Towson University - Management
Power & Influence Leadership Keynote Speaker ,Professor,Torchbearer, #Millennial #GenZ Engagement , Team Success
Mariana
Lebron, Ph.D.
Towson, Maryland
SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES:
Managing successful organizational transformations and change using proven methods at multiple organizations.
Providing leadership to cross-functional high-performing project management teams in accomplishing organizational objectives.
Building collaborative partnerships among departments with competing goals.
Developing talent management initiatives to further organizational growth and innovation
Managing human capital – Recruiting, selecting, training, and supervising diverse groups of staff, including staff recruitment and retention analysis.
Advising teams on how to enhance motivation and increase productivity through understanding the impact of learning styles on communication and performance
Specialties: Founder and Owner, Soul Vision (Leadership Consulting Business): Motivational keynotes regarding leadership and positive societal change
M.S.
Counseling & Student Personnel Services
Graduated with Honors
Thesis: Leadership Education Through Drama
B.S.
Political Science
Honors, Cum Laude
School of the Arts and Sciences Honors Program
Department of Political Science Honors Program
Honors Thesis: Impact of Totalitarianism on Nationalism:
Comparative Study of Hitler and Stalin
Internship Experience: Senator Edward M. Kennedy District Office, Boston, MA
PhD, Management
Major: Strategy Minor: Organizational Behavior
Ronald McNair Fellowship, 2011
Statistical coursework: econometrics, qualitative and quantitative statistics courses
Qualitative Research Methods, Women Managing Change Within Higher Education Research Study
Business Dialog, Towson University
Mariana Lebrón is an assistant professor in the College of Business and Economics’ management department. In 2002, she was one of 7,500 selected from 210,000 nominees to carry the torch for the Olympic Games. Her research explores the leadership influence of power and diversity (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation) on performance. She has spoken at numerous companies, organizations and conferences about how power influences leaders and how leaders develop top performing teams and inclusive educational learning environments. Join Dr. Mar's #SassyDreamingTour as we together inspire life's greatest dreamers to make the impossible...possible. Through real-life anecdotes and inspiring story-telling, she passes the torch as we together ignite your passion and spirit to stand strong, always believing in the power of your dreams...no matter what anyone else says. During this journey, she works with you and your organization to meet your specific needs. She can bring the torch to share and pass, or she can motivate your team with inspirational stories and leadership lessons that Sassy Dreamers of all ages have shared with her. Since 2005, she has spoken with 1000s and listened to 100s one-on-one share courageous, uplifting, and hopeful stories of determination, struggle, and success.
Business Dialog, Towson University
Mariana Lebrón is an assistant professor in the College of Business and Economics’ management department. In 2002, she was one of 7,500 selected from 210,000 nominees to carry the torch for the Olympic Games. Her research explores the leadership influence of power and diversity (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation) on performance. She has spoken at numerous companies, organizations and conferences about how power influences leaders and how leaders develop top performing teams and inclusive educational learning environments. Join Dr. Mar's #SassyDreamingTour as we together inspire life's greatest dreamers to make the impossible...possible. Through real-life anecdotes and inspiring story-telling, she passes the torch as we together ignite your passion and spirit to stand strong, always believing in the power of your dreams...no matter what anyone else says. During this journey, she works with you and your organization to meet your specific needs. She can bring the torch to share and pass, or she can motivate your team with inspirational stories and leadership lessons that Sassy Dreamers of all ages have shared with her. Since 2005, she has spoken with 1000s and listened to 100s one-on-one share courageous, uplifting, and hopeful stories of determination, struggle, and success.
Anker Publishing
Bolton,MA:Anker Publishing.
