Stephanie Argentine

Executive in Residence, Center for Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness at University at Buffalo School of Management

Schools

  • University at Buffalo School of Management

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Biography

University at Buffalo School of Management

Education

  • MBA, School of Management, University at Buffalo Concentrations: Human Resources Management and Health Care Administration
  • JD, School of Law, University at Buffalo
  • BA, University at Buffalo

Certifications

  • CLOE Leadership Coaching
  • Centacs WorkPlace Big Five Qualified
  • Thomas DISC profile
  • Licensed to practice law in New York State

Background

Stephanie Argentine is a lawyer, angel investor and NACD Fellow currently serving as chief people officer of Centivo. There, she serves on the executive leadership team and leads the design and development of Centivo’s people and organization processes, including culture, DEI, performance management, engagement, top talent identification and development, leadership, talent acquisition, compensation and benefits. She also serves on the board of directors of Allied Mineral Products, an ESOP structured private global refractory products company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.

As executive in residence for the School of Management’s Center for Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness (CLOE), Argentine brings the depth and breadth of her practitioner experience to CLOE direction and projects. In keeping with the mission of CLOE, she blends academic and practitioner perspectives to help create more effective leaders and organizations.

Teaching

  • MGI 601 - Workforce Management (aka "The Future of Work")
  • MGB 615 - Executive Presence and Emotional Intelligence
  • MGI 440 - Theory and Practice of Negotiation (Seminar)

Professional/Community Affiliations

  • 43North judge
  • Member, Buffalo Angels
  • Board member, Allied Mineral Products

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