Dr. Sean Conley

Dr. Conley has led projects in Japan, Saudi Arabia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, and the U.S. and served on the faculties of  Marlboro College Graduate School, The New School University, the School for International Training's Graduate Institute, and Tokyo Joggakan College. In addition, he's held administrative roles as a program chair, department chair, dean, and institutional chief learning officer. He has been an invited speaker at numerous international conferences.

Dr. Conley's consulting work focuses on helping leaders, teams, and organizations develop the collaborative learning strategies needed to adapt to ever-changing environments. This work has ranged from leading a board of an NGO on assessing governance and strategic planning, to developing an instructional coaching program for teacher supervisors for a ministry of education. He's a licensed NBI Thinking Preferences practitioner, a tool that identifies individual and team thinking preferences, and a Trainer of Trainers for Results-Based Accountability (RBI), a methodology for developing concrete performance measurements for mission-based organizations. 

Dr. Conley has conducted numerous workshops and plenary presentations for organizations of teachers, nonprofit and mission-driven organizations, professional associations, governments, and businesses around the world and has been an invited presenter to Google’s Think Tank on Education.

In addition to consulting with the Institute for Collaborative Learning, Dr. Conley is an affiliated faculty member for the School for International Training and a facilitator for the MindKind Institute.