Daniel Diermeier has lectured globally on crisis and reputation management, integrated strategy, activists and consumer boycotts, political strategy and regulatory management. He has also led customized programs in biotechnology, energy, financial services, manufacturing, medical marketing, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, media management, regulatory management, security management, and transportation management. Daniel has also been an advisor to some of the world’s leading companies.

His clients include: Abbott Laboratories, Accenture, ADT, AHIP, Allianz, Baker & McKenzie, Baxter International, BP, Cargill, the City of Chicago (Office of the Mayor), CIBC, ConAgra, The Dallas Morning News, Edelman, Exelon, the FBI, W. W. Grainger, GroupOn, Guidant, HSBC, IFCO Systems, Intercontinental Exchange, Johnson & Johnson, Kraft, McDonald’s, Metro AG, Metro Cash & Carry International, Nicor, People’s Energy, REWE Group, Roche Diagnostics, Shell, State Farm, Takeda, and United Health Group.

In December 2004 he was appointed to the Management Board of the FBI. He has also served as a senior advisor to PricewaterhouseCoopers and as an advisory board member for Quantum Secure, a security management technology company. Professor Diermeier is a member of the Economic Club of Chicago, and author of Reputation Rules: Strategies for Building Your Company’s Most Valuable Asset (McGraw-Hill, April 2011).

To work with Daniel or to book a speaking engagement, please contact Denita Linnertz by phone at (847) 491-5131 or by email at d-linnertz@kellogg.northwestern.edu.

 

Upcoming speaking events:

21st Annual Corporate Governance Conference - May 7-8, 2012 at the Kellogg School of Management's James L. Allen Center, located at 2169 North Campus Drive, Evanston, Illinois.

Nemmers Prize Conference - "The Political Economy of Growth and Development." May 11-12, 2012 at the Kellogg School of Management's James L. Allen Center, located at 2169 North Campus Drive, Evanston, Illinois.

 


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