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About Jeff

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Dr. Jeffrey McClellan is a scholar practitioner with a focus on helping people to develop as leaders in order to achieve success in their personal and professional lives. His focus is on helping people identify the moments that matter and then helping them make the most of these moments.

 

Before earning his Ph.D. in Leadership Studies at Gonzaga University, he worked as a career and academic counselor/coach, an educational administrator, and a training director and internal consultant. He currently works at Frostburg State University as a Professor of Management where he teaches courses in leadership, management, and international management. At FSU he has served as the co-coordinator of the leadership minor, co-director of the leadership center, and worked with the HR office to develop and lead its leadership development efforts for faculty and staff. Jeff also teaches multiple leadership courses in Germany and each year and has taught at multiple universities in Ecuador.

 

His areas of expertise are in leadership development, servant-leadership, and educational administration. He has conducted over 80 presentations at professional and academic conferences hosted by the Business Association of Latin American Studies, the International Leadership Association, the Association for Talent Development, and the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership, among others. Jeff has published 50+ articles & chapters in professional publications, academic journals, monographs, and books.

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Jeff also has extensive experience as a trainer and consultant. He has facilitated or performed hundreds of professional presentations, speeches, training sessions, and consultations for numerous businesses, non-profit organizations, and universities. He has conducted leadership workshops in Germany, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, China, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. 

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Jeff speaks Spanish and English and is learning German and Portuguese

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For more see:

Frostburg

LinkedIn

Research Gate

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