Introducing Annabel Beerel, M.B.A., Ph.D.  

Introducing Annabel Beerel, M.B.A., Ph.D.

 

Annabel Beerel

is currently Professor of Social Ethics at Southern New Hampshire University where she holds the Christos and Mary Papoutsy Distinguished Chair in Ethics.

She gained her Ph.D. in Religious Studies - Social Ethics from Boston University.

She has a Masters Degree in Theology from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology in Massachusetts, and an M.B.A. from Cranfield University in England.

 

Annabel was previously Vice President of a private college in California and Assistant Professor of Finance at the Simmons Graduate School of Management. She has also taught at the Boston University School of Management and in the Radcliffe Educational Programs, and more recently at Tufts University and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

 

Over the past ten years, Annabel has conducted classes and seminars in Leadership and Ethics to a variety of audiences ranging from undergraduates to adult learners to senior executives. Her consulting organization, Five Cornerstone, focuses on leadership and ethics education as well as executive coaching. She has hosted many panels and facilitated a wide range of meetings especially for professionals aspiring to go the next step in their careers. One of her main interests is the study of world religions along with international travel.

 

Annabel also has over twenty-five years of business experience in an international context. She is a Chartered Accountant who has held positions in Corporate Finance and Investment Banking. She also started and ran her own business in Artificial Intelligence for eight years.

 

She is the author of five books. She has recently been commissioned by Sage Publications to write a textbook on Leadership and the Management of Change, which will have an international focus. She is also working on her book entitled Silence is Not Golden: The Shadow Side of Corporate America, in which she discusses the root causes of the current spate of corporate misdemeanors and the importance of creating an ethical culture.

 

  

 

 

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