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Jeremy Hunter

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Jeremy Hunter
Born
🏫 EducationUniversity of Chicago

Harvard University

Wittenberg University
💼 Occupation

Jeremy Hunter is the Founding Director of the Executive Mind Leadership Institute as well as Associate Professor of Practice at the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management[1]. Previously, he co-founded the Quality of Life Research Center with Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and Jeanne Nakamura in 1999[1].

Early life[edit]

Jeremy Hunter is the great-grandson of a sumo wrestler. His work is informed by the experience of living day-to-day for 17 years with a potentially terminal illness. When faced with the need for life-saving surgery more than a dozen former students came forward as organ donors[2].

Dr. Hunter received his Ph.D. from University of Chicago. He also holds a degree in Public Policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and in East Asian Studies from Wittenberg University.

Work[edit]

For nearly two decades, Jeremy has helped leaders develop themselves while retaining their humanity in the face of monumental change and challenge. He has designed and led leadership development programs for a wide variety of organizations, including Fortune 200 aerospace, Fortune 50 banking and finance, the arts and civic non-profits. Program impacts have led to both positive professional, personal and financial outcomes.

He leads the Mindfulness and Effective Leadership certificate for the Weatherhead School of Management’s Executive Education Program and is also co-founder and partner of Transform LLC in Tokyo, Japan.

Hunter has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, The Economist, The Financial Times, the Los Angeles Times and National Public Radio’s Morning Edition.


References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Jeremy Hunter ·Claremont Graduate University". Claremont Graduate University. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  2. "The Internal Dynamics of Leadership". Jeremy Hunter. Retrieved 2021-01-18.


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