
Chip Espinoza
PhDc
CA, US
Chip Espinoza
Executive Vice President, LeadershipTraQ
Chip Espinoza is the Executive Vice President of LeadershipTraQ. He also teaches at the Edna Davis Hobbs California Student Leadership Institute at California State University, Long Beach.
He consults in the civic, corporate and non-profit sectors. His client list ranges from The Boeing Company to Special Olympics. He specializes in helping leaders initiate and negotiate change in their organizations. He frequently keynotes for corporate events, conferences, and organizations across the country on his research about 'Twenty-Somethings" and their value to organizations.
Chip has authored several articles on the subject of leadership and is the content director for LeadershipTraQ Televised, a thirty-minute television program broadcast throughout Southern California. He also produces an award-winning monthly Podcast that focuses on leadership.
Having the advantage of being in both the boardroom and classroom has stimulated Chip's interest in what he considers to be a disconnect between management and today's younger employees. He has a book being published by Wiley in February 2010 entitled Managing the Millennials. Chip is a leading expert on the subject of generational diversity in the workplace.
Chip is currently working on a Ph.D. in Leadership and Change at Antioch University. He serves as an advisor to The Ukleja Center for Ethical Leadership at California State University, Long Beach. He also serves on the board for The Jesse Miranda Center for Hispanic Leadership.
Chip and his wife Lisa live in Dove Canyon, California and have four children.
Recent Articles:
Are You "X" On The "Y's"?
The Cultural Value of a Parking Spot
The Proof Is Not In The Proving
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
Creating Space between Short-Term Scrutiny and Long-Term Expectations
Revolutionary Change III: Encouraging Your Leaders
Revolutionary Change II: Following Your Followers?
Revolutionary Change?
Chip Espinoza
Executive Vice President, LeadershipTraQ
Chip Espinoza is the Executive Vice President of LeadershipTraQ. He also teaches at the Edna Davis Hobbs California Student Leadership Institute at California State University, Long Beach.
He consults in the civic, corporate and non-profit sectors. His client list ranges from The Boeing Company to Special Olympics. He specializes in helping leaders initiate and negotiate change in their organizations. He frequently keynotes for corporate events, conferences, and organizations across the country on his research about 'Twenty-Somethings" and their value to organizations.
Chip has authored several articles on the subject of leadership and is the content director for LeadershipTraQ Televised, a thirty-minute television program broadcast throughout Southern California. He also produces an award-winning monthly Podcast that focuses on leadership.
Having the advantage of being in both the boardroom and classroom has stimulated Chip's interest in what he considers to be a disconnect between management and today's younger employees. He has a book being published by Wiley in February 2010 entitled Managing the Millennials. Chip is a leading expert on the subject of generational diversity in the workplace.
Chip is currently working on a Ph.D. in Leadership and Change at Antioch University. He serves as an advisor to The Ukleja Center for Ethical Leadership at California State University, Long Beach. He also serves on the board for The Jesse Miranda Center for Hispanic Leadership.
Chip and his wife Lisa live in Dove Canyon, California and have four children.
Recent Articles:
Are You "X" On The "Y's"?
The Cultural Value of a Parking Spot
The Proof Is Not In The Proving
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
Creating Space between Short-Term Scrutiny and Long-Term Expectations
Revolutionary Change III: Encouraging Your Leaders
Revolutionary Change II: Following Your Followers?
Revolutionary Change?
