Global Energy Seminar

Meet the Program Faculty

Like all Harvard Business School Executive Education programs, the Global Energy Seminar is developed and taught by a core faculty of HBS professors. Our faculty members are widely recognized as skilled educators, groundbreaking researchers, and award-winning authors.

Through publishing, consulting, and teaching, they leverage their business expertise and field-based research to create new knowledge and enduring concepts that shape the practice of management. The result is a teaching team that exposes participants to multiple perspectives, challenging their thinking and encouraging new practices that result in superior business leadership. For more detailed biographies, click on each faculty name.

Rawi Abdelal, Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Business Administration. Faculty associate of Harvard's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs; member of the Business, Government and the International Economy Unit; member of the executive committee of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies; and faculty cochair of the "Global Energy Seminar."

Rebecca M. Henderson, John and Natty McArthur University Professor. Member of the General Management and Strategy Units; and faculty chair of the Business and Environment Initiative.

Shon R. Hiatt, Assistant Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit.

Joseph B. Lassiter III, MBA Class of 1954 Professor of Management Practice. Member of the Entrepreneurial Management Unit.

Noel Maurer, Associate Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Business, Government and the International Economy Unit; and faculty cochair of the "Global Energy Seminar."

Forest L. Reinhardt, John D. Black Professor of Business Administration. Faculty chair of the European Research Initiative; member of the Business, Government and the International Economy Unit; faculty cochair of the "Global Energy Seminar"; and faculty chair of the "Agribusiness Seminar: An Asian Offering."

Richard H.K. Vietor, Paul Whiton Cherington Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean; and member of the Business, Government and the International Economy Unit.