Anne Greenhalgh

Deputy Director, Wharton Leadership Program; Adjunct Professor of Management, The Wharton School at The Wharton School

Biography

The Wharton School

Anne Greenhalgh is an awardwinning teacher who is chiefly responsible for the design and delivery of the Wharton School’s foundation leadership course for undergraduates, Management 100: Leadership and Communication in Groups. She was voted the Best Lecturer in the Social Sciences by the entire student body at the University of Pennsylvania in 2005. She has also won the William G. Whitney Teaching Award for Associated Faculty. In addition to fulfilling her administrative and teaching responsibilities, Anne has served as an advisor and consultant to a number of businesses and academic institutions, including Merrill Lynch, Marsh USA Inc, and Bank of America. As a Visiting Professor at City University, London, she was a member of the Vice Chancellor’s senior management team and laid the foundation for the University’s learning and teaching strategy. Anne’s research projects reflect her dedication to leadership and management education. At Wharton Executive Education, she has facilitated sessions for the Global Business Travel Association's custom program and the Athlete Development Professional Certification Program.

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