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Professor of Strategy Kenan-Flagler Business School University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hugh O’Neill
Professor of Strategy
Kenan-Flagler Business School
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hugh M. O’Neill is Professor of Strategic Management , and O’Herron Distinguished Scholar and
past Associate Dean for the Executive MBA Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill's Kenan-Flagler Business School. Prior to joining the Kenan-Flagler faculty, Dr. O’Neill served
on the faculties of the University of Connecticut and Grand Valley State University. At these
schools, he served as Department Chair (Grand Valley), Founding Director of the Wolff Family
Program in Entrepreneurship, and Founding Director of the Regional Office of the Connecticut
Small Business Development Center. Hugh is active in the Academy of Management, having served
on the Board of Governors of the Academy, and the Executive Board of the Business Policy and
Strategy Division. He is past-editor of the Academy of Management Executive, and served as special
editor for an issue on re-engineering and right-sizing.
Hugh’s work in executive development has included programs in quality management, corporate
transformation, and in strategic management. In recent years, he has delivered programs for:
? Progress Energy ? Siemens
? Varian ? LOGTECH
? The US Marine Corps ? Wachovia Bank
In summer 2003, Professor O’Neill was guest speaker for the US Joint Chief of Staffs, for the
Commander’s Joint Chief’s Lecture Series.
Dr. O’Neill’s research has been published in a variety of journals in the United States and Europe.
His research interests include turnaround strategies, corporate governance, mergers,
entrepreneurship, and managerial decision making.
Hugh earned his B.A. from Syracuse University, an M.S. from NYU’s Polytechnic Institute and a
Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts.
REV 9/04
doc_114541008.pdf
Professor of Strategy Kenan-Flagler Business School University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hugh O’Neill
Professor of Strategy
Kenan-Flagler Business School
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hugh M. O’Neill is Professor of Strategic Management , and O’Herron Distinguished Scholar and
past Associate Dean for the Executive MBA Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill's Kenan-Flagler Business School. Prior to joining the Kenan-Flagler faculty, Dr. O’Neill served
on the faculties of the University of Connecticut and Grand Valley State University. At these
schools, he served as Department Chair (Grand Valley), Founding Director of the Wolff Family
Program in Entrepreneurship, and Founding Director of the Regional Office of the Connecticut
Small Business Development Center. Hugh is active in the Academy of Management, having served
on the Board of Governors of the Academy, and the Executive Board of the Business Policy and
Strategy Division. He is past-editor of the Academy of Management Executive, and served as special
editor for an issue on re-engineering and right-sizing.
Hugh’s work in executive development has included programs in quality management, corporate
transformation, and in strategic management. In recent years, he has delivered programs for:
? Progress Energy ? Siemens
? Varian ? LOGTECH
? The US Marine Corps ? Wachovia Bank
In summer 2003, Professor O’Neill was guest speaker for the US Joint Chief of Staffs, for the
Commander’s Joint Chief’s Lecture Series.
Dr. O’Neill’s research has been published in a variety of journals in the United States and Europe.
His research interests include turnaround strategies, corporate governance, mergers,
entrepreneurship, and managerial decision making.
Hugh earned his B.A. from Syracuse University, an M.S. from NYU’s Polytechnic Institute and a
Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts.
REV 9/04
doc_114541008.pdf