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Michelle Buck

Clinical Professor of Leadership at Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management

Michelle Buck is a Clinical Professor of Leadership at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University.12 She has held this position for 24 years and previously served as the school's first Director of Leadership Initiatives from 2006 to 2013.2

Academic Background and Career

Dr. Buck holds a PhD and MA in Social Psychology from Princeton University, and a bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Michigan.12 Her academic career includes:

  • Clinical Professor at Kellogg School of Management (2001-present)
  • Assistant Professor at McGill University (1995-2001)
  • Visiting Assistant Professor at Washington University in St. Louis (1994-1995)
  • Visiting Assistant Professor and Post-Doctoral Fellow at Northwestern University (1992-1994)1

Teaching and Research Focus

Professor Buck's courses focus on leadership development, specifically:

  1. Self-reflection and self-awareness as foundations of effective leadership
  2. Engaging and inspiring others for success2

She teaches modules on leadership narrative, storytelling, creating inclusive cultures, and the dynamics of leading and following.1 Buck also incorporates arts, including music, photography, and dance, for experiential learning in leadership.1

Professional Activities

Dr. Buck has worked with various organizations in executive teaching, academic direction, and consulting, including:

  • Banco de Mexico
  • Ernst & Young
  • The FBI
  • The Coca Cola Company
  • Whirlpool Corporation12

She has presented her work across North and Latin America, Europe, and Japan.2

Michelle Buck's LinkedIn username is michelle-buck-711bbb26.

Highlights

Michelle L. Buck - Kellogg School of Management
Michelle L. Buck - Kellogg School of Management
2017 Kellogg Women's Leadership Workshop

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Location

Greater Chicago Area