Brian Gunia
Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Programs at The Johns Hopkins University - Carey Business School- Claim this Profile
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Bradley Schoener
Brian Gunia has been a guidepost for the rising stature of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. His steady publication of books, journal articles, and blog have advanced the research in our field and generated dialogue among academicians. His steady hand in guiding our department has been noticed by JHU's administration, as Brian has represented our school with other parts of the University. Brian is a level-headed leader, an insightful coach to other faculty members, and a gifted researcher.
Michele L.
Brian managed me directly during my time as research coordinator at the Carey Business School. As a supervisor, Brian communicated my tasks and assignments effectively, providing me guidance and feedback when needed. His projects were fascinating and exciting to work on, and as a researcher, Brian executed each stage of a project with attention to detail and accuracy.
Bradley Schoener
Brian Gunia has been a guidepost for the rising stature of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. His steady publication of books, journal articles, and blog have advanced the research in our field and generated dialogue among academicians. His steady hand in guiding our department has been noticed by JHU's administration, as Brian has represented our school with other parts of the University. Brian is a level-headed leader, an insightful coach to other faculty members, and a gifted researcher.
Michele L.
Brian managed me directly during my time as research coordinator at the Carey Business School. As a supervisor, Brian communicated my tasks and assignments effectively, providing me guidance and feedback when needed. His projects were fascinating and exciting to work on, and as a researcher, Brian executed each stage of a project with attention to detail and accuracy.
Bradley Schoener
Brian Gunia has been a guidepost for the rising stature of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. His steady publication of books, journal articles, and blog have advanced the research in our field and generated dialogue among academicians. His steady hand in guiding our department has been noticed by JHU's administration, as Brian has represented our school with other parts of the University. Brian is a level-headed leader, an insightful coach to other faculty members, and a gifted researcher.
Michele L.
Brian managed me directly during my time as research coordinator at the Carey Business School. As a supervisor, Brian communicated my tasks and assignments effectively, providing me guidance and feedback when needed. His projects were fascinating and exciting to work on, and as a researcher, Brian executed each stage of a project with attention to detail and accuracy.
Bradley Schoener
Brian Gunia has been a guidepost for the rising stature of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. His steady publication of books, journal articles, and blog have advanced the research in our field and generated dialogue among academicians. His steady hand in guiding our department has been noticed by JHU's administration, as Brian has represented our school with other parts of the University. Brian is a level-headed leader, an insightful coach to other faculty members, and a gifted researcher.
Michele L.
Brian managed me directly during my time as research coordinator at the Carey Business School. As a supervisor, Brian communicated my tasks and assignments effectively, providing me guidance and feedback when needed. His projects were fascinating and exciting to work on, and as a researcher, Brian executed each stage of a project with attention to detail and accuracy.
Experience
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The Johns Hopkins University - Carey Business School
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United States
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Education Management
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200 - 300 Employee
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Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Programs
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Aug 2020 - Aug 2023
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Associate Professor
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Aug 2016 - Aug 2020
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Assistant Professor
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Aug 2011 - Aug 2016
Tenure-track professor focused on simple interventions that can improve people's effectiveness and ethicality at work
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Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Doctoral Student
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Aug 2006 - Jun 2011
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Deloitte
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Business Consulting and Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Consultant
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1999 - 2003
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Education
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Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management
MS and PhD, Organizational Behavior -
Washington University in St. Louis
BA, Economics and Finance