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George A. Antoniadis is the Founder, President and CEO of PlaneSense, Inc. Founded in 1995, PlaneSense is one of the three industry leaders in the aircraft fractional ownership space globally. Antoniadis earned a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH), and an M.B.A. with distinction from Harvard Business School. Before starting PlaneSense, Antoniadis was a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, Inc. He is a Trustee of Anatolia College and of Athens College, both US institutions in Greece. He holds an Air Transport Pilot license and is an Advisor to the Aero Club of New England.
Members
Nicholas Bertozzi holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in mechanical engineering from Northeastern University. Over the past 42 years, he has taught a wide variety of engineering, math, and physics courses at Northeastern University, Daniel Webster College and Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he is currently a faculty member in the robotics engineering department. Mr. Bertozzi had the privilege of serving as dean of the School of Engineering and Computer Science at DWC from 2009-2015 where, with the help of his colleagues, implemented ABET-accredited programs in aeronautical engineering and mechanical engineering.
Triant Flouris holds degrees from the UofSC (Ph.D.), Baylor University (M.A.), and William Jewell College (B.A.). Dr. Flouris has extensive international experience in strategic planning and higher education administration in the U.S., Canada, and Greece. He is the author of nine books, and over two hundred refereed journal articles, book chapters, scholarly articles, and public reports primarily on aviation topics. He holds professional pilot and flight instructor certifications and has over 10,000 hours of total flight time. At NEAI he is President and professor of aviation.
Robert J. Giuda graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a B.S. in Operations Analysis, and from the Naval Postgraduate School as a certified Aviation Safety Officer. Over his 55 year career in aviation, he logged over 25,000 hours as a general aviation, military (carrier based), FBI, corporate, and airline pilot, and was General Manager of two fixed base operations (FBOs) in Redmond, OR and Denver, CO. He served 6 years as a NH State Representative and is completing his third term as a NH State Senator. Bob owns his own airplane, and volunteers for Angel Flights and Patient Airlift Services (PALS), providing free air transportation to patients and families in remote areas who require medical treatment in metropolitan hospitals. He was awarded an Aviation Week and Space Technology Laureate in 2002 for his leadership in strengthening airline cockpit security after the terrorist attacks on 9/11/2001, and has received numerous awards for his work as a NH state legislator.
Wendy Hyatt holds degrees from The University of St. Thomas (B.A.), Merrimack College (M.A.), UMass Lowell (M.A. Cert.) Wendy serves at the AD of Experiential learning and Special Program at UMass Lowell. Wendy has extensive career development experience with diverse students and groups at multiple higher education institutions, including UMass Lowell, MIT, and Boston College. Wendy has created award-winning programs and educational materials designed to transform, enrich and guide students.
Wayne Jones earned his B.S. from St. Michael’s College and Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from UNC Chapel Hill. Following post-doctoral work at the University of Texas at Austin he joined the chemistry faculty at SUNY Binghamton serving in numerous leadership roles for 24 years including founding director of the Center for Learning and Teaching and interim dean of Harpur College of Arts and Sciences. He moved to the University of New Hampshire in 2017 to serve as Dean of Engineering and Physical Sciences, becoming Provost and VPAA in 2018. An award winning researcher and teacher in inorganic and materials chemistry, he has been recognized as a fellow of the American Chemical Society (2010), a member of the National Academy of Inventors (2020), and currently serves on the ACS Board of Directors.
Donna M. Soucy Senator Donna M. Soucy is currently serving in her fifth term in the New Hampshire Senate representing District 18. She was elected unanimously as Senate President on December 5, 2018. Donna Soucy has a long history of public service, having been first elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1990. In addition, she served two terms as an Alderman representing Ward 6 in the City of Manchester and she most recently served the people of Ward 6 as a member of the Board of School Committee for seven years. She also has the distinction of being the first female chair of the Manchester Fire Commission. A lawyer, having practiced in both the public and private sector, Soucy also served as the Senate Chief of Staff from 2006 to 2010. Senator Soucy earned her Bachelor of Arts in Politics from Saint Anselm College, and Juris Doctor from Franklin Pierce Law School (now UNH Law School).
