Todd L. Pittinsky
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Todd L. Pittinsky | |
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Born | Queens, New York |
🏳️ Nationality | United States, Israel |
🎓 Alma mater | Yale University, Harvard University |
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Todd L. Pittinsky is a professor at Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY), in the Department of Technology & Society. At Stony Brook, he has served as the faculty director of the Undergraduate College of Leadership and Service.[1]
Before that, he was on the faculty of the Harvard Kennedy School (assistant professor, associate professor) where he also served as the Research Director of the Harvard Center for Public Leadership, where he was principal investigator of the multi-year National Leadership Index—a collaborative project with U.S. News & World Report—and led the taskforce which developed the Harvard CPL Leadership Development Model.
He has also served, part-time, on the faculty of the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Education[edit]
Pittinsky received his BA from Yale University and his PhD jointly from Harvard University and the Harvard Business School.
Life and career[edit]
Pittinsky has worked professionally in organizational and leadership development roles at the Families and Work Institute, KPMG, Netscape Communications Corporation, Loudcloud and Opsware. He has served as a consultant to large and small organizations including Bright Horizons, Catalyst, General Motors, the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration, and the World Bank.
In 2004, he launched the Allophilia Project to better understand and communicate the science of intergroup liking—attitudes beyond tolerance.[2][3][4][5]
His research has been profiled in The Boston Globe,[6] The Economist,[7] and on National Public Radio (NPR).[8]
Affiliations[edit]
His current and past affiliations include (alphabetical):
- Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities, Bard College, Associate Faculty Fellow
- Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center, Distinguished Senior Fellow
- Univision, Corporate Social Responsibility Board Member
Books[edit]
- Bear, J. & Pittinsky, T. L. (in press). The Caregiving Ambition. Oxford University Press.
- Kellerman, B. & Pittinsky, T. L. (2020). Leaders who lust: Power, money, sex, success, legitimacy, legacy. Cambridge University Press.[9][10][11]
- Pittinsky, T. L. (ed.) (November 2019). Science, Technology and Society. Cambridge University Press.
- Kramer, R., & Pittinsky, T. L. (Eds.). (2012). Restoring trust in organizations and leaders. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.[12]
- Pittinsky, T. L. (2012). Us plus them: Tapping the positive power of difference. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press[13][14]
- Pittinsky, T. L. (Ed.). (2009). Crossing the divide: Intergroup leadership in a world of difference. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.
- Levine, J. A., & Pittinsky, T. L. (1998). Working fathers. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. (Reprinted in paperback. New York, NY: Harvest, 1998.)[15]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Todd L. Pittinsky | Department of Technology and Society". Stony Brook University.
- ↑ "Professor Pittinsky Asked to Join Advisory Board at Univision". SBU News. 2018-01-12.
- ↑ Pettus, Ashley (1 January 2006). "The Law of Dissimilars". Harvard Magazine.
- ↑ "Really loving your neighbour". The Economist. 15 March 2007.
- ↑ "Professor Pittinsky Analyzes People's Positive Expressions". SBU News. 11 October 2016.
- ↑ Tuhus-Dubrow, Rebecca. "Those people". Boston.com.
- ↑ "Really loving your neighbour". The Economist. 2007-03-15. ISSN 0013-0613.
- ↑ "Pittinsky, Todd". iASK - Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg.
- ↑ "Leaders Who Lust: Power, Money, Sex, Success, Legitimacy, Legacy', by Barbara Kellerman and Todd L Pittinsky". Ft.com.
- ↑ "Professor Pittinsky's Latest Book Explores 'Leaders Who Lust'". SBU News. 12 August 2020.
- ↑ "Leaders Who Lust". Psychiatric Times.
- ↑ "Restoring Trust in Organizations and Leaders: Enduring Questions, Emerging Answers". Stanford Graduate School of Business.
- ↑ "Business book reviews: Us + Them and Street Smart Disciplines of Successful People". Dallas News. 1 September 2012.
- ↑ Apfel, Rachael. "Book: Us Plus Them". Harvard Graduate School of Education.
- ↑ Tapp, Shalley R. (1 January 1997). "Book Reviews". Journal of Personal Selling & Sales Management. 17 (3): 67–68. doi:10.1080/08853134.1997.10754101. ISSN 0885-3134.
External links[edit]
- Todd L. Pittinsky 2 publications indexed by Google Scholar
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