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Simmons College School of Management
Executive Education
409 Commonwealth Ave
Boston, MA 02215
617-521-3869
execed@simmons.edu

Deborah Merrill-Sands

A Message from Dean Deborah Merrill-Sands


Never before has the word "leader" been so used and misused. And yet, never before has the need for principled leadership been more apparent – in business, government, and the nonprofit sector.

At the SOM, answering this call drives our work every day.

A recent SOM survey of successful businesswomen highlights a different model of workplace leadership that demands serious attention: A majority of the women surveyed say that being "in charge of others" is not what motivates them. Women desire to exercise power with others and not simply over them. Making a difference is more important to them than expanding turf. At the same time, women are ambitious. They want to have influence at the highest levels in setting the agenda, the direction, and the priorities of a company or organization to the benefit of customers, stakeholders, employees, and the community. This unusual combination of principled, collaborative leadership and the drive to deliver results underscores our unique approach to management education.

For 30 years, Simmons has prepared women to lead and manage effectively and ethically in a world that deserves no less. We are proud of the way our Executive Education program participants are making a difference on a daily basis as they lead their organizations to be more productive and more purposeful. I invite you to join our community.

Deborah Merrill-Sands
Dean; Co-founder, Simmons Center for Gender in Organizations
Ph.D., Cornell University