John Slater holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies and Chemistry from Alfred University in Alfred, New York, and a M.S. and Ph.D. in Geochemical Systems from the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire (NH). Dr. Slater was a NASA Earth System Science Fellow from 1999-2002 and has published several peer-reviewed scientific papers on atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric remote sensing, glacial ice and snow chemistry, and radiative climate forcing. Additionally, he is a member of the NH Envirothon Advisory Committee (environmental science academic competition for North American high school students) and a co-author of NH’s Environmental Literacy Plan. He is the owner of Energy Vision Homes, LLC, which specializes in building custom high-performance homes.
Thomas Teller
Alexandros Tsaktanis holds a bachelor’s degree in Management and Systems and a master’s degree in Investment Management from Bayes Business School (CASS Business School) of City University London. Mr. Tsaktanis has had positions in management consulting with LRDP Ltd and investment banking with UBS in London prior to joining Global Aviation SA in 2007. Since then he has served as Business Development Manager and Managing Director of the Athens-based aviation academy, responsible for financial strategy and international projects.
Constantinos G.V.Coutifaris is an assistant professor of management at the McCombs School of Business of the University of Texas at Austin and an academic Advisory Board Member of the Berkeley Culture Initiative. His research on organizational culture and leadership has been published in top academic journals, including the Academy of Management Journal and Organization Science, as well as featured in practitioner outlets such as TED and Apple podcasts, Harvard Business Review, and popular books like Adam Grant's Think Again. Prior to joining academia, Dr. Coutifaris spent eight years in the financial services industry, most recently leading the turnarounds of industrial organizations. He received his Ph.D. in organizational behavior and MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and his B.A. in economics and philosophy from Haverford College.
Nicholas Bertozzi holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in mechanical engineering from Northeastern University. Over the past 42 years, he has taught a wide variety of engineering, math, and physics courses at Northeastern University, Daniel Webster College and Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he is currently a faculty member in the robotics engineering department. Mr. Bertozzi had the privilege of serving as dean of the School of Engineering and Computer Science at DWC from 2009-2015 where, with the help of his colleagues, implemented ABET-accredited programs in aeronautical engineering and mechanical engineering.
Triant Flouris holds degrees from the UofSC (Ph.D.), Baylor University (M.A.), and William Jewell College (B.A.). Dr. Flouris has extensive international experience in strategic planning and higher education administration in the U.S., Canada, and Greece. He is the author of nine books, and over two hundred refereed journal articles, book chapters, scholarly articles, and public reports primarily on aviation topics. He holds professional pilot and flight instructor certifications and has over 10,000 hours of total flight time. At NEAI he is President and professor of aviation.
Robert J. Giuda graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a B.S. in Operations Analysis, and from the Naval Postgraduate School as a certified Aviation Safety Officer. Over his 55 year career in aviation, he logged over 25,000 hours as a general aviation, military (carrier based), FBI, corporate, and airline pilot, and was General Manager of two fixed base operations (FBOs) in Redmond, OR and Denver, CO. He served 6 years as a NH State Representative and is completing his third term as a NH State Senator. Bob owns his own airplane, and volunteers for Angel Flights and Patient Airlift Services (PALS), providing free air transportation to patients and families in remote areas who require medical treatment in metropolitan hospitals. He was awarded an Aviation Week and Space Technology Laureate in 2002 for his leadership in strengthening airline cockpit security after the terrorist attacks on 9/11/2001, and has received numerous awards for his work as a NH state legislator.
Wendy Hyatt holds degrees from The University of St. Thomas (B.A.), Merrimack College (M.A.), UMass Lowell (M.A. Cert.) Wendy serves at the AD of Experiential learning and Special Program at UMass Lowell. Wendy has extensive career development experience with diverse students and groups at multiple higher education institutions, including UMass Lowell, MIT, and Boston College. Wendy has created award-winning programs and educational materials designed to transform, enrich and guide students.
Wayne Jones earned his B.S. from St. Michael’s College and Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from UNC Chapel Hill. Following post-doctoral work at the University of Texas at Austin he joined the chemistry faculty at SUNY Binghamton serving in numerous leadership roles for 24 years including founding director of the Center for Learning and Teaching and interim dean of Harpur College of Arts and Sciences. He moved to the University of New Hampshire in 2017 to serve as Dean of Engineering and Physical Sciences, becoming Provost and VPAA in 2018. An award winning researcher and teacher in inorganic and materials chemistry, he has been recognized as a fellow of the American Chemical Society (2010), a member of the National Academy of Inventors (2020), and currently serves on the ACS Board of Directors.
