Derek Newberry has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and organizations. Derek is currently a Senior Director at co:collective, where they lead the Org + Culture Design practice, helping organizations define their core purpose and drive it into everything they do. Prior to this, they worked as a Strategy Lead at the same company.
Derek has also worked as an Affiliated Faculty at the University of Pennsylvania's Liberal & Professional Studies and Organizational Dynamics department, where they taught courses on corporate culture and effective collaboration. Derek also designed and led educational innovation projects aimed at transforming classroom learning and expanding access to higher education.
In addition, Derek has been a Guest Lecturer at Wharton Executive Education and a Consultant at Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in the Behavior and Culture Expert role. At BCG, they designed and executed culture-building and change management strategies to support digital and Agile transformations. Derek also developed leadership and development programs to drive new behaviors.
Before joining BCG, Derek was the President of Traice Consulting, where they helped clients manage the human factor driving organizational performance. Derek combined management consulting tools with capability-building focus to solve complex problems.
Other positions held by Derek include Executive Committee Member at the American Anthropological Association, Lecturer at The Wharton School, Senior Consultant at Percipient Partners, and Visiting Researcher at Universidade de São Paulo, where they conducted a research project on the effectiveness of transnational sustainable production standards for biofuels.
Overall, Derek has extensive experience in org + culture design, strategy, teaching, consulting, and research, making him a valuable asset in driving organizational transformation and solving complex problems.
Derek Newberry holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania. Derek also completed their undergraduate studies at The George Washington University, earning a Bachelor's degree in International Relations. However, no specific start or end years for either of these educational experiences are provided.
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