
معرفی
Aline Wolff is an Adjunct Professor of Management Communication at New York University's Leonard N. Stern School of Business, where she has been teaching since 1994. She delivers courses in innovative thinking, business communication, organizational communication, and leadership presence across undergraduate, MBA, and Executive Education programs, including the Langone and Executive MBA programs as well as international initiatives like the Bankseta program for South African bankers.
- Position: Adjunct Professor of Management Communication
- Institution: NYU Leonard N. Stern School of Business
- Location: Kaufman Management Center, 44 West Fourth Street, 3-105, New York, NY 10012
Her academic background includes advanced degrees in communication and rhetoric, and she brings significant industry experience from Wall Street, having worked at Citibank, Goldman Sachs & Co., and IBM.
Research Interests:
Aline Wolff's research centers on innovative thinking for business, exploring how cognitive and neurological insights can enhance learning among millennials. She is deeply engaged in experiential learning for business, designing pedagogical approaches that integrate real-world experiences into management education. Her work also touches on team dynamics, executive coaching, and organizational communication strategies.
While no recent publications are listed in the provided materials, her involvement in curriculum development and international educational programs—such as the ISP pilot trip to Japan—suggests a strong commitment to global and experiential learning frameworks.
Scientific Awards and Recognition:
- No specific scientific awards or prizes are mentioned in the available texts.
Advising and Grants:
Aline Wolff has advised and taught students across multiple levels and executive education cohorts, though no formal list of advisees is provided. She has been invited to judge and review proposals in entrepreneurship and business innovation, indicating recognition by peers in her field. There is no mention of specific grants or funding awards in the provided content.
Labs, Teams, and Programs:
She was involved in the ISP (International Study Program) 2000 pilot trip to Japan, documented through a series of online slides featuring cultural and educational experiences in Tokyo, Kamakura, and other locations. This suggests leadership or active participation in international academic initiatives aimed at exposing students to global business environments.