Donna M. Soucy Senator Donna M. Soucy is currently serving in her fifth term in the New Hampshire Senate representing District 18. She was elected unanimously as Senate President on December 5, 2018. Donna Soucy has a long history of public service, having been first elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1990. In addition, she served two terms as an Alderman representing Ward 6 in the City of Manchester and she most recently served the people of Ward 6 as a member of the Board of School Committee for seven years. She also has the distinction of being the first female chair of the Manchester Fire Commission. A lawyer, having practiced in both the public and private sector, Soucy also served as the Senate Chief of Staff from 2006 to 2010. Senator Soucy earned her Bachelor of Arts in Politics from Saint Anselm College, and Juris Doctor from Franklin Pierce Law School (now UNH Law School).
John Slater holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies and Chemistry from Alfred University in Alfred, New York, and a M.S. and Ph.D. in Geochemical Systems from the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire (NH). Dr. Slater was a NASA Earth System Science Fellow from 1999-2002 and has published several peer-reviewed scientific papers on atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric remote sensing, glacial ice and snow chemistry, and radiative climate forcing. Additionally, he is a member of the NH Envirothon Advisory Committee (environmental science academic competition for North American high school students) and a co-author of NH’s Environmental Literacy Plan. He is the owner of Energy Vision Homes, LLC, which specializes in building custom high-performance homes.
Thomas Teller
Alexandros Tsaktanis holds a bachelor’s degree in Management and Systems and a master’s degree in Investment Management from Bayes Business School (CASS Business School) of City University London. Mr. Tsaktanis has had positions in management consulting with LRDP Ltd and investment banking with UBS in London prior to joining Global Aviation SA in 2007. Since then he has served as Business Development Manager and Managing Director of the Athens-based aviation academy, responsible for financial strategy and international projects.
Constantinos G. V. Coutifaris is an assistant professor of management at the McCombs School of Business of the University of Texas at Austin and an academic Advisory Board Member of the Berkeley Culture Initiative. His research on organizational culture and leadership has been published in top academic journals, including the Academy of Management Journal and Organization Science, as well as featured in practitioner outlets such as TED and Apple podcasts, Harvard Business Review, and popular books like Adam Grant's Think Again. Prior to joining academia, Dr. Coutifaris spent eight years in the financial services industry, most recently leading the turnarounds of industrial organizations. He received his Ph.D. in organizational behavior and MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and his B.A. in economics and philosophy from Haverford College.
Faculty
Gerasimos Armenis holds a bachelor’s degree in Meteorology from the Hellenic Air Force Academy and a the National and a master’s degree in Environmental Physics and Meteorology from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Mr. Armenis is an accomplished meteorologist with a diversified background, with several years of distinguished performance and attestations from numerous training seminars. He currently works as an Aviation Meteorology Instructor at the Hellenic Civil Aviation Academies JAA/EASA, the HNMS Meteorological Academy, the Hellenic Air Force Academy and Global Aviation SA and is the head of Planning and Coordination Section at the Directorate for the Management of European & Development Projects.
Georgios Balogiannis holds a bachelor’s degree in physics and a master’s degree in Astrophysics, Astronomy and Mechanics from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. In 2020 was awarded a PhD degree in biomedical optics and biophysics from the National Technical University of Athens. Author and co-author of a several journal papers in a range of scientific fields, including biomedical engineering, biomedical optics, and general physics. Currently holding the position of Chief Theoretical Knowledge Instructor (CTKI) at Global Aviation S.A.
Theodoros Chamilos holds a bachelor’s degree in Aviation Science and Technology from the Hellenic Air Force Academy and a master’s degree in Engineering Systems Management from the National Technical University of Athens. Mr. Chamilos is currently serving in the Hellenic Air Force 384 Search & Rescue Squadron as a captain with more than 1,350 hrs and holding the position of Flight and Theoretical Knowledge Instructor at Global Aviation SA.
