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Lee Warren

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Lee WarrenDr. Lee Warren is Associate Director of the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning at Harvard University, where she has worked since 1988. Providing teaching support to faculty and graduate student teaching assistants, she works on issues of group process, consults with groups and individuals, leads workshops and seminars, and makes videotapes for training sessions. Her particular interests center around leadership, classroom diversity, and case teaching.

With a B.A. in Philosophy from Wellesley and a Ph.D. in English and American Literature from Stanford, she has taught at UMass/Boston and MIT. She was the Academic Dean of Merrimack Valley College, part of the University System of New Hampshire. She has worked as a writing consultant, writing about social issues for numerous private, state, and non-profit organizations in the Boston area. Currently she consults around the country, leading sessions on leadership and strategic performance.

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