Business Dialog, Towson University
Mariana Lebrón is an assistant professor in the College of Business and Economics’ management department. In 2002, she was one of 7,500 selected from 210,000 nominees to carry the torch for the Olympic Games. Her research explores the leadership influence of power and diversity (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation) on performance. She has spoken at numerous companies, organizations and conferences about how power influences leaders and how leaders develop top performing teams and inclusive educational learning environments. Join Dr. Mar's #SassyDreamingTour as we together inspire life's greatest dreamers to make the impossible...possible. Through real-life anecdotes and inspiring story-telling, she passes the torch as we together ignite your passion and spirit to stand strong, always believing in the power of your dreams...no matter what anyone else says. During this journey, she works with you and your organization to meet your specific needs. She can bring the torch to share and pass, or she can motivate your team with inspirational stories and leadership lessons that Sassy Dreamers of all ages have shared with her. Since 2005, she has spoken with 1000s and listened to 100s one-on-one share courageous, uplifting, and hopeful stories of determination, struggle, and success.
Anker Publishing
Bolton,MA:Anker Publishing.
Talking Stick, Association of College and University Housing Officers-International,
Business Dialog, Towson University
Mariana Lebrón is an assistant professor in the College of Business and Economics’ management department. In 2002, she was one of 7,500 selected from 210,000 nominees to carry the torch for the Olympic Games. Her research explores the leadership influence of power and diversity (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation) on performance. She has spoken at numerous companies, organizations and conferences about how power influences leaders and how leaders develop top performing teams and inclusive educational learning environments. Join Dr. Mar's #SassyDreamingTour as we together inspire life's greatest dreamers to make the impossible...possible. Through real-life anecdotes and inspiring story-telling, she passes the torch as we together ignite your passion and spirit to stand strong, always believing in the power of your dreams...no matter what anyone else says. During this journey, she works with you and your organization to meet your specific needs. She can bring the torch to share and pass, or she can motivate your team with inspirational stories and leadership lessons that Sassy Dreamers of all ages have shared with her. Since 2005, she has spoken with 1000s and listened to 100s one-on-one share courageous, uplifting, and hopeful stories of determination, struggle, and success.
Anker Publishing
Bolton,MA:Anker Publishing.
Talking Stick, Association of College and University Housing Officers-International,
Academy of Management Learning and Education
Business Dialog, Towson University
Mariana Lebrón is an assistant professor in the College of Business and Economics’ management department. In 2002, she was one of 7,500 selected from 210,000 nominees to carry the torch for the Olympic Games. Her research explores the leadership influence of power and diversity (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation) on performance. She has spoken at numerous companies, organizations and conferences about how power influences leaders and how leaders develop top performing teams and inclusive educational learning environments. Join Dr. Mar's #SassyDreamingTour as we together inspire life's greatest dreamers to make the impossible...possible. Through real-life anecdotes and inspiring story-telling, she passes the torch as we together ignite your passion and spirit to stand strong, always believing in the power of your dreams...no matter what anyone else says. During this journey, she works with you and your organization to meet your specific needs. She can bring the torch to share and pass, or she can motivate your team with inspirational stories and leadership lessons that Sassy Dreamers of all ages have shared with her. Since 2005, she has spoken with 1000s and listened to 100s one-on-one share courageous, uplifting, and hopeful stories of determination, struggle, and success.
Anker Publishing
Bolton,MA:Anker Publishing.
Talking Stick, Association of College and University Housing Officers-International,
Academy of Management Learning and Education
Business Dialog, Towson University
Mariana Lebrón is an assistant professor in the College of Business and Economics’ management department. In 2002, she was one of 7,500 selected from 210,000 nominees to carry the torch for the Olympic Games. Her research explores the leadership influence of power and diversity (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation) on performance. She has spoken at numerous companies, organizations and conferences about how power influences leaders and how leaders develop top performing teams and inclusive educational learning environments. Join Dr. Mar's #SassyDreamingTour as we together inspire life's greatest dreamers to make the impossible...possible. Through real-life anecdotes and inspiring story-telling, she passes the torch as we together ignite your passion and spirit to stand strong, always believing in the power of your dreams...no matter what anyone else says. During this journey, she works with you and your organization to meet your specific needs. She can bring the torch to share and pass, or she can motivate your team with inspirational stories and leadership lessons that Sassy Dreamers of all ages have shared with her. Since 2005, she has spoken with 1000s and listened to 100s one-on-one share courageous, uplifting, and hopeful stories of determination, struggle, and success.
