David Sherwyn

David Sherwyn

  • John and Melissa Ceriale Professor of Hospitality Human Resources
  • Academic Director of the Cornell Center for Innovative Hospitality Labor and Employment Relations (CIHLER)
  • Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow, Cornell University

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Faculty Expertise

  • Human Resource Management and Law

Contact

Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration

607.255.1711

dss18@cornell.edu

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Biography

David Sherwyn is the John and Melissa Ceriale Professor of Hospitality Human Resources and a professor of law at Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration. He is also the academic director of the Cornell Center for Innovative Hospitality Labor and Employment Relations and a research fellow at the Center for Labor and Employment Law at New York University's School of Law. In addition, Sherwyn is of counsel to the law firm of Stokes & Wagner. Prior to joining the Nolan School, Sherwyn practiced management-side labor and employment law for six years.

Sherwyn has published articles in the Arizona State Law Review, Berkeley Journal of Labor and Employment Law, the Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, Fordham Law Review, University of California Hastings Law Journal, Indiana Law Journal, Northwestern Law Review, Stanford Law Review, and the University of Pennsylvania Labor and Employment Law Journal. His research interests include arbitration of discrimination lawsuits and union-management relations.

Sherwyn teaches Business and Hospitality Law, a required class with more than 200 students. In addition, he teaches Employment Discrimination Law and Union Management Relations and Labor Relations in the Hospitality Industry. Since joining the faculty in 1997, Sherwyn has won 20 teaching awards. In 2014, he was recognized with a Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellowship, the most prestigious teaching award at Cornell University.

In 2002, Sherwyn conceived of, organized, and hosted the Center for Hospitality Research's (CHR) first Hospitality Industry Roundtable. Since that time, he has hosted more than 20 roundtables. Because of the success of the now-annual Labor and Employment Law Roundtable, the CHR hosts roundtables in each of the disciplines that are represented in the school. From 2006-2009, Sherwyn was the director of the CHR. In that time the center grew from 13 to 34 partners and began sponsoring the Annual HR in Hospitality Conference.

Recent Courses

  • HADM 3870 - Business and Hospitality Law
  • AEM 3200 - Business Law
  • HADM 6811 - Discrimination and Labor Law

Academic Degrees

  • JD Cornell Law School, Cornell University, 1989
  • BS School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, 1986