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21st Century Program 2005
Program Presenters
September - November

KEVIN CASHMAN is Founder and CEO of LeaderSource, a leadership development and executive coaching consultancy with a global clientele and 41 offices across the United States.  He is the founder of the Executive to Leader Institute® recognized by Fast Company as the "Mayo Clinic" of leadership development for its interdisciplinary approach to executive coaching.  His clients have included General Mills, 3M, Northrop Grumman, Novartis, Medtronic, and The Limited. Cashman is the author of four books on leadership and career development, and has written numerous articles on leadership and career management, which have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Chief Executive, Human Resource Executive, San Francisco Examiner, Fast Company, Strategy & Leadership, and other national media.

PETER KREMBS is Manager of Peter Krembs, LLC. Previously he was Managing Partner of Consulting Partners. He has over 30 years of experience as a consultant to major U.S. and international corporations, specializing in leadership development, both as an executive coach, and as a seminar leader on leadership skills.  Krembs also consults on organization development issues for companies experiencing rapid growth, particularly as a result of mergers and acquisitions, and he has designed and facilitated executive team and large group strategic planning work at General Mills, Medtronic, the Department of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic, and Atlantic Health System. Co-author of On-The-Level, Performance Communication that Works , Krembs has also written on how to set performance expectations, give and receive feedback and facilitate discussions about learning and development on the job.  His graduate work is in Industrial Psychology from the University of Minnesota and has post-graduate certification from the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland's Organization and Systems Development Program.

SRILATA ZAHEER, PhD is the Acting Chair of the Strategic Management & Organization Department and the Carlson School Professor of Strategic Management and Organization at the Carlson School of Management, where she teaches e-business strategies and international management.  She received her PhD from the Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and her MBA from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.  She is President-elect of the International Management Division of the Academy of Management.  She also serves on the International Academic Council of the Indian School of Business being set up by McKinsey, Kellogg, and Wharton in Hyderabad, India.  Zaheer's current research interests include knowledge creation and diffusion within MNEs, the legitimacy of multinational enterprises, time-based strategies and global e business strategies.  Her work has been published in major journals such as the Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Journal of International Business Studies, Organization Science, Strategic Management Journal and Management Science.  Before she discovered academics, Zaheer worked for major multinational corporations.  She was the Internal Auditor of Sandoz (India) and orchestrated an IPO for Mackinnon Mackenzie, a British shipping company, in India.  She has also worked in Nigeria -- consulting, teaching at the University, and reporting as the Nigerian correspondent for the Economist Intelligence Unit .  Zaheer consults for several local, national and international corporations.

 


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