Faculty
John C. Cameron, JD, LLM, is an assistant professor of management and organization at The Pennsylvania State University, Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies. Prior to joining Penn State, Professor Cameron was assistant to the president at Temple University Health System. His executive and legal experience includes corporate positions at Methodist Hospital, a division of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Allegheny General Hospital, and Albert Einstein Medical Center. He is a former Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and is admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania, Maryland and New Jersey. He currently serves on the Health Care Law Committee of the Pennsylvania Bar Association. Professor Cameron has extensive experience in health care administration, negotiations, conflict resolution, and labor relations. He has served on numerous health care and community boards. He has authored articles and conference presentations on a wide range of business, corporate, health care, bioethics, leadership development, administrative and labor relations issues.
Tim Moore is an accomplished author and speaker with over three decades of experience in marketing, sales, and training for numerous Fortune 500 companies, including PepsiCo, Gillette, Dow Chemical, and L’Oreal USA. He is editor of the magazine Carolina Business Connection and director of workforce learning and sales development at the information technology consultancy WingSwept in North Carolina’s Research Triangle region. He is also owner and principal of the sales consultancy Dancing Elephants.
At Generational Insight, Moore is part of a team that has become the leading voice on the impact of generational differences on sales, marketing, and management. He combines the research of Generational Insight with his own professional experience, in addition to observations of client practices, to provide generational strategies and solutions for sales-based business relationships.
Mr. Moore holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Elon University. He is a board member of the Elon Alumni Association and a member of Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities.
He is one of about 75 million Baby Boomers who are still busy changing the world.
John Sosik, Ph.D., CPA, CMA, is professor of management and organization, research fellow in the Consortium for Sustainable Business Development, and professor-in-charge of the Master of Leadership Development program at The Pennsylvania State University, Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies, where he has received awards for excellence in research, faculty innovation and teaching. Dr. Sosik teaches leadership, organizational behavior, and research methods courses. His research focuses on leadership and mentoring processes in face-to-face and virtual environments, groups/teams and organizations. He is an expert on transformational leadership, having published 92 articles, books, book chapters and proceedings and delivered close to 80 academic conference presentations since 1995, and has conducted training and organizational development programs for profit and non-profit organizations. He is the recipient of the Center for Creative Leadership/Leadership Quarterly Award for his research on personality, charismatic leadership, and vision, and Sage Publication's Best Macro Contribution Award for his work on the application of the Partial Least Squares data analytic technique to group and organization research. He serves on the editorial boards of The Leadership Quarterly, Group & Organization Management, andJournal of Behavioral and Applied Management. He is the lead author of the book, “The Dream Weavers: Strategy-Focused Leadership in Technology-Driven Organizations” (2004, Information Age Publishing). His second book, “Leading With Character: Stories of Valor and Virtue and the Principles They Teach”(2006, Information Age Publishing), was named one of the 30 best business books of 2007 by Soundview Executive Book Summaries. His third book is “Full Range Leadership Development: Pathways for People, Profit and Planet”(2010, Routledge/Psychology Press). He is also a Certified Public Accountant in Pennsylvania and a Certified Management Accountant.