Patricia Deyton

Assistant Professor, Director, Center for Gender in Organizations
P: 617-521-3876
F: 617-521-3878
patricia.deyton@simmons.edu

Master of Divinity, Yale University MSW, Administration, Columbia University


Specialization

Nonprofit and General Management, Gender and Diversity

Bio

Patricia Deyton has taught Leading and Managing Effective Nonprofit Organizations at several universities, including the Simmons School of Management. She currently teaches the course at the Harvard Extension School along with a course in Gender, Leadership and Management. She was cited as distinguished faculty by the Radcliffe Graduate Seminars at Harvard, where she began her teaching career. In addition to teaching, she provides seminars and talks on the nonprofit sector, the role of women in leadership, and related topics.

She has over 30 years of experience at the highest executive levels in the nonprofit sector, most recently as the Executive Director of the Council of Women World Leaders and the International Assembly of Women Ministers at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Prior to her work with the Council and Assembly, she was CEO of the American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay, based in Boston. An advocate of civic engagement, she has served on numerous boards and commissions in the nonprofit and public sectors and is currently a board member with five organizations.

Patricia is also a consultant to the nonprofit sector, specializing in strategic planning, board development, and executive coaching. She co-founded the highly successful Forum for Women Leaders of Nonprofit Organizations. She is continuing her relationship with the Council as the Senior Program Consultant.


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