
Michael
Josephson's Biography
Michael Josephson had successful careers in business, law and
education before launching the non-profit Joseph & Edna
Josephson Institute of
Ethics, which he named for his parents. Through the Institute,
based in Los Angeles, California, Mr. Josephson founded the
CHARACTER COUNTS! Coalition, a partnership of more than 500
educational and youth-serving organizations that together can reach
millions of young people. The Coalition helps kids live safer, more
responsible lives by providing character-building teaching materials
and programs based on core values called the "Six Pillars of
Character": trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness,
caring and citizenship. The Coalition’s projects include the
children’s videos "Kids for Character" and "Choices Counts!," the
American Youth Character Awards, the Character Development Seminars
multi-day training course, CHARACTER COUNTS! Sports, and American
Character Week (which promotes service projects in commemoration of
the September 11 tragedies). The President, the United States
Congress, most state legislatures, and 500 communities, school
districts and youth-services organizations support the Coalition’s
nonpartisan, nonsectarian approach to character education. They have
declared the third week in October "National CHARACTER COUNTS!
Week." In recognition of his work with CHARACTER COUNTS!, Mr. Josephson was awarded the America’s Award (for integrity) in 1996 by
Ronald Reagan. In 2000, he was named to the Bush-Chaney Transition
Advisory Committee as an expert on nonpartisan character education.
Through his programs and commentary, Mr. Josephson has become one
of the country’s most sought-after teachers and speakers on the
subjects of ethics and character. His Gabriel Award-winning radio
commentaries air daily on CBS’s KNX News Radio in southern
California, around the world on American Forces Radio and on
stations in several other major cities. He conducts more than 50
programs per year for leaders in education, business, government,
journalism, law and the nonprofit community. He has worked with
numerous state and local officials, top editors, leading jurists,
senior civilian defense officials, military and police command
officers and top executives at such companies as: 3M, Johnson &
Johnson, Bank of America, Goodyear Tire and Rubber, Levi-Strauss,
Pacific Telesis, State Farm Insurance and Union Pacific Railroad.
His services range from confidential consultations for such
organizations as the CIA and the FBI to multiday community
workshops. He has designed comprehensive ethics-training programs
(for instance, for the 120,000 employees and executives of the
Internal Revenue Service) and has written codes of ethics for a
number of public and private-sector organizations.
His ideas and the work of the Institute have been featured on
ABC’s "Prime Time Live," "Nightline" and "World News Tonight", NBC’s
"Dateline" and "The Today Show"; "CBS This Morning" and the "CBS
Evening News With Dan Rather", PBS’s "Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas",
CNN; and C-SPAN. Mr. Josephson also has been profiled in Time,
The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, the Los Angeles Times,
The Christian Science Monitor and Der Spiegel. He has
been published in dozens of leading publications, including: the
Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, the Chicago
Tribune, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the (Minneapolis)
Star Tribune, The San Diego Union-Tribune, The Orange County
Register and The Hartford Courant. He is the author of
You Don’t Have To Be Sick To Get Better! (2001) and The Best
Is Yet To Come (2002), co-author of Parenting to Build
Character in Your Teen (2001) and
co-editor of The
Power of Character (1998, updated in paperback and hardcover,
2004).
A graduate of UCLA and the UCLA School of Law, Mr. Josephson had
a 20-year career as a law professor and businessman. In 1985 he sold
his legal publishing company and national bar exam preparation
chain, left academia and devoted himself to the Institute, which he
serves today as president without salary. All fees honoraria from
his programs go directly to the Institute, which is overseen by an
independent, volunteer board of governors.
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