Thomas Sullivan has spent 25 years as a consultant, facilitator, coach and lecturer on designing, leading and implementing personal and organization change efforts in distinct settings across the globe. In addition to his maintain his own consulting business, Thomas is a faculty member at the Hult International Business School and a Discipline Lead for Leadership Development and a Research Lead.
Thomas has a broad base of experience in the design and delivery implementation of large-scale leadership development and coaching efforts for international organizations and global companies, including, DISH Networks, Aspentech, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, BP, Pemex, Cemex, Biogen, the US Forest Service and the American Cancer Society. In the past several years, in conjunction with a team from the Society for Organizational Learning led by Robert Hanig, Thomas has facilitated leadership development programs and coached teams and managers at all levels of leadership with the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
Thomas is a Co-Founder of My City at Peace, an organization dedicated to reducing gang related violence in our communities.
Thomas is bilingual (Spanish and English) and works with equal ease in Spanish and English, with clients in Latin America, Spain and the United States. He has lectured and taught at the Tufts University Fletcher School of Diplomacy, the Arthur D. Little School of Management, and the US Naval War College.
Thomas has held senior consulting and management positions with Arthur D. Little and Innovation Associates. Prior to that, he held a management position with an international training firm, where he managed sales and operations as well as developed and conducted training programs focusing on personal transformation and effectiveness. He has a BA degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
- Location: Massachusetts, USA