Dr. Nouman Ashraf will speak at St. Thomas University as part of a Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Social Enterprise Hub event. The lecture is open to the public and will take place on May 12 from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM in the Ted Daigle Auditorium, Edmund Casey Hall.
Nouman Ashraf is Associate Professor, Teaching Stream within the Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management area at the Rotman School of Management.
Nouman possesses a broad range of professional, academic and research interests, with a specialized focus on enabling innovative and inclusive practices within organization life. For the last decade and a half, he has held progressively senior roles at the University of Toronto. He is a recognized thought leader in governance, and has taught thousands of directors in the national Rotman program on Not for Profit Governance in partnership with the Institute for Corporate Directors since its inception in 2007.
An award winning faculty member, Nouman teaches Emancipatory Leadership within the Executive MBA as well as the OMNIUM Global Executive MBA Program, Leading Social Innovation within the 2 and 3 Year MBA programs, and Leading across Differences within the Rotman Commerce Program. He is the Academic Director of various custom leadership programs in partnership with Rotman Executive Program clients. His previous consulting clients include Telus, Cliffs Natural Resources, Bayer, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the Ontario Trillium Foundation, United Way Toronto, and numerous post-secondary and healthcare institutions.