Lewis Rambo

Professor at Hult International Business School

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Lewis M. Rambo, Ph.D. is interested in working with leader/managers who want to grow, build upon and/or expand their interpersonal skills, managerial competencies and abilities, while at the same time, helping them come to a better appreciation of how they are perceived by colleagues, subordinates and others with whom they interact. He has worked, at all levels, with clients and client teams in corporations, family-owned businesses, educational institutions, non-profits, and governmental agencies.

He has worked with leaders and teams in multinational corporations, family-owned businesses, educational institutions, professional corporations, governmental agencies, and NGOs in the United States, Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America. His clients have included Cambridge Technology Partners, Barbaro Technologies, CBRE, Cook Compression, Genzyme, Neustar Communications, Northeast Utilities, Old Mother Hubbard, Pfizer, Shire, Wheelock College…and that’s just a sample.

He was a Professor of Practice in Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management at the Hult International Business School with campuses in Cambridge, San Francisco, London, Dubai, and Shanghai. He also served as Dean and Professor of Human Resources Management and Organization Development at INCAE, the premier business school of Central America, located in San Jose (Alajuela), Costa Rica and Managua (Montefresco), Nicaragua.

He received his M.A. and Ph.D. at Wayne State University in Organizational-Industrial Psychology, studied Industrial Relations at the University of Illinois and completed postdoctoral studies at the Harvard University Graduate School of Education. He is a licensed psychologist and is the author and co-author of numerous articles and publications on a wide range of topics related to Human Resources Management, Organizational Development, Team Building, the Management of Diversity, and also serves on a number of for profit and not-for-profit boards.

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