Dorie Clark Explained
Dorie Clark |
Nationality: | American |
Birth Place: | Pinehurst, NC, USA |
Occupation: | Professor, Author, Consultant |
Employer: | Duke University |
Dorie Clark (born 1978) is an American author and executive education professor at Columbia University’s Columbia Business School.
Early life and education
Clark was born in Pinehurst, North Carolina and left high school at age 14 to attend the Program for the Exceptionally Gifted at Mary Baldwin College (now University) in Staunton, Virginia.
Clark transferred to Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, where she graduated magna cum laude in 1997 with a BA in Philosophy. She was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. In 1999, she completed her Master of Theological Studies at Harvard Divinity School.
Career
Clark has guest lectured and taught at universities around the world, including Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts;[1] IE Business School in Madrid, Spain;[2] and the Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO in Moscow, Russia.[3] She has also spoken at the U.S. Library of Congress.[4]
Clark has been described by the New York Times as an “expert at self-reinvention and helping others make changes in their lives.”[5] She is a frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review,[6] Fast Company,[7] and Business Insider. She hosts “Better,” a weekly video interview program, for Newsweek.[8]
She started her career as a journalist at the alternative newsweekly The Boston Phoenix.[9]
She became the press secretary for former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich’s unsuccessful 2002 campaign for Massachusetts governor.[10] She later became the New Hampshire Communication Director for Howard Dean’s 2004 presidential campaign.[11] [12]
Books
- Reinventing You: Define Your Brand, Imagine Your Future (Harvard Business Review Press, 2013)
- Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It (Portfolio/Penguin, 2015)
- Entrepreneurial You: Monetize Your Expertise, Create Multiple Income Streams, and Thrive (Harvard Business Review Press, 2017)
- The Long Game: How to Be a Long-Term Thinker in a Short-Term World (Harvard Business Review Press, 2021)
Notes and References
- Web site: You 2.0 . Christina Pazzanese . Harvard Gazette . 16 September 2013 . 2 November 2020 .
- Web site: Webinar: Dorie Clark On How To Stand Out From Your Peers - Talent And Careers . Talent and Careers at IE . 3 November 2016 . 2 November 2020 .
- Web site: Build your own brand . Skolkovo Course Listing . courses.skolkovo.ru . 2 November 2020 .
- Web site: Dorie Clark, Author of "Stand Out," Speaking on April 12 . Ellen Terrell . blogs.loc.gov . 7 April 2016 . 2 November 2020 .
- Web site: Reinventing Yourself . Brody . Jane E. . Well by New York Times . 14 March 2016 . 23 October 2020 .
- Web site: Search dorie clark on HBR . hbr.org . 23 October 2020 .
- Web site: Dorie Clark . 20 July 2020 . How to give yourself 'career insurance' during uncertain times . 23 October 2020 . Fast Company.
- Web site: Better - A LinkedIn Live Series With Dorie Clark (ft. Tiffany Dufu) . Newsweek . YouTube . 4 September 2020 . 23 October 2020 .
- Web site: Author teaches you how to reinvent yourself . Forman . Ethan . Salem News . 1 May 2013 . 23 October 2020 .
- Web site: Dems Challenge Romney on Residence . John McElhenny . AP NEWS . 8 June 2020 . 23 October 2020 .
- Web site: Howard Dean on the Campaign Trail . ABC News . 6 January 2006 . 23 October 2020 .
- How to Recover from a Blunder . Dorie Clark . Harvard Business Review . 9 June 2011 . 23 October 2020 .