Margaret Andrews
Margaret Andrews is a seasoned executive, academic leader, speaker, and instructor with over thirty years of professional experience. She has held a variety of senior management positions and has taught, spoken, and consulted across the globe. She creates and teaches a variety of courses and professional and executive programs at Harvard’s Division of Continuing Education including Managing Yourself and Leading Others, Understanding and Evolving Culture, Emotional Intelligence in Leadership, Strategic Leadership, and It Depends: Unpacking the Problems and Paradoxes of Leadership. She is also the founder of The MYLO Center, a private leadership development firm.
Margaret has held a variety of positions in business and higher education, including Associate Dean at Harvard University’s Division of Continuing Education, Vice Provost at the Hult International Business School, and Executive Director of the MBA Program, Alumni Relations, and Marketing at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Prior to her career in higher education, she held positions as Vice President of Marketing at Putnam Investments, Consultant at Mercer Management Consulting (now Oliver Wyman), and as a CPA at Deloitte and Touche.
Margaret hails from California and has an undergraduate degree from the University of California at Berkeley and earned her graduate degree at the MIT Sloan School of Management, where she was named a Seley Scholar, the school’s highest honor.
Programs Margaret Teaches
Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
Managing Yourself and Leading Others
Strategic Leadership