Americas Americas EMEA EMEA EMEA APAC APAC Chinese
Welcome Guest!

myCCL
 
Print Page
   
RSS Feed - XMLPodcast Feed - XML Share/Save/Bookmarek

Bio - Ellen Van Velsor, Ph.D.

Ellen Van Velsor, Ph.D.
Ellen Van Velsor, Ph.D.

Ellen is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL) in Greensboro, NC. She also serves as R&D Group Director of Individual Leader Development. In this capacity, she is responsible for the development of knowledge in the area of leader development and its conversion to programs, products, and services. She has expertise in the use and impact of feedback intensive programs and 360 feedback, gender differences in leader development, how managers learn from experience, and the dynamics of executive derailment.

Ellen is an editor of the Center for Creative Leadership's Handbook of Leadership Development (Jossey-Bass, 1998; 2003), and she is coauthor of Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Can Women Reach the Top of America's Largest Corporations? (Addison-Wesley, 1987; 1991). She has authored numerous book chapters, articles, and reports, including Gender Differences in the Development of Managers (CCL, 1990); Feedback to Managers, Volumes I and II (CCL, 1992); "Why Executives Derail: A Cross-Cultural Perspective (Academy of Management Executive, 1995); and Choosing 360 (CCL, 1997). She serves on the editorial board of Leadership Quarterly, and co-edited a special double issue of the journal, focused on leadership and diversity.

Before joining the staff at the Center for Creative Leadership, Ellen was a postdoctoral fellow in adult development at Duke University. She holds a B.A. in Sociology from SUNY, Stony Brook, and a M.A. and Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Florida.

Publications:

Impact Studies:

Back to Previous Page