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Girl Scouts of Connecticut Honor Prof. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, senior associate dean for leadership studies and Lester Crown Professor in the Practice of Management, was honored on June 2 at the Girl Scouts of Connecticut’s annual Legacy of Leadership event.
The theme of the annual event was “Man Enough to be a Girl Scout,” honoring “male business leaders, volunteers, and community leaders who have been a champion for female voices and ambition.”
Sonnenfeld is founder and president of the Chief Executive Leadership Institute, which convenes off-the-record conversations among business leaders, policymakers, and academics. He is a frequent commentator for Fortune and CNBC and the author of eight books on leadership. In 2018, he was awarded the Ellis Island Award from the U.S. Ellis Island Foundation.
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
Political movements and Broadway musicals share an important characteristic. Every quality production requires a great choreographer. Allow me to introduce to you the choreographer of today’s star-studded “Large Corporations Against America.” The man behind the scenes waving his white baton making it all come together is none other than Yale University’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld.
This master of the masters of the universe has the official designation of “Senior Associate Dean for Leadership Studies & Lester Crown Professor in the Practice of Management” at Yale. What does that mean he teaches? I would guess very little in the actual classroom, but outside the academy he is leading the management of large corporations to act in unison in service of radical left-wing causes.
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