Ellen Bayer

Adjunct Associate Professor at Yeshiva University Syms School of Business

Biography

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Education

  • Post-graduate Certificate in Organization Development The New School Graduate School of Management & Urban Policy (1992 — 1997)
  • Master of Science The New School (1992 — 1996)
  • B.Sci. University of Wisconsin-Madison (1960 — 1964)

Companies

  • Member Manhattan Chamber of Commerce (2013)
  • Executive Coach, Presenter at national conference Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education (2007)
  • Adjunct Associate Professor Yeshiva University Syms School of Business (2006)
  • President and CEO Framing Change: Inspiring Excellence (2006)
  • Consultant and Affiliate Resource Associates Corporation (2005)
  • Executive Director Drisha Institute for Jewish Education (2008 — 2009)
  • Adjunct Professor, Critical Thinking, Organizational Behavior and Effectiveness Leadership & Human Capital Mgt. Institute, SCPS, New York University (1999 — 2008)
  • Director of Leadership Anti-Defamation League (2001 — 2003)
  • Practice Leader, Org. Effectiveness, Human Resource Mgt, Communications American Management Association Int'l (1998 — 2001)

Skills

  • Succession Planning
  • Marketing
  • Business Planning

Other

Philanthropy, Instructional Design, Emotional Intelligence, Board Governance, Business Strategy, Workshop Facilitation, Performance Management, Event Planning, Facilitation, Culture Change, Project Management, Team Building, Project Planning, Start-ups, Non-profits, Employee Engagement, Fundraising, Management Consulting, Volunteer Management, Staff Development, Entrepreneurship, Organizational Effectiveness, Executive Development, Training, Consulting, Management, Program Management, Executive Coaching, Leadership Development, Change Management, Nonprofits, Public Speaking, Coaching, Strategic Planning, Leadership, Strategy, Organizational Development

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