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INSTITUTE AFFILIATES AND STAFF
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ALAN PRICE: Harvard Business
School's former Director for the Global Leadership Initiative and author of
Ready To Lead?,
Alan brings a wealth of knowledge in the areas of leadership, negotiation, and
change. Currently he is at INSPIRITAS, a company he co-founded and is focused on
advancing the practice of personal and organizational leadership. Alan's unique insights in leaders, conflict management, and
negotiation were well honed from his work with such experts as John Kotter and Warren Bennis,
and he know specializes in his own
unique research in the application of inspiration in organizations. He speaks
nationally and can often be found with Don Schmincke challenging the status quo
of management thought. He is passionate about chess and
can be found at various competitions. He lives in Cambridge with his wife and 2
kids. |
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CATHY TROWER, PhD:
Currently at Harvard
University, Cathy is nationally known for her governance expertise on
board policies, leadership, structure, organizational change, best
practices, the chair-CEO relationship, strategic planning, and moving boards
from fiduciary oversight, to a strategic asset, then to providing leadership.
With over $3.5 million in grant support from the Ford Foundation and others, her
research is extensive. Formerly a senior executive for Johns Hopkins
University’s business programs, she also has an MBA in addition to her PhD.
When she’s not working, Cathy can be found at her home of 100 acres of heaven in
New Hampshire or traveling with her husband of 13 years.
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CHRIS BOGDEN:
With a background from Cornell and Harvard
Universities, Chris is now in private practice applying change leadership in
organizations. His career has focused on the most challenging of change
situations including moving diverse constituencies towards the cutting edge of
educational reform, as well as being VP of the Edison School system and
developing operations across the Northeast. He now specializes in working with
organizations and coaching leaders as they pursue unique, mission-driven agendas
including executive/board communication, collective bargaining, strategic
planning, team building and leadership development. He is also qualified to
administer and interpret the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and is a certified
facilitator for the Seven Habits of Highly Effective
People. |
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DON SCHMINCKE (founder):
Author of
The Code of the Executive, Don's unusual
groundbreaking work has been endorsed by Steven Covey, Brian Tracey, and
featured by CNN, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today. A graduate of MIT and
Johns Hopkins, Don is the resident mad-scientist at the Institute and internationally recognized as a top
speaker by the largest CEO organization. He has traveled extensively including the
former Soviet-bloc, Africa, and Asia in order to research his topics. He has
hosted the Executive Insights cable series, The Leader’s Code radio
program, and is now working on new books on tribal leadership and
bio-evolutionary relationships. Occasionally Don can be found at MBA programs
wreaking havoc on leadership theories and inflicting his unconventional
techniques on innocent graduate students. |
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GLENN WARING:
Glenn has been
accused of being one of a few organizational consultants with CFO experience.
His Cornell MBA couple with his CPA has helped him counsel CEOs effectively
since 1992. Glenn is a Chair of TEC, an international CEO organization with
8,000 members around the world, and pursues many endeavors including co-editing
a book on infrastructure development for the Urban Land Institute as well as
various lectures on organizational behavior and finance. Previously, Glenn was
Vice President of the Nationwide Insurance Group; council Vice Chairman within
the Urban Land Institute; Development Director for Downtown Columbus, Inc.;
trustee of the Jung Association of Central Ohio; and board member of a local
staffing company.
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JAMIE RICE:
Chief Strategy
Officer and executive at Carton Donofrio
Partners (CDP), Jamie has drives the brand and strategy consulting division
established in 1997. CDP designs brand experiences from the outside-in by truely understanding a client’s customer
in order to develop better brand experiences. CDP's subsidiary,
Context-Based Research Group, uses a proprietary network of over
3,500 anthropologists around the world to uncover cultural and consumer insights
and deliver better market research by integrating ethnography into marketing and
communications strategy. Over the years, Jamie has been responsible for a wide range
of consumer, business-to-business and institutional clients. Jamie is a graduate
of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Science in
business administration. |
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JILL PENALOZA:
A licensed psychotherapist, Jill brings the unusual combination of
therapy and a corporate background to help drive leadership and change to new
and deeper levels. Jill has worked extensively with various levels and types of
organizations throughout her career. Jill resides in Annapolis with her husband. |
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JOHN PAUKSTIS: John
brings to the Institute CEO expertise from his successful development of
Mission, Values, and executive team at McBee Systems, Inc. resulting in
double-digit growth from 1996 to the end of 2000, thereby growing the business
from $56 million to $80 million in four years. Additionally, he led the start
up of two new business segments the transition from private to public ownership.
