown Environmental Law Review.
Before joining the Kelley School of Business, Angie completed her PhD in Law at the University of London’s Queen Mary, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, where her dissertation examined bias, partiality, and dependence in online justice environments. She also holds an LLM from the University of London’s Centre for Commercial Law Studies, a JD from Loyola University New Orleans School of Law, an MSEd from Western Illinois University, and a BA from St. Ambrose University.