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About
HOWARD D. LEIFMAN, Ph.D.
Human Resource Consultant and Psychotherapist/Career Coach
Dr. Leifman currently advises and consults with both
corporate clients and individuals in the areas of: career development,
change management, counselling, human resources, recruiting and staffing
and time management. He has had his own consulting firm since 2002,
specializing in helping organizations and individuals work through their
human resources issues. He has been in private practice for over five
years.
Prior to starting his own consulting practice, he was the Chief People
officer of Vault.com from 2000 to 2002, a web site for career information.
His role was to oversee all Human Resource functions for Vault.com. These
responsibilities included benefits, compensation, employee relations,
recruiting and training.
During this time, he was also the President of Vault's Human Resource
Consulting Practice. Offering advice and consulting services on
Recruiting, Interviewing and HR strategy. He counseled individuals on
their resumes and provided information and coaching on determining one's
career directions. He is qualified to interpret Myers Briggs and Strong
Campbell Assessment tests.
Prior to his work at Vault, he was a principal and the National Director
for Strategic Staffing and Recruiting for William M. Mercer, Inc.
(1998-2000) where he directed all US recruiting for the 12,000 person
Global HR consulting firm. Before joining Mercer, Dr. Leifman was a Senior
Consultant in the recruiting and training and development area of Towers
Perrin (1994-1998).
Prior to Towers Perrin, Dr. Leifman was the Director of Special Services,
New York University, Stern Graduate School of Business (1988-1994). During
his tenure at Stern, Dr. Leifman counseled and coached over 4000 MBA
students on their careers.
He is a member of the Conference Board, Society of Human Resource
Management, New York New Media Association, National Association of Social
Workers and on the board of a number of charitable organizations. Dr.
Leifman has a Bachelors degree from Syracuse University, a Masters degree
in Communications Management also from Syracuse University, a Masters in
Social Work from New York University and a Ph.D. also from New York
University. His dissertation is on, "Family of origin roles and adult work
roles in relation to employee adjustment, satisfaction, and success."
He has guest lectured at Harvard, MIT, NYU, CUNY and the College of
Aeronautics. He has worked and lived internationally.
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