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Karen Frank

Karen Frank is a transformation and change management leader at IBM.1 She has experience working in various industries including technology, professional services, non-profit healthcare, human resources, and finance. Frank specializes in leading and implementing complex, system-wide strategic change, with a focus on driving culture and behavior shifts.1

As an associate partner for organizational change management at IBM, Frank advises senior and mid-level executives on improving organizational change leadership and people strategies.12 She previously spent 12 years at the consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.2

Frank is also the founder and strategic director of The Nightwatch Foundation, Inc., which is dedicated to advancing neonatal care by supporting nurses and doctors in third world countries.2 She graduated from Syracuse University in 2003 with a major in psychology and has been actively involved with the university's alumni community, including founding the Syracuse University Alumni Club of New York City.2

Recently, Frank participated in an IBM hackathon focused on watsonx.ai, demonstrating her ongoing engagement with emerging technologies in her field.3

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Oct 28 · ktvq.com
Super Senior: Karen Frank is sold on her career in real estate - KTVQ
Karen Frank - Davis Phinney Foundation Ambassador
Karen Frank - Davis Phinney Foundation Ambassador
Jan 1 · webmd.com
Karen M. Frank, PhD - WebMD
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Sep 1 · irp.nih.gov
Karen M. Frank, M.D., Ph.D. | Principal Investigators
Karen M. Frank, M.D., Ph.D. | Principal Investigators

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