Dr. Maria Cseh Dr. Maria Cseh is
Chair of Human and Organization Learning Department and an Associate Professor of Human and Organizational Learning (HOL)
at The George Washington University, U.S.A., coordinator of the
HOL Doctoral Program, and Honorary Professor at the University of Pécs,
Hungary. She holds a B.S. / M.S. degree in Electronics Engineering,
an M.A. degree in Business Administration with a focus on International
Management, a certificate in Global Policy Studies, and a Ph.D.
degree in Adult Education with a specialization on Global Human
Resource Development. Dr. Cseh’s cross-cultural and international
research studies on workplace learning, organizational development
and change, and leadership were published in peer-reviewed journals
and book chapters and presented at international conferences.
She is a member of the Advisory Board for four international journals
and serves on the Board of Directors of the Academy of Human Resource
Development, on the Advisory Councils of two non-profit organizations,
and on the Executive Board of the inter-disciplinary Women Leadership
Institute at GWU.
Dr. Cseh is an organization development and change consultant
and evaluator working with profit and non-profit organizations.
Before joining the academic environment in the U.S.A., Dr. Cseh
was an electronics engineer responsible for several multi-country
collaboration projects in Central and Eastern Europe in the computer
science and textile industries. In the U.S.A., she was a professor
for seven years at Oakland University, Michigan. She served for
four years as an evaluator for a $1.3 million U.S. Department
of Education PT3 Grant involving a consultant/client model to
enhance classroom integration of technology and worked on evaluation
and development projects with Atlanta Management Institute, Ford
Design Institute and Arthur Anderson Worldwide.
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