Warren  Farrell
Dr. Warren Farrell’s areas of expertise include interpersonal and organizational communication, compensation, leading multi-cultural and diverse organizations and women’s issues as leaders and global managers. The Chicago Tribune described Warren as "the Gloria Steinem of Men's Liberation."

Warren Farrell holds a Ph.D. in American government and constitutional law.

Dr. Warren Farrell is the author of many books, including two award-winning international best sellers, Why Men Are The Way They Are and The Myth of Male Power. His most recent book, Women Can’t Hear What Men Don’t Say, is a selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club. A forthcoming book, 25 Ways to Higher Pay, helps both employers and employees understand what makes a company want to increase an employee’s pay. Dr. Farrell’s books are published in over 50 countries, and in 9 languages.

Dr. Farrell is the only man in the US to have been elected three times to the Board of Directors of the National Organization for Women (New York City chapter); and served on the boards of three national men’s organizations. Over a period of 25 years, Warren formed over 600 women's and men's groups and worked with more than a quarter million men and women from all walks of life.

In 1965, President Johnson recognized Warren as one of the nation's outstanding young educators. Warren later served as an assistant to the president of New York University and received NYU's highest honor for his Ph.D. thesis on changing men's roles and behavior in response to women's roles. He is included in Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the World.

Warren appeared eight times on both Donahue and CNN’s Sonya Live. He appeared repeatedly on the Oprah Winfrey Show, as well as on the ABC World News with Peter Jennings, the Today Show with Barbara Walters, 20/20, Crossfire and Larry King Live.

Warren was featured frequently in Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Boardroom Publications, People, Time, Newsweek, and The New York Times. He also appeared on the Today Show, CBS Morning News and Good Morning, America. Warren's writings appeared in a wide variety of publications ranging from Psychology Today to the World Book Encyclopedia; from Cosmopolitan to Ms.; from Glamour to journals of sociology and psychology.

Dr. Farrell taught in the School of Medicine at the University of California in San Diego, as well as at Georgetown University, Rutgers, Brooklyn College, American University, and the California School of Professional Psychology.

Dr. Farrell’s corporate clients include: AT&T, IBM, Toyota Corporation, Bell Atlantic, Revlon Corporation, Ogilvy-Mather, Hoffman-La Roche, Teledyne-Ryan, Beckmann Labs, Sharp Hospital, Northern Telecom NASA, HUD, the US Department of Education, and the US Department of Energy.

Areas of Expertise
Communication


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