Jeffrey Korn

at Smith School of Business

Biography

Smith School of Business

Jeff is a seasoned business coach and has been with The Ariel Group since 1997. He has led Ariel senior executive programs, coached leaders for major organizations, and taught leadership development at respected business schools. Jeff is also an accomplished actor and singer who has performed around the world and shared the stage and screen with stars like Cher, Sally Field, Glenn Close, Bob Newhart, Faith Hill and Crosby, Stills & Nash. His industry specializations include technology, design, and healthcare.

Jeffrey Korn is a seasoned business coach, and has been a Senior Consultant for The Ariel Group since 1997. He has led Ariel senior executive programs and coached leaders for organizations such as American Express, Disney, the US Federal Reserve, Coca-Cola, Bain, Johnson & Johnson and General Electric. He has also taught leadership development at the Harvard Business School, Duke, Kellogg and Columbia Business School. Jeffrey has also owned and managed successful strategy and design firms in New York and Boston, focusing on branding and usability. Jeffrey is also an accomplished actor and singer. He has performed Off-Broadway in New York City and around the world.

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