
Dennis O'Neil
Ph.D.
VA, USInfluential Leadership Development Consultant and Executive Coach, Best Selling Author of "Changing Altitude: How to Soar in Your New Leadership Role"
Dr. Dennis O’Neil is a highly effective executive / leader with over 25 years’ experience in corporate, government and academic sectors. He is a trusted strategic advisor who has provided critical analytical guidance to public company Boards, CEO’s and Pentagon Chiefs of Staff. He has deep expertise mobilizing teams and staffs to action, communicating complex messages, and managing large scale operations.
Most recently, O'Neil served as the Chief of Staff of Alcoa / Arconic Inc., a global leader in lightweight metals technology, engineering, and manufacturing; operates in 30 countries and has over 60,000 employees. As Chief of Staff, O'Neil served the Executive Office of the Chairman and CEO and Alcoa business and resource units providing strategic advice, guidance, coordination, and oversight.
O'Neil joined Alcoa / Arconic from the Eisenhower School for National and Resource Strategy at the National Defense University, Washington, D.C. where he was a Professor of Behavioral Sciences. He served as the Director of Strategic Leadership, Director of the Executive Assessment and Development Program, and Director of the Adaptive and Agile Leaders Networks.Previously, O'Neil served in the White House for the National Security Division, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President overseeing more than $10 billion in discretionary outlays. He provided analysis and recommendations used by the White House to develop and implement critical policies. He was also the Executive Director of the Performance Improvement Council responsible for implementing the President's approach to improving interagency performance and accountability.
As a career Army officer, O'Neil served in strategic roles directly supporting the highest levels of Pentagon leadership, including three Chiefs of Staff of the Army. His early career included experience as an armor officer and Army strategist in a host of tactical, operational, academic, and strategic level leadership assignments including combat tours in both Afghanistan and Iraq.
He was a faculty member at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College.
Dennis holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Psychology from Duke University and a B.S. in Management from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
He resides with his family near Washington, DC.
Dr. Dennis O’Neil is a highly effective executive / leader with over 25 years’ experience in corporate, government and academic sectors. He is a trusted strategic advisor who has provided critical analytical guidance to public company Boards, CEO’s and Pentagon Chiefs of Staff. He has deep expertise mobilizing teams and staffs to action, communicating complex messages, and managing large scale operations.
Most recently, O'Neil served as the Chief of Staff of Alcoa / Arconic Inc., a global leader in lightweight metals technology, engineering, and manufacturing; operates in 30 countries and has over 60,000 employees. As Chief of Staff, O'Neil served the Executive Office of the Chairman and CEO and Alcoa business and resource units providing strategic advice, guidance, coordination, and oversight.
O'Neil joined Alcoa / Arconic from the Eisenhower School for National and Resource Strategy at the National Defense University, Washington, D.C. where he was a Professor of Behavioral Sciences. He served as the Director of Strategic Leadership, Director of the Executive Assessment and Development Program, and Director of the Adaptive and Agile Leaders Networks.Previously, O'Neil served in the White House for the National Security Division, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President overseeing more than $10 billion in discretionary outlays. He provided analysis and recommendations used by the White House to develop and implement critical policies. He was also the Executive Director of the Performance Improvement Council responsible for implementing the President's approach to improving interagency performance and accountability.
As a career Army officer, O'Neil served in strategic roles directly supporting the highest levels of Pentagon leadership, including three Chiefs of Staff of the Army. His early career included experience as an armor officer and Army strategist in a host of tactical, operational, academic, and strategic level leadership assignments including combat tours in both Afghanistan and Iraq.
He was a faculty member at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College.
Dennis holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Psychology from Duke University and a B.S. in Management from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
He resides with his family near Washington, DC.
Changing Altitude: How to Soar in Your New Leadership Role
You’ve strived to be your best in every step of your career. Now you’re starting a new leadership role, one with more responsibility in areas and organizations where your experience is limited. The template for success you’ve always relied on may no longer apply.
You need an adaptable roadmap based on shared values and thoughtful strategy. You need improved clarity, renewed confidence, and deeper capabilities. But first, you need a starting...