Triant Flouris holds degrees from the UofSC (Ph.D.), Baylor University (M.A.), and William Jewell College (B.A.). Dr. Flouris has extensive international experience in strategic planning and higher education administration in the U.S., Canada, and Greece. He is the author of nine books, and over two hundred refereed journal articles, book chapters, scholarly articles, and public reports primarily on aviation topics. He holds professional pilot and flight instructor certifications and has over 10,000 hours of total flight time. At NEAI he is President and professor of aviation.
Keith Frankish is honorary Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield, UK, Visiting Research Fellow at The Open University, UK, and Adjunct Professor with the Brain and Mind Programme in Neurosciences at the University of Crete, Greece. He works mainly in the area of philosophy of mind and is well known for his 'illusionist' theory of consciousness. Dr. Frankish has authored or edited seven books, written numerous journal articles and book chapters, and edits the Elements in Philosophy of Mind series for Cambridge University Press. His research has over 3,500 citations, and he has an h-index of 19 and an i10-index of 24. At NEAI he is visiting professor in the General Education Program.
Vassilis Karapetsas holds a Bachelor’s of Arts Degree in Communication from The American College of Greece and a Master's Degree in Integrated Marketing and Public Relations from Emerson College. Currently, he is a Ph.D. candidate at Oxford Brookes University in the UK and has received a Certified Trainer diploma from the Ecole Hotelier de Lausanne in Switzerland. Mr. Karapetsas has more than twenty years of experience as a journalist, a senior consultant, a Communication - Management lecturer, and a senior academic and administrator in institutions of higher education. At NEAI he is visiting professor in the General Education Program.
Maria Kasmirli holds degrees from the universities of Keele (B.A. Hons) and Sheffield (M.A., Ph.D.). She is currently an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield, UK, and a teacher at the School of European Education in Heraklion, Greece. Her academic interests include the pragmatics of communication, the ethics of consent, and the philosophy of education. She has spoken at numerous academic conferences and is the author of several articles in collections, journals, and magazines. Maria has taught students at all levels of education and also has extensive experience in higher education administration. At NEAI she is visiting professor in the general education program.
Konstantinos Kondylis holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the American College of Greece - Deree College and a master’s degree in Analysis, Design and Management of Information Systems from London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Mr. Kondylis on top of his academic achievements has also acquired the commercial pilot and flight instructor license and has more than 8,000 hours as a flight instructor. He has extensive experience in the financial sector, having worked for more than 20 years in the banking industry and is currently working as a Flight AND Theoretical Knowledge Instructor at Global Aviation SA.
Andreas Nikoloutsopoulos is a graduate of the University of West Attica (M.B.A.) and the Hellenic Air Force Academy (B.A.). Mr. Nikoloutsopoulos is currently serving as a Captain in the Hellenic Air Force 384 Search & Rescue Squadron and holding the position of the Deputy Head of Training at Global Aviation SA. He has spent more than 20 years in professional aviation, both as flying Air Force missions and instructing student pilots and has exceptional people and management skills.
Nikolaos Nikoloutsopoulos holds degrees from the School of Pedagogical and Technological Education, Kingston University in London and WA University and is currently finishing a post-doctoral degree in Concrete Technology as well as a master’s degree in Energy and Environmental Developments. Mr. Nikoloutsopoulos has worked as an assistant professor for various universities and has published more than 40 scientific publications. He has extensive experience in project management having worked in major construction projects over the years. He is currently Site Civil Engineer for EYDAP SA, Greece’s public water utility company.
John Slater holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies and Chemistry from Alfred University in Alfred, New York, and a M.S. and Ph.D. in Geochemical Systems from the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire (NH). Dr. Slater was a NASA Earth System Science Fellow from 1999-2002 and has published several peer-reviewed scientific papers on atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric remote sensing, glacial ice and snow chemistry, and radiative climate forcing. Additionally, he is a member of the NH Envirothon Advisory Committee (environmental science academic competition for North American high school students) and a co-author of NH’s Environmental Literacy Plan. He is the owner of Energy Vision Homes, LLC, which specializes in building custom high-performance homes.
