Hank Rubin, PhD is one of the most insightful and spirited analysts and writers on collaborative leadership in the nation.
You'll find Hank's books compelling to read, easy to understand, insightfully relevant, deeply connected to both practice and social justice, and grounded in intelligent reflection.
Hank brings tremendous scholarship and practical experience to his writing, coaching, training and keynote speaking ~ with experience as a community organizer, nonprofit exec, middle school teacher and high school coach, associate state superintendent of public education, commissioner of public housing, dean and professor of education, distinguished visiting scholar, director and professor of a school of public administration, member and officer of dozens of government and nonprofit boards of directors, and convener/facilitator in hundreds of collaborations.
Hank's books and articles are used by leaders, teachers, students, coaches and scholars in schools, universities, nonprofits, community and government agencies and businesses around the world.
Hank founded the Institute for Collaborative Leadership in 1992 to support research, training and development of mission-driven public collaborations and collaborative public leaders.