
Global Educator, MBA in Human Resources, Adjunct Professor, and Community Builder
Greater Philadelphia Area

Global Educator, MBA in Human Resources, Adjunct Professor, and Community Builder
Greater Philadelphia Area
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As a global training specialist who has developed, delivered, and managed e-learning and facilitator-led corporate learning programs, and as a consultant who provides career coaching, training courses, and organizational assessment, Brian understands the importance of building high performance organizations. This energetic educator is at his best when he is helping individuals do, be, and feel better, and he is passionate about education, community building, and entrepreneurship. His next chapter will include teaching English to adults in Seoul, Korea.
Brian serves in many additional roles, including principal of Becoming, his consulting practice, and adjunct professor of Human Resources and Management. Classes he has taught include Effective Organizational Communication, Business Ethics, Change Management, Training and Development, and Human Resources Management.
In his consulting work, Brian has presented seminars including Your One-Hour Leadership Lab, Talking It Out - Overcoming Your Fear of Public Speaking, The Diversity in US, and Finding Work You Are Passionate About in Organizations that Share Your Values for Merck, the Project Management Institute, the Society for Human Resources Management, the American Society for Training and Development, Company of Friends (a Fast Company magazine networking group), Villanova University, Temple University, and Muhlenberg College. In addition, his MBA coursework in Human Resources Management at Temple University, international field research in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and his experiences living abroad in Spain and Korea add considerable depth and unique insights to his work.
Brian’s favorite quote comes from the play Angels in America, “The world only spins forward – the great work begins!” Fluent in Spanish, he also loves the quote, “Tambien en la dificultad hay una luz que te orienta (Even in difficulty, there is a light that will guide you).”