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2 September 2020

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In this issue: AOM 2020 Division and Interest Group Award Winners

 

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2 September 2020

AOM 2020 Division and Interest Group Award Winners

 

Each year the Academy's Divisions and Interest Groups (DIGs) recognize professional accomplishments and contributions to the field of management. These awards are presented during the Annual Meeting and each DIG presents a broad range of awards at the community level, recognizing excellence in both service and scholarship.

 

Please join us in congratulating the on their exceptional achievements!

If you haven’t already shared your DIG’s exciting news, please for inclusion in the next newsletter!

Last month's Virtual Career Fair at the Annual Meeting saw a big turnout for AOM's career coaching service: one-on-one appointments with seasoned professional eager to share their experience and industry knowledge. Nearly 100 Career Fair participants received personal assistance with:

  • curriculum vitae review
  • interview prep
  • an overview of the academic recruitment timeline and process
  • understanding the difference between research and teaching institutions, and how to determine the best career fit

Our is working to provide this service on an ongoing basis. If you are in the job market, look for more details in the months to come or contact Career Services Manager .

 

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AOM Welcomes the 76th President of the Academy of Management,
Quinetta M. Roberson

At this year’s Annual Meeting, Past President Jacqueline Coyle-Shapiro ceremoniously passed the gavel to Quinetta Roberson, officially welcoming her as the 76th president of the Academy of Management:

 

“I am ecstatic to hand over the leadership of the Academy of Management to the next president, Quinetta Roberson. I sit here in awe of the boundless skills and abilities Quinetta possesses.” AOM Past President Jacqueline Coyle-Shapiro

 

Quinetta is the John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor of Management and Psychology at Michigan State University. Her research interests focus on diversity, justice, and inclusion within teams and organizations to enhance effectiveness, and has appeared in many of the leading management, psychology, and law journals.

 

She has served as an Associate Editor at the Journal of Applied Psychology (2008-2014) and edited Handbook of Diversity in the Workplace published by Oxford Press. Quinetta has over 20 years of experience teaching courses and workshops globally on leadership, talent management, and diversity. Her research and teaching are informed by her background in finance, having worked as a financial analyst and small business development consultant prior to obtaining her doctorate.

 

Quinetta Roberson has been a member of the Academy of Management for 25 years. She served on the AOM Board of Governors in several capacities: as Representative-at-large from 2013-2016, as Vice President in 2018-2019, President-Elect in 2019-2020, and is currently serving as President in 2020-2021.

 

The Academy extends a heartfelt THANK YOU to Jacqueline Coyle-Shapiro for her dedication of service, time, and expertise to AOM, especially during a year of unprecedented disruption, and please join us in giving Quinetta a warm welcome as we look forward to another innovative year of leadership.

 

“The last year at AOM has taught us some important skills for cooperation and adaptation. With so many people dedicating their time, efforts, expertise, and experience, I have no doubt that we will be better, bigger, faster, stronger… and stay the premiere professional association among management and organizational scholars. I’m excited to see what the next year holds; so, 2021, let’s go!”

Quinetta Roberson, AOM 2020 closing remarks


Connect with your Divisions and Interest Groups

 

AOM's NEW Interactive DIG webpage

If you haven't noticed yet, we recently launched an . The objective was to present the connections between DIGs through member enrollment to each DIG. DIGs all have color-coded cards referencing macro, micro and meso clusters, as well as the current number of members who have joined. When you roll over the card, all of the other cards change to indicate how many members from each DIG are also enrolled in the highlighted DIG. Finally, when you click on a card, a pop-up window appears to show the domain statement, DIG stats, links to other pages, and a "join" link for that DIG.

 

Please visit and play with this new feature on our website and feel free to for how we may improve or use this technology for other aspects of the AOM website.

Connect@AOM is the perfect place to share ideas, knowledge, and resources. Members are seeking answers in the following community discussions. Can you help?

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