His national assignments for almost 40 years in manufacturing, new product
introductions, and the ability to develop teams and people has given John a
broad knowledge and experience in growing profits AND market share is a variety
of industries. Mr. Paukstis has been
a member and facilitator for TEC International, a membership organization of
12,000 members in 14 countries, on 6 continents.
John has also spent a lifetime of participating in physical fitness activities
such as competitive tennis as well as recreational biking and hiking. During
the past 14 years he has developed a fitness program that includes diet and
exercise programs to improve fitness and reduce stress and is a certified yoga
instructor. After receiving a graduation certificate, Mr. Paukstis provided
volunteer yoga instruction to newly released prisoners with substance abuse
addictions in Philadelphia during 2001. To further contribute to the need for
community service, Mr. Paukstis facilitates strategic planning for Habitat for
Humanity of Montgomery County, Maryland. |
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LISA NORRIS: Lisa is the Office Manager and
Personal Assistant to Don. Coming from years of experience in professional
office management and support, Lisa has continued to take on broader roles in
keeping the Institute running efficiently. Her coordination and leadership has
been essential in ensuring affiliate and client activities are administered
effectively, and trying to anticipate Don's hectic schedule. She lives in
Baltimore with her son |
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MATT PLOCIAK: Matt is
our seasoned entrepreneurial CEO bringing a wealth of experience and knowledge
to leadership and strategy. He has founded companies such as Exel Computer
Centers (one of the first computer retailers in Metro NYC), Netlan Interactive
(an Inc. 500 company), and LinuxMatix, Inc. (developing cutting edge technology
designed to manage Linux-based systems). Today he is a Chair of 2 CEO groups in
New York City for TEC, a global CEO organization of over 8,000 CEOs. Matt
received a BS in Business Administration in Economics from Bryant College and an
MBA from the University of Minnesota,. He was also a Research Fellow at
Management Information Systems Research Center, and a Corporate Fellow at
University of Minnesota, Graduate School of Business. |
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ROBBIE BLINKOFF, PhD: Robbie
broke new ground in 1999 when he co-founded Context-Based Research Group to help
marketers and product designers fully understand how brands fit into the lives
of customers through the power of ethnography. Context has put its innovative,
deeply qualitative approach to work for a number of leading companies, including
Procter & Gamble, Adobe Systems Inc., Campbell Soup Company, Microsoft, The
Eastman Kodak Company, American Express, Bristol Myers Squibb, GuinnessUDV and
LeapFrog Toys®, among others. As principal anthropologist, Robbie oversees the
research design and analysis that lead to provocative trend discoveries in the
consumer and business-to-business arenas. In addition, Context conducts and
publishes its own proprietary research on topics ranging from the use of
wireless technologies to consumer responses to the events on September 11. Dr.
Blinkoff’s unique insights and pioneering research have been featured on CBS’
The Early Show as well as in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times,
Newsweek, Newsday, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and The Philadelphia
Inquirer, among others. Robbie holds a doctorate in anthropology from Rutgers
University, where his dissertation focused on ideas of ownership among
hunter-gatherers in Papua, New Guinea. |
SUE NISSEL:
Sue heads up AccuBusiness Solutions, the outsourced partner for all of
the Institute's financial management needs. She and her staff function as
controller and CFO
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SUSAN BARRETT : From the Potomac Consulting Group, Susan
has extensive experience in organizational change, coaching, behavioral
profiling, teambuilding and strategic planning, with clients including
National Steel, Harley Davidson, US Steel, and DuPont. She enjoys developing
leadership, culture, systems, processes, and hiring practices for world class
organizational performance. Susan has degrees from Western Maryland College and Johns Hopkins University in Applied Behavioral Science, with a concentration in Organizational Development. She lives in Bethesda with her husband and three children.
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UMAR HAMEED : Founder and president of Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Institute of Maryland (NLPMD), a consulting firm specializing in empowering
companies and individuals to realize their full potential. Before
NLPMD, Umar founded three companies including Gecko Sales & Marketing which
launched domestic and foreign hi-tech firms in North America. His client
roster included Altec Lansing, ebook systems, HP, and several governments
(Taiwan, Korea, and Singapore) for helping successfully establish sales channels
in North America. He also launched the first Multimedia Notebook computer in
North America, invented iJAM convergence device linking video gaming units to
computers, gave technology briefing to President Clinton's team at the White
House, and helped take Celestix Networks took sales from launch to $20M. Umar
also has a weekly radio show on peak performance
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