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Home   |   Programs   |   Women in Physics   |   Workshops & Meetings   |   Professional Skills Development   |   Barbara Butterfield

Barbara Butterfield

Barbara ButterfieldBarbara Butterfield has over thirty-five years of service in higher education. She is currently executive consultant to the University of Michigan, senior consultant to the Segal Corporation and a consultant educator for COACh through the National Science Foundation and support Advance Program seminars in the area faculty development.

Her experience has been in higher education in public, land grant, private, research and corporate education, both in the United States and abroad. Her engagements include Duke, Penn, Stanford and the University of Michigan.

Dr. Butterfield holds a Ph.D. in education administration and is an alumna of The University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business Advanced Management Program. She is the author of three books and is a past president of the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources.

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