Biography

Keri White is a faculty member with the UCF Kenneth G. Dixon School of Accounting. She teaches Tax, Business Law and Ethics at the graduate level. Professor White began her career in healthcare. After returning to school to get her law degree, she clerked for the Honorable Judge Barbara Haynes. Thereafter, she was in-house counsel for the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. One of her clients hired her to be Chief Performance Officer. She served in this leadership role until joining the UCF team in 2015.

Professor White graduated Cum Laude from Georgia State University School of Law. She holds a LL.M. in Taxation from the University of Denver, a M.P.H. in Health Policy and Management from Emory University, and has a B.S. in Business Administration as an alumna of UCF. She is a certified Executive Coach focusing on helping others learn to identify, analyze, manage and resolve people-driven organizational dilemmas before they turn into legal problems. She is also a Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit, County and Family Mediator. Her research in publications such as the Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy and American Bar Association (ABA) Journal of Labor & Employment Law, explores the intersection of business strategy, social technology, and legal policy.