William Rothwell is a professor of workforce education and development, affiliated with the College of Education, and a professional associate of Management Development. He joined Penn State as a full-time faculty member in 1993 and works part-time for Penn State Management Development Programs and Services.
Emil J. Sadloch is the owner of Sadloch Development Associates, a firm that provides a wide variety of learning and training solutions.
Mr. Sadloch has worked for more than 25 years in learning, leadership development, and human resource development. He has helped organizations create visionary strategies, goals, and plans; improve leadership and management skills; enhance communication and collaboration; increase sales/service results; and develop better team functioning. He earned an M.A. from Montclair State University, and he has also completed additional graduate work in personnel management, industrial psychology, and general management at New York University and Rutgers.
Anthony Salvia is a professor emeritus of statistics at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, and a professional associate of Management Development. He joined Penn State Management Development Programs and Services part-time in 2000.
David Sheridan is a professional associate of Continuing and Professional Education at Penn State.
Lynn Sowden is founder and principal of Navigations Consulting, and a professional associate of Management Development.
Donald W. Turner is an assistant professor affiliated with the College of the Liberal Arts.
Arun Upneja is an associate professor of hotel, restaurant, and recreation management and a professional associate of Management Development.
Joseph Walk, an instructor affiliated with the College of Education, is the manager of Management Development's Corporate Education and Technology Center.
Mary Kay T. Williams is a professional associate of Management Development, and a founder and principal of MindShift Consulting, Inc., a company that offers customized training and human resource management solutions.