Robert Bontempo

Faculty of Executive Education at Columbia Business School

Biography

Columbia Business School

29 years experience advising senior executives at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, United Nations, U.S. State Department, and leading investment banks on issues of leadership and organizational development.

In 2013, Robert Bontempo was appointed Chairman of the Board of the Michael Baker Corporation, which provides engineering services worldwide. The firm's primary business areas are architecture, aviation, defense, environmental, and homeland security.

Dr. Bontempo has taught courses in leadership in the MBA, EMBA and Executive programs at the Columbia Business School since 1989, and is currently Faculty director of Columbia Business School's executive program in Negotiation and Decision Making.

Bob is an early stage investor and advisor to several techonology start ups, including Appnexus, Recyclebank, and Silverline.

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