Joann Baney

Adjunct Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs at School of International and Public Affairs

Associate Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School

Biography

School of International and Public Affairs

Joann Baney teaches in the Executive MPA program at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), and has taught courses in the Executive MBA program at Columbia’s Graduate School of Business and in the University’s Speech Department.  She is faculty director of the FDNY Officers Management Institute and is on the faculty of the NYPD’s Police Management Institute, both part of Columbia’s Executive Education programs.  She teaches in a variety of other executive programs including the King Khalid Foundation in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.   Through SIPA, she has taught groups of executives visiting from China, Northern Ireland and Saudi Arabia. She has taught at Dartmouth’s Tuck School, NYU’s Stern School and UNC’s Graduate Business School.  She also teaches at Externado University in Bogota, Colombia, and for various universities and government agencies in the Republic of Georgia.

Professor Baney is the co-founder and Vice President of the Professional Development Company, Inc., a communications consulting firm in New York City.  She coaches senior executives and presents customized communication training programs to corporations, small businesses, and not-for-profit organizations.  Some of her clients include: Del Monte Foods, Trinity Church Wall Street, Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Cornell Medical Center, Federal Aviation Administration, LendLease Americas, the RobinHood Foundation, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and UPC Wind Management. 

As the Associate Director of the Professional Development Center at Columbia Business School, she oversaw the management communications program for MBA students, supervising a staff of 16 instructors that taught presentation skills, writing, interviewing, team and interpersonal skills. Before working at Columbia, she was Director of Communications for a Management Consulting consortium, managing all marketing and public relations activities.  In addition to consulting and teaching, Joann has performed as a singer and actress in numerous off-Broadway productions.  One of her current endeavors is dontquityourdayjob.net.

Joann has a BA with Dean’s Honors from the University of Chicago and an MBA from Columbia. She recently published _Guide to Interpersonal Communication _through Prentice Hall.  In 2011, Professor Baney’s course at SIPA was rated in the top five out of nearly 200 courses.

Education

  • MBA, Columbia University
  • BA, University of Chicago

Affiliations

  • FDNY Officers Management Institute
  • NYPD''s Police Management Institute
  • Professional Development Company, Inc.

Columbia Business School

Joann Baney teaches in the Executive Masters of Public Administration (EMPA) program at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA). She has also taught in Columbia’s Executive MBA program, the University’s Speech Department, the Mailman Graduate School of Public Health, the Film School, the Medical School and in Post Doctoral programs. She is faculty director of the FDNY Officers Management Institute (FOMI), an executive program coordinated through SIPA. She has served as faculty director for the IPADE CEO Leadership Program and the General Management Leadership Program coordinated through Columbia Executive Education at the Business School. She is one of the principal faculty in NYPD’s Police Management Institute (PMI), and in various executive programs such as the King Khalid Foundation in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Executive Development Program, Senior Leaders’ Program, Eruditas, and others. Through SIPA, she has taught groups of executives and government representatives visiting from China, Malaysia, Ireland and Saudi Arabia; she teaches at Externado University in Bogota, Colombia, and at various universities and government agencies in the Republic of Georgia and in Qatar. In 2016, she visited China as a representative of Columbia University to the government of Tianjin. She has also taught at Dartmouth’s Tuck School, NYU’s Stern and Wagner Schools, UNC’s Kenan-Flagler School, and Yeshiva University’s Stern College for Women.

Professor Baney is co-founder and Vice President of the Professional Development Company (PDC), a communications consulting firm in New York City (NYC). She coaches senior executives and presents customized programs to organizations such as: Dow Jones, State Farm Insurance, Mubadala Investment Company, The Wall Street Transcript, Del Monte Foods, Trinity Church Wall Street, Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Cornell Medical Center, Whyte & Mackay, Lend Lease Americas, RobinHood, UPC Wind Management and numerous government agencies. PDC is certified in NYC as a Women-owned Business Enterprise (WBE).

As Associate Director of the Professional Development Center at Columbia Business School for seven years, she oversaw the management communications program, teaching classes and supervising a staff of 16 instructors who taught presentation skills, writing, interviewing, team and interpersonal skills. Additionally, she worked with faculty and PhD candidates in developing their course design and teaching skills. Prior to working at Columbia, she was Director of Communications for a Management Consulting consortium, managing all marketing and public relations activities. A classically trained vocalist, she has performed extensively as a singer and actress in numerous off-Broadway productions. She is certified in positive psychology and graphology and is co-creator of dontquityourdayjob.net. She provides executive communication coaching through LeadvantEDGE.com.

Professor Baney has a BA with Dean’s Honors from the University of Chicago and an MBA from Columbia. She is the author of Guide to Interpersonal Communication through Prentice Hall. Professor Baney has received numerous awards for her popular EMPA course that has been rated in the top five out of nearly 200 courses for over seven years and received the highest possible evaluations in 2016. In 2018 she received SIPA’s Outstanding Teaching Award. Professor Baney serves on the Board of Trustees of Point Park University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In recognition of her commitment to the FDNY, Professor Baney has been sworn in as an Honorary Battalion Chief.

Education

  • Master of Business Administration - MBA Columbia Graduate School of Business (1985 — 1987)
  • BA with Dean's Honors University of Chicago (1978 — 1983)

Companies

  • Associate Adjunct Professor Columbia School of International and Public Affairs (2006)
  • Owner/Vice President Professional Development Company (1997)
  • Faculty Columbia Business School Executive Education (1992)
  • Adjunct Professor NYU Stern School of Business (2006 — 2009)
  • Adjunct Professor Dartmouth University Tuck School of Business (2004 — 2007)
  • Adjunct Professor Columbia University in the City of New York (1997 — 1999)

Videos

Courses Taught

Read about executive education

Other experts

Andrea Frazzini

Biography Andrea Frazzini is an adjunct professor in the Finance department. Research My research focuses on Behavioral Finance, Asset Pricing and Asset Management. It shows stock prices‛ reaction to corporate news, the dumb money effect, the earnings announcement premium, customer momentum, soci...

Ha Hoang

Education Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior and International Relations,Walter A. Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley B.A. Psychology with Honors, University of chicago B.A. in Economics, University of Chicago Research AreasAreas Strategic alliances, Organizational learn...

Sheena Johnson

Biography Dr Sheena Johnson is an Occupational and Chartered Psychologist, and Senior Lecturer at Manchester Business School. She is an active researcher into the topics of stress and health. Sheena is the author of numerous journal articles and book chapters, regularly presents her work at natio...

Looking for an expert?

Contact us and we'll find the best option for you.

Something went wrong. We're trying to fix this error.