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  • Valerie Ellis

    Valerie Ellis is a consultant to small businesses, non-profit organizations and corporations, assisting them to achieve excellence in individual and organizational performance. Ms. Ellis is a trained facilitator, executive coach, nationally-certified trainer in Board development and holds a Work-Life Certificate from Boston University. She also is experienced in project and event management. Ms. Ellis is…

  • Valerie Barro

    Valerie began her career in marketing over twelve-years ago and has held leadership positions at several large organizations and marketing agencies where she has launched products, implemented innovative consumer programs and brought companies online through social media and the mobile web. For the past five years, Valerie has worked independently as a marketing strategy and branding consultant.…

  • BS in Applied Technology & Business Leadership

    The Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Technology & Business Leadership is designed for students who have gained valuable professional experience in a related field, but want to continue their education and advance their careers. This degree program expands on your existing knowledge and applied past experiences in businesses and technology to an undergraduate degree…

  • Edward Tomey

    I first taught at Antioch University New England in 1976, chaired the Organization & Management Department (now the Management Department) from 1981-1988, and stayed on as a core faculty member until my retirement from the University in 1999. As a core faculty member, I taught Assertive Management, Career Development and Group Dynamics & Leadership. My…

  • Jason Rhoades, PhD

    Jason’s teaching, research, and work as a practitioner focuses on fostering grassroots engagement at the community level to create positive social and environmental outcomes. He has taught courses on political economy, participatory action research, sustainability, leadership, service learning, and project management. His research utilizes community-based action research to collaboratively promote equitable participatory processes in political…

  • Donna Mellen

    I devote a lot of my energy to helping groups and organizations work collaboratively. This isn’t always easy (in fact, working collaboratively isn’t always easy for me), but it can and must be done. To succeed in addressing the complex challenges we face in our organizations, communities, nation, and world, we need to think, learn,…

Announcing the New President of Antioch University