Anker Publishing
Bolton,MA:Anker Publishing.
Talking Stick, Association of College and University Housing Officers-International,
Academy of Management Learning and Education
Organization Management Journal
Using a power-based conceptual framework, we present a collaboration model to guide faculty and student affairs (SA) staff in working together to develop experiential learning assignments that help students apply leadership concepts to on-campus organizational problems. The Power-Based Student-Centered Collaboration Model (PSCM) consists of four stages through which faculty, SA staff, leadership course students, and student organization leaders operationalize their legitimate, coercive, expert, reward, and informational power in sharing resources for mutually beneficial student-centered learning experiences. Power structures provide coordinating mechanisms for information-exchange, decision-making, and role clarification in team-based collaborations. Using the PSCM, we developed a 6-week assignment Leading in the Real World for an organizational leadership course. By assessing leadership challenges, leadership course students helped student organization leaders improve performance. We outline how to build collaborative teams for motivating learning experiences that engage students in learning leadership. We discuss students’ reflections on faculty, SA staff, and student organization leaders’ feedback.
Business Dialog, Towson University
Mariana Lebrón is an assistant professor in the College of Business and Economics’ management department. In 2002, she was one of 7,500 selected from 210,000 nominees to carry the torch for the Olympic Games. Her research explores the leadership influence of power and diversity (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation) on performance. She has spoken at numerous companies, organizations and conferences about how power influences leaders and how leaders develop top performing teams and inclusive educational learning environments. Join Dr. Mar's #SassyDreamingTour as we together inspire life's greatest dreamers to make the impossible...possible. Through real-life anecdotes and inspiring story-telling, she passes the torch as we together ignite your passion and spirit to stand strong, always believing in the power of your dreams...no matter what anyone else says. During this journey, she works with you and your organization to meet your specific needs. She can bring the torch to share and pass, or she can motivate your team with inspirational stories and leadership lessons that Sassy Dreamers of all ages have shared with her. Since 2005, she has spoken with 1000s and listened to 100s one-on-one share courageous, uplifting, and hopeful stories of determination, struggle, and success.
Anker Publishing
Bolton,MA:Anker Publishing.
Talking Stick, Association of College and University Housing Officers-International,
Academy of Management Learning and Education
Organization Management Journal
Using a power-based conceptual framework, we present a collaboration model to guide faculty and student affairs (SA) staff in working together to develop experiential learning assignments that help students apply leadership concepts to on-campus organizational problems. The Power-Based Student-Centered Collaboration Model (PSCM) consists of four stages through which faculty, SA staff, leadership course students, and student organization leaders operationalize their legitimate, coercive, expert, reward, and informational power in sharing resources for mutually beneficial student-centered learning experiences. Power structures provide coordinating mechanisms for information-exchange, decision-making, and role clarification in team-based collaborations. Using the PSCM, we developed a 6-week assignment Leading in the Real World for an organizational leadership course. By assessing leadership challenges, leadership course students helped student organization leaders improve performance. We outline how to build collaborative teams for motivating learning experiences that engage students in learning leadership. We discuss students’ reflections on faculty, SA staff, and student organization leaders’ feedback.
Journal of Leadership Education
This paper describes the implementation of a role-play exercise to illustrate the influence of followership styles and effective communication on leader-follower relationship formation and development.
