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Nate Bennett
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Bennett

Nate Bennett joined Georgia Tech's College of Management as Associate Dean of faculty and programs in the fall of 1999. In the spring of 2003, he was named Senior Associate Dean with responsibility for executive education, corporate and career development, and graduate alumni relations.

Bennett came to the College from E. J. Ourso College of Business at Louisiana State University where he had been a faculty member since 1989. While at LSU, he served as Chair of the William W. and Catherine M. Rucks Department of Management and was Associate Dean for Academic Programs.

He received both a Bachelor's degree in Sociology in 1983 and a Master's degree in Applied Social Research in 1984 from Tulane University in New Orleans. In 1989, he earned his PhD in Management from Georgia Tech. Bennett is active in the Academy of Management and the Southern Management Association.

Stephen A. Miles
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Stephen Miles has over 10 years experience in assessment, succession planning, organizational effectiveness and strategy consulting, and leads the Executive Assessment Practice for the Americas. He partners with clients' senior leadership and often their Board of Directors to help them develop robust succession plans and strategic talent management strategies. Additionally, he focuses on M&A talent assessment and integration and senior executive transitions (On-Boarding) along with selective c-level coaching assignments.

His clients cut across all industry sectors and include technology, aerospace & defense, industrial, entertainment, natural resources, consumer, private equity, financial services, insurance, healthcare, industrial, automotive, and higher education. He has led and worked on projects around the globe including Australia, Asia Pacific, Europe, South Africa, Latin America, and Canada.

Stephen earned a bachelor's degree from Queen's University in Kingston, Canada in psychology, and a master's degree from the University of Victoria, also in psychology. He received his MBA from Queen's University.

 

 
 
 
           
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