Konstantinos Stoumpos is a graduate from the Hellenic Military Academy “Evelpidon” and the Army Aviation Academy. He holds a master’s degree in Business Administration from the Hellenic Open University and a master's degree in International Negotiations from the Athens University of Economics and Business. Mr. Stoumpos has strong teamwork and organizational abilities and is balancing a successful career as a CH-47D PIC of the 4th Battalion of the Hellenic Army Aviation and a Theoretical Knowledge Instructor at Global Aviation S.A.
Constantinos G.V.Coutifaris is an assistant professor of management at the McCombs School of Business of the University of Texas at Austin and an academic Advisory Board Member of the Berkeley Culture Initiative. His research on organizational culture and leadership has been published in top academic journals, including the Academy of Management Journal and Organization Science, as well as featured in practitioner outlets such as TED and Apple podcasts, Harvard Business Review, and popular books like Adam Grant's Think Again. Prior to joining academia, Dr. Coutifaris spent eight years in the financial services industry, most recently leading the turnarounds of industrial organizations. He received his Ph.D. in organizational behavior and MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and his B.A. in economics and philosophy from Haverford College.
Gerasimos Armenis holds a bachelor’s degree in Meteorology from the Hellenic Air Force Academy and a the National and a master’s degree in Environmental Physics and Meteorology from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Mr. Armenis is an accomplished meteorologist with a diversified background, with several years of distinguished performance and attestations from numerous training seminars. He currently works as an Aviation Meteorology Instructor at the Hellenic Civil Aviation Academies JAA/EASA, the HNMS Meteorological Academy, the Hellenic Air Force Academy and Global Aviation SA and is the head of Planning and Coordination Section at the Directorate for the Management of European & Development Projects.
Georgios Balogiannis holds a bachelor’s degree in physics and a master’s degree in Astrophysics, Astronomy and Mechanics from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. In 2020 was awarded a PhD degree in biomedical optics and biophysics from the National Technical University of Athens. Author and co-author of a several journal papers in a range of scientific fields, including biomedical engineering, biomedical optics, and general physics. Currently holding the position of Chief Theoretical Knowledge Instructor (CTKI) at Global Aviation S.A.
Theodoros Chamilos holds a bachelor’s degree in Aviation Science and Technology from the Hellenic Air Force Academy and a master’s degree in Engineering Systems Management from the National Technical University of Athens. Mr. Chamilos is currently serving in the Hellenic Air Force 384 Search & Rescue Squadron as a captain with more than 1,350 hrs and holding the position of Flight and Theoretical Knowledge Instructor at Global Aviation SA.
Triant Flouris holds degrees from the UofSC (Ph.D.), Baylor University (M.A.), and William Jewell College (B.A.). Dr. Flouris has extensive international experience in strategic planning and higher education administration in the U.S., Canada, and Greece. He is the author of nine books, and over two hundred refereed journal articles, book chapters, scholarly articles, and public reports primarily on aviation topics. He holds professional pilot and flight instructor certifications and has over 10,000 hours of total flight time. At NEAI he is President and professor of aviation.
Keith Frankish is honorary Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield, UK, Visiting Research Fellow at The Open University, UK, and Adjunct Professor with the Brain and Mind Programme in Neurosciences at the University of Crete, Greece. He works mainly in the area of philosophy of mind and is well known for his 'illusionist' theory of consciousness. Dr. Frankish has authored or edited seven books, written numerous journal articles and book chapters, and edits the Elements in Philosophy of Mind series for Cambridge University Press. His research has over 3,500 citations, and he has an h-index of 19 and an i10-index of 24. At NEAI he is visiting professor in the General Education Program.
Vassilis Karapetsas holds a Bachelor’s of Arts Degree in Communication from The American College of Greece and a Master's Degree in Integrated Marketing and Public Relations from Emerson College. Currently, he is a Ph.D. candidate at Oxford Brookes University in the UK and has received a Certified Trainer diploma from the Ecole Hotelier de Lausanne in Switzerland. Mr. Karapetsas has more than twenty years of experience as a journalist, a senior consultant, a Communication - Management lecturer, and a senior academic and administrator in institutions of higher education. At NEAI he is visiting professor in the General Education Program.
