Gwyneth Dobson

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Gwyneth is a Director with Cornell ILR School's Executive Education program. At Cornell, she designs and delivers domestic and international customized education programs, with a focus on building leadership and intrapreneurial capability within individuals and organizations. Many of the large-scale learning programs she has designed aim to equip organizations to create value through human-centered design.

Gwyneth previously served as ILR Human Capital Development-Executive Education Acting Director of HR Program Operations, and was a Research Associate with Cornell's Programs for Economic Transitions, supporting labor-management performance improvement within organizations. She also has background in public relations.

Gwen holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Skidmore College and Masters in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University.

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