Insight 6th Edition_David Hawk

DAVID L. HAWK Director Center for Corporate Rehabilitation Fairfield, IA https://marquismillennium. com/12th_Ed/david-hawk/124/ Presently, Dr. David L. Hawk serves as a director for the Center for Corporate Rehabilitation. In prior career-related endeavors, he served as the chief executive officer for the Foundation of the Eternal Feminine, as a senior advisor for China Construction America Inc., and as a dean and professor for the Schools of Architecture and Management for the New Jersey Institute of Technology from 1981 to 2013. Dr. Hawk has served as a part-time visiting professor in several schools in several countries, including the Stockholm School of Economics between 1975 and 1996, Tokyo Metropolitan University from 1989 to 1990, and Tsinghua University between 2004 and 2014. His vocational career began as an architect-planning officer for the City of Westminster in the United Kingdom in 1971. Dr. Hawk earned a Bachelor of Architecture in engineering from Iowa State University in 1971. He subsequently obtained a Master of Architecture and a Master of City Planning from the University of Pennsylvania in 1974. Before venturing onto his vocational path, Dr. Hawk received a Doctor of Philosophy in system science and international business from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1979. Long dedicated to civic advocacy, Dr. Hawk worked as a commission member and testifier for the Organization for Net Neutrality and as an executive director for the Eternal Feminine Foundation. Previously, he served on the National Research Council of the National Academies. Likewise prolific as a writer, he published his first book, “Regulation of Environmental Deterioration,” with Social Systems Sciences, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, in 1979. This was followed by “Changelessness and Other Impediments to Systems Change” with Plenum Publishing Corporation in 1999. Dr. Hawk is proud to have authored two other books, “Too Early, Too Late, Now What?” and “Negotiated Order and Network Form Organizations,” the latter of which was published by Systems Research and Behavioral Science in 2005. Dr. Hawk has garnered several accolades, including recognition as International Professor of the Year by IBM in 2004. He also holds membership with the World Financial Council and served as a lecturer for When things are deadly serious, a touch of humor is quite important.

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