Maria Kasmirli holds degrees from the universities of Keele (B.A. Hons) and Sheffield (M.A., Ph.D.). She is currently an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield, UK, and a teacher at the School of European Education in Heraklion, Greece. Her academic interests include the pragmatics of communication, the ethics of consent, and the philosophy of education. She has spoken at numerous academic conferences and is the author of several articles in collections, journals, and magazines. Maria has taught students at all levels of education and also has extensive experience in higher education administration. At NEAI she is visiting professor in the general education program.
Konstantinos Kondylis holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the American College of Greece - Deree College and a master’s degree in Analysis, Design and Management of Information Systems from London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Mr. Kondylis on top of his academic achievements has also acquired the commercial pilot and flight instructor license and has more than 8,000 hours as a flight instructor. He has extensive experience in the financial sector, having worked for more than 20 years in the banking industry and is currently working as a Flight AND Theoretical Knowledge Instructor at Global Aviation SA.
Andreas Nikoloutsopoulos is a graduate of the University of West Attica (M.B.A.) and the Hellenic Air Force Academy (B.A.). Mr. Nikoloutsopoulos is currently serving as a Captain in the Hellenic Air Force 384 Search & Rescue Squadron and holding the position of the Deputy Head of Training at Global Aviation SA. He has spent more than 20 years in professional aviation, both as flying Air Force missions and instructing student pilots and has exceptional people and management skills.
Nikolaos Nikoloutsopoulos holds degrees from the School of Pedagogical and Technological Education, Kingston University in London and WA University and is currently finishing a post-doctoral degree in Concrete Technology as well as a master’s degree in Energy and Environmental Developments. Mr. Nikoloutsopoulos has worked as an assistant professor for various universities and has published more than 40 scientific publications. He has extensive experience in project management having worked in major construction projects over the years. He is currently Site Civil Engineer for EYDAP SA, Greece’s public water utility company.
John Slater holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies and Chemistry from Alfred University in Alfred, New York, and a M.S. and Ph.D. in Geochemical Systems from the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire (NH). Dr. Slater was a NASA Earth System Science Fellow from 1999-2002 and has published several peer-reviewed scientific papers on atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric remote sensing, glacial ice and snow chemistry, and radiative climate forcing. Additionally, he is a member of the NH Envirothon Advisory Committee (environmental science academic competition for North American high school students) and a co-author of NH’s Environmental Literacy Plan. He is the owner of Energy Vision Homes, LLC, which specializes in building custom high-performance homes.
Konstantinos Stoumpos is a graduate from the Hellenic Military Academy “Evelpidon” and the Army Aviation Academy. He holds a master’s degree in Business Administration from the Hellenic Open University and a master's degree in International Negotiations from the Athens University of Economics and Business. Mr. Stoumpos has strong teamwork and organizational abilities and is balancing a successful career as a CH-47D PIC of the 4th Battalion of the Hellenic Army Aviation and a Theoretical Knowledge Instructor at Global Aviation S.A.
Constantinos G. V. Coutifaris is an assistant professor of management at the McCombs School of Business of the University of Texas at Austin and an academic Advisory Board Member of the Berkeley Culture Initiative. His research on organizational culture and leadership has been published in top academic journals, including the Academy of Management Journal and Organization Science, as well as featured in practitioner outlets such as TED and Apple podcasts, Harvard Business Review, and popular books like Adam Grant's Think Again. Prior to joining academia, Dr. Coutifaris spent eight years in the financial services industry, most recently leading the turnarounds of industrial organizations. He received his Ph.D. in organizational behavior and MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and his B.A. in economics and philosophy from Haverford College.
Lynnette Sorrentini is an assistant professor of management at the McCombs School of Business of the University of Texas at Austin and an academic Advisory Board Member of the Berkeley Culture Initiative. His research on organizational culture and leadership has been published in top academic journals, including the Academy of Management Journal and Organization Science, as well as featured in practitioner outlets such as TED and Apple podcasts, Harvard Business Review, and popular books like Adam Grant's Think Again. Prior to joining academia, Dr. Coutifaris spent eight years in the financial services industry, most recently leading the turnarounds of industrial organizations. He received his Ph.D. in organizational behavior and MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and his B.A. in economics and philosophy from Haverford College.