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Bruce L. Gibb

Bruce L. Gibb is an organizational psychologist in private practice and
an adjunct professor in the School of Natural Resources and the
Environment at the University of Michigan. He is currently active in the
Sustainability Consortium of Society for Organizational Learning and
the Washtenaw Homeless Alliance. He is a member of the Spiral Dynamics
Integral Constellation. After receiving his MPA from Princeton
University in 1964, he served in Peru with AID. He moved to Chile as
Assistant Representative of the Ford Foundation and then to the
Foundation’s New York office as program officer in the social sciences
for Latin America. Since obtaining his Ph.D. in organizational
psychology from the University of Michigan in 1977, he has consulted
with US military, government agencies, the United Nations and many
Fortune 100 companies.

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