Matthew Kutz

Leadership Catalyst | Fulbright Scholar | Athletic Trainer | Award-winning Author | TEDx Speaker at IMS

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Matt Kutz (Ph.D. in Global Leadership) loves being a husband and father and takes leadership development seriously. He a Fulbright Scholar in the Medical Sciences (University of Rwanda, East Africa) and a Visiting Research Scholar in the College of Medicine at Griffith University and Gold Coast University Hospital (Queensland, AU). Dr. Kutz holds a Ph.D. in Global Leadership and is an award-winning author, international scholar, and editor of two academic journals. Dr. Kutz's book on Contextual Intelligence was a Leadership Book Award honoree for Innovation and Cutting-Edge Perspective; in addition to that he has written multiple other books and textbooks on leadership and management. Matt is a certified and licensed Athletic Trainer and Strength and Conditioning Specialist and has worked with elite athletes and Olympic committees around the world as well as Team USA (Track & Field). Dr. Kutz's passion is mobilize the leader in everyone and loves helping take leaders and teams to the next level of their leadership performance. He challenges all students to think differently about leadership and requires that you deeply evaluate the hidden assumptions about your leadership behaviors and beliefs.

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