Get Yourself the Job

Dr. Natalia Peart


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Jennifer Hill talks to author, Dr. Natalia Peart, about her new book, “FutureProofed: How to Navigate Disruptive Change, Find Calm in Chaos, and Success in Work and Life.” Dr. Peart discusses how multi-tasking is bad for the brain. Dr. Peart also discusses how to find lasting happiness and better work/life balance.
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Dr. Natalia Peart is author of the brand new book, “FutureProofed: How to Navigate Disruptive Change, Find Calm in Chaos, and Success in Work and Life” (Jan 2019)
MORE INFO: Dr. Natalia Peart, PhD, has more than 25 years’ experience as a clinical psychologist and an executive leadership consultant. She served as an adjunct professor at the University of Nebraska, where she taught Women in Leadership courses, as well as Creighton University’s College of Business Administration, where she taught Management of Nonprofit Organizations to MBA students. Natalia was also the Senior Director of the Corporate Executive Board, a provider of best practice research to leading global companies, and she served as Staff Psychologist at Johns Hopkins.
Dr. Peart completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Georgetown University and her clinical internship at Harvard Medical School. Natalia received her PhD from the University of Maryland, and her B.A. from Brown University. She’s also served on the boards of Operation Hope, the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and others.
Dr. Natalia Peart is also the former CEO of the Women’s Center for Advancement and former Consultant for The Gallup Organization, where she worked with companies in the financial services, medical devices, high tech, hospitality, retail and automotive industries on strategic and tactical management issues.
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