Daniel Diermeier
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Daniel Diermeier is the IBM Professor of Regulation and Competitive Practice of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences at the Kellogg School of Management, as well as Professor of Political Science at the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. In addition, he is the director of the Ford Motor Company Center for Global Citizenship, which is home to the Global Health Initiative (GHI), a partnership between Northwestern’s McCormick School of Engineering and Feinberg School of Medicine, Abbott Laboratories, Inverness Medical and IDEO. In addition to crisis leadership and reputation management, Professor Diermeier’s teaching and research focuses on political institutions, the interaction of business and politics, integrated strategy, and strategic aspects of corporate social responsibility. His work has been published by numerous academic journals in the fields of management, economics, and political science and has been featured globally in media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, the Economist, Business Week, the Financial Times, Newsweek, the Chicago Tribune, and De Telegraaf. He has lectured globally on reputation and crisis management, activists and consumer boycotts, political strategy and regulatory management. Daniel Diermeier has been an advisor to some of the world’s leading companies. His clients include: Abbott Laboratories, Accenture, AHIP, Allianz , Baker & McKenzie, Baxter International, BP, Cargill, the City of Chicago (Office of the Mayor), CIBC, ConAgra, The Dallas Morning News, Exelon, the FBI, W. W. Grainger, Guidant, HSBC, IFCO Systems, Intercontinental Exchange, Johnson & Johnson, Kraft, McDonald’s, Metro AG, Metro Cash & Carry International, Nicor, People’s Energy, REWE Group, Roche Diagnostics, Shell, State Farm and Takeda. In December 2004 he was appointed to the Management Board of the FBI. He has also served as a senior advisor to PricewaterhouseCoopers and GroupOn and currently serves on the advisory board of Quantum Secure, a security management technology company. Professor Diermeier is also a member of the Economic Club of Chicago. Awards include the prestigious Faculty Pioneer Award from the Aspen Institute in 2007, named the “Oscar of Business Schools” by the Financial Times. In 2001, he was the recipient of the L.G. Lavengood Professor of the Year Award at Kellogg School of Management, and is a four-time recipient of Kellogg’s Sidney J. Levy Teaching Award.

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