Dan Gordon
About Dan Gordon
Dan Gordon serves as the Associate Dean for Government Procurement Law at The George Washington University Law School, a position he has held since 2012.
Work at The George Washington University
Dan Gordon serves as the Associate Dean for Government Procurement Law at The George Washington University Law School. He has held this position since 2012, contributing to the academic and professional development of students in the field of government procurement. His role involves overseeing curriculum development, faculty coordination, and student engagement in procurement law.
Education and Expertise
Dan Gordon possesses extensive knowledge in government procurement law, which he applies in his role at The George Washington University Law School. His expertise encompasses various aspects of procurement processes, regulations, and legal frameworks that govern government contracts. This expertise is instrumental in shaping the educational experiences of law students specializing in this area.
Background
Dan Gordon has been involved in government procurement law for over a decade. His career at The George Washington University Law School has allowed him to engage with students and professionals in Washington, DC, a hub for legal and governmental activities. His background supports his current role in educating future leaders in procurement law.
Achievements
In his capacity as Associate Dean for Government Procurement Law, Dan Gordon has made significant contributions to the field of procurement law education. His leadership at The George Washington University Law School has helped to enhance the curriculum and foster a deeper understanding of government procurement among students.