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    William B. Lee, Ph.D.

    Executive education, management consulting, board memberships

    Dr. William B. Lee, Ph.D., is a distinguished leader with a wealth of experience across various esteemed organizations, including roles as a corporate educator, management consultant, board member, and author.

    His extensive career includes serving on the Boards of Directors of renowned entities like Freeman Companies, APICS, APICS Foundation, UNICON, Oliver Wight Management Consulting, and more, showcasing his expertise and influence in corporate governance.

    With a background in Operations Management, his areas of specialization encompass board memberships, energy and healthcare industries, entrepreneurship, global corporate strategy, operations and supply chain management, innovation, and corporate growth.

    Dr. Lee has a notable academic record, holding a Ph.D. in Operations Management from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an MBA in Engineering Management from Rollins College, and a BE in Electrical Engineering from Vanderbilt University.

    As the former Founder, Chairman, and CEO of William B. Lee International, a global executive education and management consulting firm, he has demonstrated his commitment to advancing organizational effectiveness and strategic management.

    Furthermore, he has contributed significantly to academia through publications in academic journals, professional presentations, and authoring multiple books, with a sixth book on corporate renewal currently in progress.

    Dr. Lee's career has seen him hold key positions at institutions like Rice University, Deloitte Consulting, and the University of Houston, consolidating his reputation as a thought leader in operations and strategic management.

    With a track record of enhancing skills and talents at all organizational levels, from small firms to global corporations, Dr. William B. Lee remains a prominent figure in the realm of corporate governance and executive leadership.