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Robert Bonnevie

  • Associate Professor of Practice
Academic Division: Management
Dr. Bonnevie is a lecturer in the Management Division at Babson College.

Dr. Bonnevie is a licensed psychologist with extensive experience consulting to both the private and public sectors. In addition to his clinical and career counseling background, Dr. Bonnevie's areas of expertise include management assessment, leadership development, executive coaching and conflict/change management. He is the Founder and President of the Palmer Group, Inc. in Holliston, MA where he develops, markets, sells and delivers an array of career management and organizational development services.

Academic Degrees

  • PsyD, Hahnemann University

Academic Interest / Expertise

Leadership; Leadership Development; Coaching

Awards & Honors

  • 2022 — Graduate School Faculty Member of the Year , Graduate School
  • 2018 — First annual Babson “Graduate School Excellence in Service” Awards, 2018, Babson College
  • 2016 — Service Award, Babson College
  • 2016 — Joseph R. Weintraub Alumni Award for Distinguished Faculty Service, Alumni Association

Courses

  • Degree Courses 2024

    • MOB 3512 LEADER DEVELOPMENT
    • FME 1001 FOUNDS MGMT & EPS
  • Degree Courses 2023

    • MOB 6110 CREATING ENTREPRENEURIAL LEADERS
    • FME 1000 FOUNDATIONS OF MGMT & ENTREPRENEURS
    • FME 1001 FOUNDATIONS OF MGMT & ENTREPRENEURS
    • MOB 3512 LEADER DEVELOPMENT

Presentations

  • "The Emotionally Intelligent Leader: Reducing Stress & Building Engagement" Bonnevie, R. Taste of Babson - Babson has a Strategic Alliance Partnership with the building landlord on High St. that allows Babson to host lunch/learns for tenants in the building twice a year which is used as an opportunity to showcase Babson’s faculty and promote Babson's part-time programs. , Babson's Boston campus (2019)
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Department & College Wide Services

  • CLTP Task Force; contributing to the re-imagining of CLTP and how it can best serve the development of our students going forward (Fall 2018 - Present)
  • Diversity Council (Fall 2016 - Present)
  • Faculty Senate Diversity and Inclusion Committee (Fall 2017 - Spring 2020)
  • Moderated CLTP coaches' panel on "Coaching Across Borders" in January 2018 (Winter 2018)