Dean Bellamy served as an assistant dean at Georgetown Law for 30 years. He is a member of the American Bar Association, Business Law Section and the BusinessWeek Alliance Market Advisory Board. For twelve years, he was co-chair of the National Bar Association Law Professors Division. Since 1990, he has been teaching a small business law course at Georgetown. In 1998, he taught a course in international business regulation at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. He has advised small business owners and entrepreneurs for over twenty-five years. He has also been a founder and member of several startup companies.
His writings include “The Status of African American Law Professors” (1992); and “Academic Enhancement and Counseling Programs: Counseling Minority Law Students,” St. Louis University Public Law Review (1991). Dean Bellamy teaches Small Business Law and Entrepreneurship at the Law Center. Dean Bellamy has been a guest lecturer at Howard University Small Business Development Center, Babson College (Massachusetts) School of Entrepreneurship and the University of Maryland’s Hinman CEOs Program in Entrepreneurship Education. In 2011 and 2012, he attended the Northwestern University School of Law Searle Center on Law, Regulation and Economic Growth Program. Currently, he is a member of the American Bar Association Section of Business Law and, for ten years, he served as a member of the Board of Governors of the National Bar Association (NBA). In 2004, he received the NBA’s Presidential Award.