Category: National Associations

National Associations affiliated with IHMA

Begoña Sánchez – Spain Group

Begoña Sánchez Ramos, businesswoman and executive in large companies since 1987, Diploma and Certificate in Corporate Governance, IC-A, Instituto de Consejeros y Administradores, member of ECODA, Master’s in Economics and Business Management, I.E.S.E. University of Navarra, Degree in Pharmacy UCM and Degree in Optics and Optometry UCM.

Leire San-Jose, PhD – Spain Group

Leire San-Jose is Associate Professor at University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) in Bilbao (Spain), and she is also Visiting Research Fellow at University of Huddersfield (United Kingdom). She is leader of ECRI (Ethics in Finance & Social Value Research group). She was previously a Visiting Scholar at Loyola University Chicago under the supervision of Professor John Boatright and at Darden Business School under the supervision of Professor Edward Freeman. Her most important publications are about ethics in payment to suppliers, social value and social efficiency and stakeholder theory. She has published in impact journals such as Journal of Business Ethics, Sustainability, European Management Journal, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management and CIRIEC.

Dr. Alfonso Ernesto Benito Fraile

Alfonso Ernesto Benito Fraile, PhD. has graduated in Humanities with a Masters in Executive Development and Leadership, both by the University of Deusto, San Sebastian, Spain. His doctorate is about the Social Responsibility of Enterprise and the Development of Values. All his studies is aimed at supporting the development of people in organizations, to enhance teamwork and leadership.

He has worked as a manager of different educational institutions in Spain and Mexico. Since 2012 he has worked as a consultant and coach on organizational culture, leadership, social responsibility, team management and family business.

Applying the Principles of Humanistic Management – Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch and Learn

Topic Applying the Principles of Humanistic Management What: This is a live zoom video conference - details on how to participate provided upon registration When: Aug 23, 2019 at noon eastern. Overview: Humanism is a philosophy that centers on respect for your fellow humans. It is a recognition that our behavior impacts others. We don’t live in a vacuum. When we are in a leadership position, we have even more responsibility to do good, not just for ourselves, but for our team as Read more [...]

Elizabeth Castillo

Dr. Castillo studies organizational leadership through the lens of complex adaptive systems. Her research investigates capitalization of nonprofit organizations, particularly how intangible assets like social, cultural, and political capital contribute to the production of social and financial returns (the double bottom line). Her scholarship is inspired by two decades of management experience in the nonprofit sector, including the San Diego Natural History Museum and Balboa Park Cultural Partnership. Read more [...]

Michael Pirson

Michael Pirson holds the James A.F. Stoner Chair for Global Sustainability at Fordham University, is Chair, Leading People and Organizations Area, and Director, Center for Humanistic Management. He is a full Professor with a focus on Global Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship. He is a research associate at Harvard University’s Human Flourishing Program (HFP). He co-founded the Humanistic Management Network and is founder and president of the International Humanistic Management Association. Read more [...]

Pauline McCharles

Pauline McCharles is a lifelong social entrepreneur with an MA in Organizational Development. She recognizes the beauty of owning up to who you are even at the workplace. Pauline’s workshops are coming from a humanistic approach, as a consultant she listens, listens to what is not being said and goes on a journey of discovery. Her job is to mirror this back at each member of the team. By recognizing one's own inner motor one can thrive at work and return home with dignity. More Information Read more [...]

Kerul Kassel

Dr. Kerul Kassel uses her doctorate in Human & Organizational Systems to help organizations and their leaders focus on (environmental and social) sustainability. She is the author of a book on applying systems thinking to business management practices, a sort of "CliffsNotes" to sustainability and systems thinking for executives and managers. Her research focuses on sustainability in an organizational context, and she has been awarded a Fellowship at the Institute for Social Innovation. In Read more [...]

Wade Chumney

Wade Chumney joined the David Nazarian College of Business and Economics in August 2014. Prior to that he was employed at Georgia Tech as the Cecil B. Day Assistant Professor of Business Ethics and Law in the Scheller College of Business since 2009. His research agenda focuses on the interplay between business ethics, law and technology: focusing on intellectual property, data privacy and security, and the impact of the Internet. He has also received several honors for his research. In 2011, Read more [...]