
Nancy Koehn
Leadership Historian | Navigating Business Turbulence

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Nancy Koehn is a renowned leadership historian who draws on past crises to help executives and organizations thrive in today's volatile business landscape. As a professor at Harvard Business School, Koehn's research explores how great leaders cultivate resilience, courage and mission-driven purpose - insights she brings to life through dynamic keynotes. Koehn's deep expertise in business history and case studies equips leaders to anticipate disruption, make difficult decisions, and inspire teams to perform at their best, even in the face of non-stop change.
Midwinter Managers Meeting
Westmont College
Human Services Leadership Forum
Winchester Public Library
Responsible Government Conference
Silent Spring Institute
Harvard Alumni Real Estate Board
Regenerative Medicine Conference
Next Generation Operations Summit
Newton Country Day School of the Sacred Heart
D19
Sweetser Lecture Series (Wakefield, MA)
Trinity Church Boston
National Conference of State Legislatures
Harvard University
Sundance Institute / Sundance Authors Series
Health and Human Services Summit
Museums on the Green / Falmouth Historical Society
Harvard Club of Boston
The Lotos Club
Lincoln & Douglass Seminar
Harvard Business School Publishing
Beth Dozoretz Salon
ASPIRE Conference
Public Safety Summit
Harrison Metal
Entrepreneurs' Organization / MIT Endicott House (Gathering of the Titans)
Kingston Council on Aging / Kingston Public Library (McLaughlin Lecture)
Harvard University Graduate Commons Program
Boston Athenaeum
CPS Lecture Series
City Salon Series
Concord Book Store
Ford Foundation
Harvard Club of Seattle
Evanston Township High School
Family Action Network
World Business Forum
Aspen Ideas Festival
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