
Hidden Episode 2: Curving from the Inside with Dan Henkle
07/05/19 • 36 min
Staying with one company doesn't mean you're stagnating or failing to grow. In this episode of Career Curves, guest Dan Henkle shares how the moves he made within one company to build a rich, challenging, fulfilling career.
Our first official episode of the Career Curves podcast and website, careercurves.com, is now available. Subscribe today!
Meet the Guest
Dan Henkle is a Human Resources and Sustainability Executive with 30 years of experience at Oracle and Gap Inc. Key roles have included SVP of Global Human Resources, SVP of Global Sustainability and President of the Gap Foundation. He has a proven ability to lead in highly complex, global operating environments and to develop highly effective teams across a variety of disciplines and geographies. He also has a consistent track record of improving overall business performance and employee engagement. Dan is currently the CEO of The Henkle Group and Co-Founder of Career Curves.
Dan is the Chair of the Board of Directors for the global human rights organization Social Accountability International. He also serves as Chair of the Board of Trustees for the Drew School in San Francisco.
Dan earned his BS in Accounting and General Management at Purdue University and his MBA with an emphasis in Organizational Behavior from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. He currently lives in San Francisco.
Staying with one company doesn't mean you're stagnating or failing to grow. In this episode of Career Curves, guest Dan Henkle shares how the moves he made within one company to build a rich, challenging, fulfilling career.
Our first official episode of the Career Curves podcast and website, careercurves.com, is now available. Subscribe today!
Meet the Guest
Dan Henkle is a Human Resources and Sustainability Executive with 30 years of experience at Oracle and Gap Inc. Key roles have included SVP of Global Human Resources, SVP of Global Sustainability and President of the Gap Foundation. He has a proven ability to lead in highly complex, global operating environments and to develop highly effective teams across a variety of disciplines and geographies. He also has a consistent track record of improving overall business performance and employee engagement. Dan is currently the CEO of The Henkle Group and Co-Founder of Career Curves.
Dan is the Chair of the Board of Directors for the global human rights organization Social Accountability International. He also serves as Chair of the Board of Trustees for the Drew School in San Francisco.
Dan earned his BS in Accounting and General Management at Purdue University and his MBA with an emphasis in Organizational Behavior from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. He currently lives in San Francisco.
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What can you do when the paths you're supposed to take aren't the ones you want to take? In this episode of Career Curves, guest Bill Auerbach shares his career journey and how a stint in comedy helped him discover the path that was right for him.
Our first official episode of the Career Curves podcast and website, careercurves.com, are now available. Subscribe today!
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Bill Auerbach, CEO Coaching Right Now, brings over 20 years of experience in organizational development, communication, training, and coaching toward his mission of developing future corporate leaders. He brings specific expertise in the corporate, entrepreneurial and non-profit fields, and his clients come from a wide variety of industries — including professional services, manufacturing, consumer goods, health care, technology and retail. High-profile clients have included PepsiCo, Kimberly Clark, Blue Shield of California, Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, DSW, Macy’s, Hess Oil and McGladrey.
Bill is also very active in the non-profit sector, where he’s put his coaching expertise to use helping special-needs individuals and their families. He’s also served as Chairman of the Board of Keshet, an organization dedicated to enriching the lives of developmentally challenged children and adults.
Bill earned his BA in business economics from UCLA. He currently lives in the Chicago area.
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Allowing Your Passion to Emerge, with Kellie McElhaney
When you hear that someone makes a list of top most influential leaders, it's easy to assume they were driven by a clear vision for their career since they were young. The truth is that success like this can be had even by people who start out not knowing what they want to do.
In the premier episode of Career Curves, guest Kellie McElhaney shares how she went from not knowing what she wanted to do to becoming passionate about corporate social responsibility and equity fluent leadership, and how these became the center point for her work. She also shares why she chose academia as the arena where she could make the most impact.
Meet the Guest
Dr. Kellie McElhaney is on the faculty and is the Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Equity, Gender and Inclusion (EGAL) at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley.
Launched in November 2017, EGAL's mission is to educate equity fluent leaders to ignite and accelerate change. Kellie helped develop this concept and teaches it across the globe. Equity fluent leaders understand the value of different lived experiences and courageously use their power to address barriers, increase access, and drive change for positive impact. Haas graduates over 1,000 leaders a year; EGAL will ensure that they are all equity fluent. The center deeply partners with the corporate and civil sectors.
In 2003, Kellie founded the Center for Responsible Business (CRB), solidifying corporate responsibility as a core competency and competitive advantage of Berkeley-Haas. Due to Kellie’s leadership, Haas was rated #1 in the world for corporate responsibility by The Financial Times. She received the Founder and Visionary Award at Haas in 2013 for this work.
Kellie authored the book, Just Good Business: The Strategic Guide to Aligning Corporate Responsibility and Brand. She writes case studies of companies who are investing in women, and broader diversity and inclusion, and does research in the area of equal, pay, conscious inclusion, equity fluent leadership, and value-creating strategies of diversity and inclusion. Her Gap, Inc. Equal Pay case won the California Management Review Case of the Year in 2017. She was named one of the Bay Area’s Most Influential Women in 2019 by the S.F. Business Times.
Kellie’s consulting client list includes: Ernst & Young, NVIDIA, Gap, Inc., Women’s Initiative Foundation (France), Orrick, Levi, , Network for Executive Women, Twilio, Vimplecom, KAUST, Nokia, Navigant Consulting, NetGear, Personal Capital, CALSTRS, Financial Professionals Association, Driscoll Berries, GE Oil & Gas, Triage Consulting Group, Ulster Bank, Accenture, Yum! Brands, Chevron, ING, Energizer Holdings, Inc., Pandora, Aboitiz, Outotec, Pillsbury Winthrop.
Kellie currently serves on the Board of Directors for Sierra Europe Offshore, LTD., the Closed Loop Fund, and Empower Her Network, and on the Gender Equity Diversity Subcommittee of the University of California Athletics Board.
Kellie lives in Oakland, California and has two college-aged daughters. She earned her B.A. from the University of North Carolina, her M.A. from Ohio University, and her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. Prior to moving in to academia, Kellie worked in retail banking in commercial lending, acquisitions and corporate leadership development.
Links
- Kellie’s TEDx Talk: CSR 3.0
- Center for Equity, Gender and Leadership at Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
- Center for Responsible Business at Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
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