Judith A. Gebhardt
Adjunct Lecturer
Research Interests:
Judith's research interests includes coaching and ethics, intangible capital issues including behavioral due diligence in the M&A/change management process, strategic business development, and leadership development.
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Judith Ann Gebhardt is on the faculty of Washington (STL) and Creighton Universities. Previously, she was on the faculty of American University, Kogod School of Business, Washington DC where she taught Leadership and Organizational Behavior. Judith holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology and four M.S. degrees in the areas of Organizational Psychology (California School of Professional Psychology); Biometry/Epidemiology (University of Southern California); and Psychology and Health Care Management (California State University, Los Angeles). She has taught, or teaches MBA courses, at St. Louis University (her alma mater!), The University of Maryland’s (UMD) Smith School of Business,The University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business, Pepperdine and as well as The University of Mining and Technology located in Freiberg, Germany. Judith also holds an executive coach accreditation, at the Senior Practitioner level, from the European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC).
Prior to her faculty appointments Judy practiced as a bilingual licensed family therapist (LMFT), working at a non-profit located in Los Angeles’ eastside. Her primary caseload included disenfranchised youth (including gang members) where she focused on developing communication skills, self-confidence and goals which included employment. She has consulted with both public and private sector organizations including the Department of the Navy, Chief Information Office and Heineken Technical Services, The Netherlands. As a small business owner she collaborated with The City of Los Angeles and the probation department, developing and implementing a communication training program ultimately recognized by the Justices. She also co-authored and delivered a training curriculum and focusing on customer service for The City of Pasadena. Judy also co-owns, with her husband, an orchid business that provides care and consultation services.
Email: jagebhardt@wustl.edu
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