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David Gerard, Ph.D.

David Gerard, Ph.D.

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IN MEMORIAM

Dr. David Gerard died peacefully on March 3, 2021, with his wife and sons by his side at Stanford Hospital in California. Social Psychology Network is maintaining this profile for visitors who wish to learn more about Dr. Gerard's work.

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Seasoned C-Suite Executive Coach/Assessment Professional and Leadership Development Consultant. Ph.D. in psychology with international focus.

Specialties: Executive coaching, leadership assessment, team profiling, C-Suite team development, talent management business development, service quality, group facilitation, change management, leadership competencies, community building in organizations, nonprofit leadership development, university educator, community leader

Interested in partnering with academic social psychologists on new or existing research projects as an associate researcher, specifically in the areas of:

(1) Executive team development, and leadership development at senior and middle levels
(2) Bicultural identity development, identity and alienation
(3) Psychodynamics of group processes
(4) Prejudice and racism and the workplace
(5) Impact of charter schools on reducing the achievement gap among low-income student populations

Primary Interests:

  • Attitudes and Beliefs
  • Culture and Ethnicity
  • Group Processes
  • Intergroup Relations
  • Internet and Virtual Psychology
  • Interpersonal Processes
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Personality, Individual Differences
  • Persuasion, Social Influence
  • Prejudice and Stereotyping
  • Self and Identity
  • Sociology, Social Networks

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