Professor David Day
David is an internationally respected expert on leader development and is Professor of Psychology at Claremont McKenna College and Academic Director of the Kravis Leadership Institute, Steven L. Eggert ‘82 P’15 Professor of Leadership and George R. Roberts Fellow.
David is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, Association for Psychological Science, International Association of Applied Psychology, and the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. In 2010 he was awarded the Walter F. Ulmer Research Award from the Center for Creative Leadership (USA).
Dr. william fisher
William P. Fisher, Jr., Ph.D. is a Psychometric Research Associate at the University of California-Berkeley, and CEO of LivingCapitalMetrics. He an internationally recognized expert in advanced measurement applications for managing human, social, and natural capital. Dr. Fisher received his doctorate from the University of Chicago, where he was mentored by Benjamin D. Wright and supported by a Spencer Foundation Dissertation Research Fellowship. His articles have appeared in Frontiers of Psychology, Journal of Applied Measurement, Theory & Psychology and many others.
Professor Gregory Neidert
For more than 35 years, Dr. Gregory Neidert has been an organizational consultant, who is an expert in ameliorating organizational and social traps by applying the science of social influence. He works with management and employees to help shape a working culture that is maximally adaptable to ever changing internal and external organizational demands. He focuses much of his time on coaching and training others on the ethical business applications of the science of social influence.
In his more than 35 years as a Psychology Professor ASU, he received numerous honors and awards, including Outstanding Professor, Outstanding Faculty, Promoter of Excellence Award, and Research Fellow at the Lincoln Center for Private and Public Sector Ethics.