Ellen Farwell
Education
J.D., Boston College Law School
B.A., Columbia College
Professor Ellen Farwell joined Roger Williams University School of Law faculty in 2023 after teaching at New England Law | Boston, Northeastern University School of Law and Brandeis University. She previously served as Associate General Counsel at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Professor Farwell represented the hospital in the negotiation of regional and international healthcare collaborations, advised on executive compensation, employee benefits, and the organization's nonprofit, tax-exempt status. In addition, she served as counsel to the Ethics Advisory Committee and the Compensation and Conflicts of Interest committees of the Board of Trustees. Before working in-house, Professor Farwell gained experience as a tax associate at Nutter, McClennen & Fish and an intern at the US Department of Commerce. Her work experience has inspired her to explore the ways in which federal tax impacts the accomplishment of charitable goals, and the intersection of corporate fiduciary duties and efforts to increase governing board diversity.
Articles
Time to Flip the Tables: Board Diversity and the Fiduciary Duties of Non-Profit Directors (Forthcoming in Temple Law Review)
A Real Seat at the Table: Identity Capitalism and State Law Efforts to Diversify Corporate Boards, 56 New Eng. L. Rev. 141 (2022)
Fulfilling the Promise?: When Humanitarian Obligations and Foreign Policy Goals Conflict in the United States, Book Review, 27 B.C. Third World L.J. 477 (2007)