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Amy Elizabeth Fox, MA


faculty member Amy Elizabeth Fox, MA, is chief executive officer and cofounder of Mobius Executive Leadership, a premier consulting company that emphasizes personal transformation and organizational culture change. She leads trainings for executive teams in Fortune 500 companies focusing on issues of communication, team building, negotiation, and strategic planning. Her recent clients include American Management Systems, Standard and Poors, Merrill Lynch, Capital One, Selective Insurance, Wachovia Inc., and Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceutical.

Fox serves as the program director of the Rockwood Fund’s Leadership Training Program for Public Interest Professionals, a national effort to bring leading technologies in organizational development to the public interest sector. She is also one of the directing managers of the Center for Meaningful Leadership, which specializes in training and coaching women leaders. She is certified as an executive coach in the area of Emotional Intelligence by Hay/McBer and Associates, and as a trainer in the System for Analyzing Verbal Interaction by SAVI® Communications.

Previously, Fox was the director of training and organizational development for Wellspace Inc., a health care start-up and served as the associate director of the National Religious Partnership for the Environment, an educational initiative headed by Vice President Al Gore and Carl Sagan.

A psychotherapist who is affiliated with Cambridge Health Associates, she received her bachelor’s degree from Wesleyan University and her master’s degree in counseling psychology from Lesley College. Fox also serves as a Literary Scout for David Black Agency in New York City.

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