Dr. H. Eric Schockman Co-Founder Hellenic Leadership Advisors
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He has written several books and edited many articles on leadership and politics in California, the nation, international affairs, and presented on panels on these same topic. His two most recently edited volumes are titled: Breaking the Zero-Sum Game: Transforming Societies Through Inclusive Leadership (Emerald Press), 2017; Peace, Reconciliation and Social Justice Leadership in the 21st Century: The Role of Leaders and Followers: (Emerald Press), 2019.
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Ph.D. in Political Science and International Relations, University of California
Dr. Schockman is Professor Emeritus of Politics and International Relations at Woodbury University (soon to merge into the University of Redlands). He is also a Professor in the MPA program at CSU Northridge and has taught at Pepperdine University. Dr. Schockman is a consultant for the new Los Angeles City Charter Reform advising key members and staff on the current commission.
Dr. Schockman previously served as Associate Dean and Associate Adjunct Professor at the Sol Price School of Public Policy at the University of Southern California. He was the Founding Director of the Edmund G. “Pat” Brown Institute for Public Affairs at CSULA. He was President and founder of the Global Hunger Foundation, dedicated to helping women in the developing world break the chains of poverty by funding projects designed to provide sustainable development and organic farming. He served as CEO and President of a prestigious international anti-hunger organization for over a decade pumping some $60 million in grants into the field. Dr. Schockman served as Vice President of the California League of Conservation Voters Educational Fund where he supervised environmental public opinion polling and statewide voter engagement. He was a top consultant to the California State Assembly and the Los Angeles City Council. Eric also served as Policy Director for the City of Los Angeles’ Elected Charter Reform Commission. Dr. Schockman was the founder of the National Anti-Hunger Organizations (NAHO), an alliance of all major national anti-hunger organizations in the United States. Additionally, Dr. Schockman was a member the National Interfaith Hunger Director’s Committee. He was on the founding board of directors of the Global Food Banking Network. The Senate Rules Committee appointed him to the California State Library Commission. He was former Chair of the California Post-Secondary Education Commission, an appointment made by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Appointed by California State Assembly Speaker Emeritus Antonio Villaraigosa, Eric has also served on the Little Hoover Commission, a bipartisan, independent body whose function is to promote efficiency, effectiveness, and economy in state programs. He served in the Peace Corps in Sierra Leone, West Africa, and taught agricultural and sustainable development.
Dr. Schockman speaks before elected officials, professional and community organizations across the country and is frequently quoted in The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Dallas Morning News, CNN, NPR and other national publications and electronic media.
Dr. Schockman speaks before elected officials, professional and community organizations across the country and is frequently quoted in The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Dallas Morning News, CNN, NPR and other national publications and electronic media.
He has also written several books and edited many articles on leadership and politics in California, the nation, international affairs, and presented on panels on these same topic. His two most recently edited volumes are titled: Breaking the Zero-Sum Game: Transforming Societies Through Inclusive Leadership (Emerald Press), 2017; Peace, Reconciliation and Social Justice Leadership in the 21st Century: The Role of Leaders and Followers: (Emerald Press), 2019.
Dr. Schockman has built an international reputation for consulting with leading labor unions, educational institutions, global businesses, and nonprofits.
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