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Susan Stehlik is a Clinical Professor of Management Communication at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University (NYU), where she has been a faculty member since 1999, initially joining as an adjunct professor and later serving as Director of the Management Communication Program from 2019 to 2021.
Education:
- B.S. in Communications, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- M.S. in Human Resource Management, New School of Social Research
Her research and professional expertise lie at the intersection of communication, leadership, and organizational ethics. Key areas include Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Corporate Governance, Human Resource Management, Leadership Development, Diversity, Employee Motivation & Retention, and Management Communication. Her work emphasizes practical strategies for enhancing corporate missions, managing HR and compliance functions, and leading organizational transitions.
Although no formal list of publications is provided in the text, her public commentary in outlets like Fortune reveals a strong focus on contemporary workplace challenges, including the evolution of performance reviews and safety concerns in hybrid and remote work environments, indicating a research trajectory centered on modern management practices and organizational well-being.
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Susan Stehlik has made significant contributions through advising and consulting rather than traditional academic grants. She has led executive coaching, diversity training, and ethical investigations for high-profile clients such as ABC Television, SAC Capital, Vanguard Investments, Detica Consultants, Maharam, and Comedy Central. Her advisory work extends to critical transitions and leadership development across various sectors. While no specific grants are mentioned, her extensive consulting portfolio demonstrates sustained professional engagement and impact.
She has been an active speaker at international academic and business forums, including the University of Dar es Salaam, Oxford’s Somerville College, Singapore Management University, Rutgers, University of Wisconsin, and Copenhagen Business School. Her media contributions include analyses on CNN's Anderson Cooper show, Channel 1, and Business Insider, further amplifying her influence in organizational communication and ethics.