Business Dialog, Towson University
Mariana Lebrón is an assistant professor in the College of Business and Economics’ management department. In 2002, she was one of 7,500 selected from 210,000 nominees to carry the torch for the Olympic Games. Her research explores the leadership influence of power and diversity (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation) on performance. She has spoken at numerous companies, organizations and conferences about how power influences leaders and how leaders develop top performing teams and inclusive educational learning environments. Join Dr. Mar's #SassyDreamingTour as we together inspire life's greatest dreamers to make the impossible...possible. Through real-life anecdotes and inspiring story-telling, she passes the torch as we together ignite your passion and spirit to stand strong, always believing in the power of your dreams...no matter what anyone else says. During this journey, she works with you and your organization to meet your specific needs. She can bring the torch to share and pass, or she can motivate your team with inspirational stories and leadership lessons that Sassy Dreamers of all ages have shared with her. Since 2005, she has spoken with 1000s and listened to 100s one-on-one share courageous, uplifting, and hopeful stories of determination, struggle, and success.
Anker Publishing
Bolton,MA:Anker Publishing.
Talking Stick, Association of College and University Housing Officers-International,
Academy of Management Learning and Education
Organization Management Journal
Using a power-based conceptual framework, we present a collaboration model to guide faculty and student affairs (SA) staff in working together to develop experiential learning assignments that help students apply leadership concepts to on-campus organizational problems. The Power-Based Student-Centered Collaboration Model (PSCM) consists of four stages through which faculty, SA staff, leadership course students, and student organization leaders operationalize their legitimate, coercive, expert, reward, and informational power in sharing resources for mutually beneficial student-centered learning experiences. Power structures provide coordinating mechanisms for information-exchange, decision-making, and role clarification in team-based collaborations. Using the PSCM, we developed a 6-week assignment Leading in the Real World for an organizational leadership course. By assessing leadership challenges, leadership course students helped student organization leaders improve performance. We outline how to build collaborative teams for motivating learning experiences that engage students in learning leadership. We discuss students’ reflections on faculty, SA staff, and student organization leaders’ feedback.
Journal of Leadership Education
This paper describes the implementation of a role-play exercise to illustrate the influence of followership styles and effective communication on leader-follower relationship formation and development.
Chicken Soup for the College Soul
Finalist.
Business Dialog, Towson University
Mariana Lebrón is an assistant professor in the College of Business and Economics’ management department. In 2002, she was one of 7,500 selected from 210,000 nominees to carry the torch for the Olympic Games. Her research explores the leadership influence of power and diversity (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation) on performance. She has spoken at numerous companies, organizations and conferences about how power influences leaders and how leaders develop top performing teams and inclusive educational learning environments. Join Dr. Mar's #SassyDreamingTour as we together inspire life's greatest dreamers to make the impossible...possible. Through real-life anecdotes and inspiring story-telling, she passes the torch as we together ignite your passion and spirit to stand strong, always believing in the power of your dreams...no matter what anyone else says. During this journey, she works with you and your organization to meet your specific needs. She can bring the torch to share and pass, or she can motivate your team with inspirational stories and leadership lessons that Sassy Dreamers of all ages have shared with her. Since 2005, she has spoken with 1000s and listened to 100s one-on-one share courageous, uplifting, and hopeful stories of determination, struggle, and success.
Anker Publishing
Bolton,MA:Anker Publishing.
Talking Stick, Association of College and University Housing Officers-International,
Academy of Management Learning and Education
Organization Management Journal
Using a power-based conceptual framework, we present a collaboration model to guide faculty and student affairs (SA) staff in working together to develop experiential learning assignments that help students apply leadership concepts to on-campus organizational problems. The Power-Based Student-Centered Collaboration Model (PSCM) consists of four stages through which faculty, SA staff, leadership course students, and student organization leaders operationalize their legitimate, coercive, expert, reward, and informational power in sharing resources for mutually beneficial student-centered learning experiences. Power structures provide coordinating mechanisms for information-exchange, decision-making, and role clarification in team-based collaborations. Using the PSCM, we developed a 6-week assignment Leading in the Real World for an organizational leadership course. By assessing leadership challenges, leadership course students helped student organization leaders improve performance. We outline how to build collaborative teams for motivating learning experiences that engage students in learning leadership. We discuss students’ reflections on faculty, SA staff, and student organization leaders’ feedback.
