Dr. Maria Cseh
Dr. Cseh is an Assistant Professor of Human and Organizational Learning at
George Washington University. Her research focus is on global
HOL issues related to learning processes in organizations and
organizational development and change. She is the author of several
research articles and book chapters and has conducted research
studies in the USA, Hungary, and Romania. Before joining the academic
environment in the USA, 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 USA, 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.
She is an active member of the Academy of Human Resource Development
(AHRD) serving on the Advisory Board , chairing and being a long-time
member of the International Committee, the Emerging Scholar and
Leadership Development Committee and serving on the 2001 Globalization
Pre-conference Committee.
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