Meredith Persily Lamel Adjunct Instructor Management
- Degrees
- B.A., Brown University; MBA, University of Chicago Booth School of Business
- Languages Spoken
- Portuguese and Spanish
- Favorite Spot on Campus
- Starbucks
- Book Currently Reading
- QUIET LEADERSHIP
- Bio
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Meredith Persily is CEO and founder of executive-coaching firm Aspire@Work, a consultant and facilitator, and adjunct professor/lecturer in the Department of Public Administration and Policy at º£½Ç»»ÆÞ. She specializes in the leadership challenges of complex, global organizations in technology, healthcare, financial services and government. Meredith has explored the frontiers of aspirational leadership, human behavior, and organizational development. She is co-author of Six Paths to Leadership: Lessons from Successful Executives, Politicians, Entrepreneurs, and More (Palgrave Macmillan, June 2021).
With an MBA and professional coach certification, Meredith brings her deep business background, understanding of neuroscience, and a variety of leadership assessments to her clients. Meredith’s personal mission is to help people think boldly about what is possible and lead fulfilling and thriving work lives.
A keen observer and trusted advisor, Meredith helps her global C-suite coaching clients break through the clutter, get clear about the real issues at hand, find their purpose, and take risks so they can play in an even bigger arena. She has delivered leadership programs in 17 countries across five continents, and in 38 U.S. states, including the District of Columbia.
Featured on NPR, in Entrepreneur, SHRM, Roll Call, Politico, and more, Meredith is a subject-matter expert on multi-generational leadership, career transition, executive onboarding, employee engagement, and current workplace trends.
Fluent in Spanish and Portuguese, she began her career as a telecommunications market analyst and then Research Director for the telecommunications division of Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), based in São Paulo, Brazil. As the former director of training and consulting for The Congressional Management Foundation, she coached and consulted for more than 80 members of the U.S. Congress and their senior staff. She also served as director of executive education of CEB’s Corporate Leadership Council (now Gartner for HR), working with hundreds of leading corporations around the world.
Meredith earned an M.B.A. from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business and her B.A. with honors from Brown University. She completed the Certificate in Leadership Coaching from Georgetown University and is credentialed as a Professional Certified Coach (P.C.C.) by the International Coach Federation, and certified in The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®), iEQ9 Enneagram, The Leadership Circle Profile™, DiSC®, Appreciative Inquiry, Korn Ferry’s ESCI (EQ) tool, Polarity Thinking®, and The NeuroLeadership Institute’s Brain-Based Coaching®.
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Area of Expertise
Management in Congress, general management, strategic planning, leadership development programs, undergraduate business studies, leadership/executive/team coaching
Additional Information
Professor Meredith Persily Lamel joined the Key faculty after teaching in the Kogod School of Business. She has an extensive career in executive education, coaching and consulting. Most recently, she ran leadership and management training programs for chiefs of staff and legislative directors in the U.S. House of Representatives and facilitated strategic planning and organizational development for over 50 U.S. Representatives and Senators and their staffs. She also wrote Chief Counsel, a monthly management column for Roll Call newspaper. She was director of executive education for CEB where she taught human resources best practices to numerous Fortune 500 companies. Based in São Paulo, Brazil, she worked as a telecommunications senior market analyst for The Economist Intelligence Unit’s telecommunications division and then served as their deputy director of research.
For the Media
To request an interview for a news story, call º£½Ç»»ÆÞ Communications at 202-885-5950 or submit a request.