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Phil Holberton

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Phil Holberton
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BornPhilip Vaughan Holberton
(1942-09-29)29 September 1942
Flushing, New York
🏳️ NationalityUnited States
🏫 EducationFranklin and Marshall College
💼 Occupation
👩 Spouse(s)Gale Russell Nash (1969 -1979 Anne Blodget 1987 -
👶 ChildrenMatthew Holberton, Alexandra (Lexi) Wight, Philip V (Tod) Holberton, Jr

Philip V. Holberton (born 1942 - ) is an American business executive, entrepreneur, and professor of Leadership at Brandeis University. He has been a co-founder of two biotech firms in the Greater Boston area.

Career[edit]

Holberton was President and CEO of proteomics company Differential Proteomics, Inc. (Beverly, Massachusetts), before running out of funding. After retiring, Holberton became a chair for Vistage International.[1]

Holberton a CPA, spent his career in the financial aspect of business until the mid-1990s. It included financial positions with Cambridge NeuroScience, General Cinema Theatres, Genome Therapeutics, and Becton Dickinson & Company. Before that, he was an outside auditor for Avon Products, Inc.

In 1996, he accepted an adjunct faculty appointment at Brandeis' Rabb School to teach in a brand new program - Masters of Software Engineering. He taught Organizational Leadership until 2017.

His business advisory and executive coaching firm, the Holberton Group, publishes a periodic online blog, Speaking of Leadership®.

Holberton is a past president of the Financial Executives Institute's Boston Chapter of 1,000 financial officers, and vice chairman of the MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge.

References[edit]

  1. http://www.vistage.com/press-center/press-release/phil-holberton-launches-new-vistage-group-in-the-boston-ma-market. Missing or empty |title= (help)

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