Journal of Leadership Education
This paper describes the implementation of a role-play exercise to illustrate the influence of followership styles and effective communication on leader-follower relationship formation and development.
Chicken Soup for the College Soul
Finalist.
Business Dialog, Towson University
Mariana Lebrón is an assistant professor in the College of Business and Economics’ management department. In 2002, she was one of 7,500 selected from 210,000 nominees to carry the torch for the Olympic Games. Her research explores the leadership influence of power and diversity (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation) on performance. She has spoken at numerous companies, organizations and conferences about how power influences leaders and how leaders develop top performing teams and inclusive educational learning environments. Join Dr. Mar's #SassyDreamingTour as we together inspire life's greatest dreamers to make the impossible...possible. Through real-life anecdotes and inspiring story-telling, she passes the torch as we together ignite your passion and spirit to stand strong, always believing in the power of your dreams...no matter what anyone else says. During this journey, she works with you and your organization to meet your specific needs. She can bring the torch to share and pass, or she can motivate your team with inspirational stories and leadership lessons that Sassy Dreamers of all ages have shared with her. Since 2005, she has spoken with 1000s and listened to 100s one-on-one share courageous, uplifting, and hopeful stories of determination, struggle, and success.
Anker Publishing
Bolton,MA:Anker Publishing.
Talking Stick, Association of College and University Housing Officers-International,
Academy of Management Learning and Education
Organization Management Journal
Using a power-based conceptual framework, we present a collaboration model to guide faculty and student affairs (SA) staff in working together to develop experiential learning assignments that help students apply leadership concepts to on-campus organizational problems. The Power-Based Student-Centered Collaboration Model (PSCM) consists of four stages through which faculty, SA staff, leadership course students, and student organization leaders operationalize their legitimate, coercive, expert, reward, and informational power in sharing resources for mutually beneficial student-centered learning experiences. Power structures provide coordinating mechanisms for information-exchange, decision-making, and role clarification in team-based collaborations. Using the PSCM, we developed a 6-week assignment Leading in the Real World for an organizational leadership course. By assessing leadership challenges, leadership course students helped student organization leaders improve performance. We outline how to build collaborative teams for motivating learning experiences that engage students in learning leadership. We discuss students’ reflections on faculty, SA staff, and student organization leaders’ feedback.
Journal of Leadership Education
This paper describes the implementation of a role-play exercise to illustrate the influence of followership styles and effective communication on leader-follower relationship formation and development.
Chicken Soup for the College Soul
Finalist.
Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal
(in press)
Business Dialog, Towson University
Mariana Lebrón is an assistant professor in the College of Business and Economics’ management department. In 2002, she was one of 7,500 selected from 210,000 nominees to carry the torch for the Olympic Games. Her research explores the leadership influence of power and diversity (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation) on performance. She has spoken at numerous companies, organizations and conferences about how power influences leaders and how leaders develop top performing teams and inclusive educational learning environments. Join Dr. Mar's #SassyDreamingTour as we together inspire life's greatest dreamers to make the impossible...possible. Through real-life anecdotes and inspiring story-telling, she passes the torch as we together ignite your passion and spirit to stand strong, always believing in the power of your dreams...no matter what anyone else says. During this journey, she works with you and your organization to meet your specific needs. She can bring the torch to share and pass, or she can motivate your team with inspirational stories and leadership lessons that Sassy Dreamers of all ages have shared with her. Since 2005, she has spoken with 1000s and listened to 100s one-on-one share courageous, uplifting, and hopeful stories of determination, struggle, and success.
Anker Publishing
Bolton,MA:Anker Publishing.
