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Dayna Johnson Catropa is an experienced educator and consultant with a focus on leadership and strategy. Currently serving as an Instructor at Harvard University since January 2007, Dayna teaches graduate-level courses on emotional intelligence and personal management. Dayna also holds professional roles at Harvard University, including positions in the Office of the President and the Division of Continuing Education, where responsibilities included managing professional development programs. As a Moderator for Harvard Business Publishing Corporate Learning since January 2020, Dayna develops materials and delivers online learning modules for global corporate executives. Additionally, Dayna authors the StratEDgy blog for Inside Higher Ed, fostering discussions on leadership and strategy. Previous experience includes consulting for Eduventures, Inc., and working as an account associate at EMI Strategic Marketing. Dayna holds a Master's degree in Education from Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Bachelor of Science in Applied Economics and Management from Cornell University.
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With more than 25 years of success delivering dynamic learning experiences to the world’s biggest brands, Harvard Business Publishing Corporate Learning partners with Global 2000 companies to co-create leadership-development solutions that align with strategy and engage learners. They combine unrivaled subject-matter expertise and scale with unmatched flexibility and contextualization to bring the right programs to the right learners in the most useful ways. From highly focused executive leadership programs to enterprise-wide engagements for thousands of global employees, each learning experience leverages the remarkable depth and breadth of Harvard Business School and Harvard Business Review resources, industry experts, technology-enabled and user-friendly solutions, and a creative, collaborative mindset to help clients discover something new. The result is stronger companies better prepared to meet their challenges and thrive both today and in the future. They are one of the three market groups that make up Harvard Business Publishing, which also include Higher Education and Harvard Business Review Group. Harvard Business Publishing is an affiliate of Harvard Business School.