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Professor Lester teaches Taxes and Business Strategies, an elective course in the Stanford MBA program. This course is designed to give students an understanding of taxation, how individuals and companies plan, and the impacts of these decisions on society. This course is co-taught with Professor Juan Carlos Suarez Serrato.

In 2025, Professor Lester began co-teaching CFO Leadership with Jeff Epstein (former CFO of Oracle) and Mitesh Dhruv (former CFO of RingCentral). This course covers key functions the CFO manages and highlights critical decisions that shape a CFO’s career.

From 2015 through 2020, Professor Lester taught the introductory-level Financial Accounting course in the first year Stanford MBA Core Curriculum (Acct. 210). She was named a Poets and Quants “40 Best Business Professors Under 40” in 2018 and received the Stanford MBA Distinguished Teaching Award in 2021 for excellence in the classroom.

In addition, Professor Lester has taught a number of additional classes focused on corporate tax topics and her related research in this area. These include PhD Seminars on Tax Research at Stanford and the Norwegian Centre for Taxation, as well as Stanford Executive Education sessions on Multinational Tax Planning. She has also led two European study trips for Stanford MBA students entitled “The Ethics and Economics of Tax Avoidance.” 


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Sticks and Stones? How Companies Respond to "Tax Shaming"
With Lisa De Simone, Jeff Hoopes, and Sheila Melvin. 2016.

Stanford Graduate School of Business Case No. A226.

This case examines how the public responds to tax planning activities of multinational corporations and how managers of these global corporations respond to public pressure. It is designed to analyze the stakeholders in corporate tax planning and governmental tax policy decisions as well as the ethical issues involved in tax avoidance.


Etsy: Keeping it Real by Keeping Taxes Low 
With Lisa De Simone, Jeff Hoopes, and Sheila Melvin. 2016.

Stanford Graduate School of Business Case No. A227.

This case examines how the public responds to tax planning activities of multinational corporations and how managers of these global corporations respond to public pressure. The case also provides information about B Corporations and the pros and cons of the Benefit Corporation legal status.

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