Talking Stick, Association of College and University Housing Officers-International,
Academy of Management Learning and Education
Organization Management Journal
Using a power-based conceptual framework, we present a collaboration model to guide faculty and student affairs (SA) staff in working together to develop experiential learning assignments that help students apply leadership concepts to on-campus organizational problems. The Power-Based Student-Centered Collaboration Model (PSCM) consists of four stages through which faculty, SA staff, leadership course students, and student organization leaders operationalize their legitimate, coercive, expert, reward, and informational power in sharing resources for mutually beneficial student-centered learning experiences. Power structures provide coordinating mechanisms for information-exchange, decision-making, and role clarification in team-based collaborations. Using the PSCM, we developed a 6-week assignment Leading in the Real World for an organizational leadership course. By assessing leadership challenges, leadership course students helped student organization leaders improve performance. We outline how to build collaborative teams for motivating learning experiences that engage students in learning leadership. We discuss students’ reflections on faculty, SA staff, and student organization leaders’ feedback.
Journal of Leadership Education
This paper describes the implementation of a role-play exercise to illustrate the influence of followership styles and effective communication on leader-follower relationship formation and development.
Chicken Soup for the College Soul
Finalist.
Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal
(in press)
Baltimore Business Review
Business Dialog, Towson University
Mariana Lebrón is an assistant professor in the College of Business and Economics’ management department. In 2002, she was one of 7,500 selected from 210,000 nominees to carry the torch for the Olympic Games. Her research explores the leadership influence of power and diversity (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation) on performance. She has spoken at numerous companies, organizations and conferences about how power influences leaders and how leaders develop top performing teams and inclusive educational learning environments. Join Dr. Mar's #SassyDreamingTour as we together inspire life's greatest dreamers to make the impossible...possible. Through real-life anecdotes and inspiring story-telling, she passes the torch as we together ignite your passion and spirit to stand strong, always believing in the power of your dreams...no matter what anyone else says. During this journey, she works with you and your organization to meet your specific needs. She can bring the torch to share and pass, or she can motivate your team with inspirational stories and leadership lessons that Sassy Dreamers of all ages have shared with her. Since 2005, she has spoken with 1000s and listened to 100s one-on-one share courageous, uplifting, and hopeful stories of determination, struggle, and success.
Anker Publishing
Bolton,MA:Anker Publishing.
Talking Stick, Association of College and University Housing Officers-International,
Academy of Management Learning and Education
Organization Management Journal
Using a power-based conceptual framework, we present a collaboration model to guide faculty and student affairs (SA) staff in working together to develop experiential learning assignments that help students apply leadership concepts to on-campus organizational problems. The Power-Based Student-Centered Collaboration Model (PSCM) consists of four stages through which faculty, SA staff, leadership course students, and student organization leaders operationalize their legitimate, coercive, expert, reward, and informational power in sharing resources for mutually beneficial student-centered learning experiences. Power structures provide coordinating mechanisms for information-exchange, decision-making, and role clarification in team-based collaborations. Using the PSCM, we developed a 6-week assignment Leading in the Real World for an organizational leadership course. By assessing leadership challenges, leadership course students helped student organization leaders improve performance. We outline how to build collaborative teams for motivating learning experiences that engage students in learning leadership. We discuss students’ reflections on faculty, SA staff, and student organization leaders’ feedback.
Journal of Leadership Education
This paper describes the implementation of a role-play exercise to illustrate the influence of followership styles and effective communication on leader-follower relationship formation and development.
Chicken Soup for the College Soul
Finalist.
Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal
(in press)
Baltimore Business Review
Journal of Leadership Education
Daring to challenge the status quo impacts innovation. Yet, successful outcomes depend on individual risk-taking and choice to influence others to support new ideas. This Challenging the Status Quo exercise illustrates how leaders use power and influencing tactics to challenge norms by analyzing Donald Trump’s journey as the 45th U.S. President to defy experts and successfully influence followers to support his non-traditional candidacy: businessman lacking political experience becoming leader of the free world. Through integrating videoclips and polls, instructors make power visible, relevant, and thought-provoking as students apply power theory and influencing tactics perspectives to analyze (a) how leaders impact followers’ perceptions, (b) students mutual-influencing strategies, (c) power’s relationship with social identity and privilege, and (d) social impact on innovation via activism and free speech.