Michelle French-Holloway
Professor and Program Director, Mount Saint Mary's University, Los Angeles
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Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles
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Business Administration
Michelle French-Holloway serves as Professor and Doheny Program Director in the Department of Business Administration at Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles.
Michelle French-Holloway serves as Professor and Doheny Program Director in the Department of Business Administration at Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles. She teaches courses in management, leadership, and organizational behavior.
Dr. French-Holloway’s professional experience includes over twenty years in strategic marketing consulting for clients in the entertainment and technology industries and in the non-profit space, public relations and sales in the fashion industry, and fund development in the non-profit sector. She has served on the boards of non-profit organizations that provide educational services to youth and families.
Her research interests include leadership, meaning and calling in work, and effectiveness in faith-based organizations. Dr. French-Holloway’s publications include the book, A New Meaning-Mission Fit: Aligning Life and Work in Business, and the chapter "Teaching Creativity and Spiritual Meaning Using Insights from Neurobiology" in The Handbook of Personal and Organizational Transformation. She has served as a Research Fellow with the Center for Church Management at the Villanova School of Business. She is Past Chair of the Management, Spirituality and Religion Division of the Academy of Management and Past President of the Management Faculty of Color Association. She is a frequent speaker for conferences including the International Association of Management, Spirituality and Religion.