BIO
Talia U. Fox is a training and instructional design expert with a master’s degree in counseling psychology. She is a recent graduate of the Harvard University School of Public Health fellowship program, where she supported Harvard faculty and leadership with communication and leadership strategies. Fox designs solutions to improve leadership and management skills to increase work and life outcomes. She has written more than 300 training curricula and interactive workshops for health, higher education, technology, and government sectors focusing on: organizational intelligence, productivity, and leadership strategies. In addition, she provides executive coaching to business, government, and community leaders to help them align their strengths to their organizational needs. She has been requested to share her expertise on leadership and business at a variety of international conferences and conventions, including the U.S. Air Force leadership development symposium in Ramstein, Germany. Most recently, Fox was featured on The White House Chronicle in the segment entitled, How to Win Friends and Influence People Through Leadership And Love. She currently works with Harvard University as a leadership strategist and supports doctoral students at the TH Chan School of Public Health. Fox continues to support diverse clients in harnessing the value of their employees, faculty, or students. Talia U. Fox is a training and instructional design expert with a master’s degree in counseling psychology. She is a recent graduate of the Harvard University School of Public Health fellowship program, where she supported Harvard faculty and leadership with communication and leadership strategies. Fox designs solutions to improve leadership and management skills to increase work and life outcomes. She has written more than 300 training curricula and interactive workshops for health, higher education, technology, and government sectors focusing on: organizational intelligence, productivity, and leadership strategies. In addition, she provides executive coaching to business, government, and community leaders to help them align their strengths to their organizational needs. She has been requested to share her expertise on leadership and business at a variety of international conferences and conventions, including the U.S. Air Force leadership development symposium in Ramstein, Germany. Most recently, Fox was featured on The White House Chronicle in the segment entitled, How to Win Friends and Influence People Through Leadership And Love. She currently works with Harvard University as a leadership strategist and supports doctoral students at the TH Chan School of Public Health. Fox continues to support diverse clients in harnessing the value of their employees, faculty, or students.
|