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Founders of the GW Women’s Leadership Initiative

 

 

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Ruth H. Axelrod, Ph.D., Research Scholar in Management Science (SB) and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Organizational Sciences and Communication (CCAS)
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A. Jared Critchfield, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Communication, Organizational Sciences and Communication (CCAS)
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Elizabeth B. Davis, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Program Director of Organizational Sciences, Organizational Sciences and Communication (CCAS)
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Gelaye Debebe, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Organizational Sciences, Organizational Sciences and Communication (CCAS)
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Susan Duffy, M.S., Adjunct Professor of Management Science and Director of the Entrepreneurial Leadership Center (SB)
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Jean Folkerts, Ph.D., Professor, Media and Public Affairs, Program (CCAS) and University Honors (AA), former Associate Vice President for Special Academic Initiatives (AA)
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Rachelle S. Heller, Ph.D., Professor of Computer Science, (SEAS), Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (Mt. Vernon Campus) and Director of the Elizabeth J. Somers Women's Leadership Center (AA/CCAS)
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Kathryn Newcomer, Ph.D., Professor of Public Administration, Director of the Center for Innovation in Public Service and Director of SPPPA (SPPPA)
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Lynn R. Offermann, Ph.D., Professor of I/O Psychology, Organizational Sciences and Communication , Director I/O Psychology Program (CCAS)
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Debra Sheldon, DBA, Professor of Accountancy, Department of Accountancy and Associate Dean for Graduate Business Programs (SB)
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Erik Winslow, Ph.D., Professor of Management Sciences (SB)

 

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