Harriette Watford Lowenthal
Director of Coaching Services
Harriette Watford Lowenthal provides strategic guidance and focused coaching to facilitate ExecuNet Members’ achievement of their respective career aspirations and to enhance individual effectiveness.
Leveraging her experience in public, private, not-for-profit and education sectors, her expertise includes organization/individual assessment, measurement and research; strategy development and execution; selection and succession management processes; diversity and inclusion; and executive/leadership development. Harriette brings a depth of experience for the planning and execution of a wide range of business and human resource initiatives across small to large multinational organizations.
She has consulted with organizations including Caterpillar, Hallmark Cards, Eli Lilly, General Motors, BP, McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing), DaimlerChrysler (now Daimler AG and Chrysler LLC), Hathaway Brown School, Kaiser Permanente, The Ohio State Medical Center, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Bank One (now Chase Manhattan Bank), and countless others.
Harriette is a certified facilitator for the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE Institute, CONFRONTING ANTI-SEMITISM Programs and ECHOES & REFLECTIONS Holocaust Education, IMPLICIT BIAS, delivering workshops for law enforcement, preschool through college administrators, educators, students and families furthering her commitment to anti-bias, inclusion and diversity education. She serves on the ADL-Cleveland Board of Directors, Education Committee.
Harriette earned her undergraduate and master’s degrees in psychology and counseling education from the University of Southern California, where she was instrumental in pioneering a student-athletic academic counseling program. In addition to ExecuNet, she is the founder and principal of a small consulting company. Her prior roles included: Corporate Director—Training & Development for Amoco Corporation; Senior Consultant and Executive Assessor and Coach — Development Dimensions International.
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