Alexander B. Horniman

Expertise
- Business Ethics
- Developing Personal Leadership
- Executive Behavior
- Managerial Psychology
- Managing Diverse Work Groups
- Managing Personal and Organizational
Change
- Motivating Others to Increased Performance
Alexander B. Horniman, Killgallon Ohio Art Professor of Business Administration;
Senior Fellow, Olsson Center for Applied Ethics
A.B. Middlebury College; M.B.A., University of California at Los Angeles, D.B.A., Harvard University
Office:
289
Phone:
434-924-7246
E-mail:
HornimanA@darden.virginia.edu
Courses
Business Projects
Leadership and Diversity Through Literature
Leading Strategic Change
Managerial Psychology
Leadership Learning Lab
Executive Education Courses
Managing Individual and Organizational Change
The Executive Program
Leading for High Performance
Biography
Killgallon Ohio Art Professor of Business Administration Alexander B. Horniman teaches in the Ethics Strategy and Leadership area at Darden. He is also a Senior Fellow in the school's Olsson Center for Applied Ethics. He served as founding director of the Olsson Center, one of the first university-based ethics centers. He has developed a number of executive education experiences ranging in length from several days to multiple weeks. His current teaching and research interests focus on the areas of strategy, leadership, individual and organizational change, high performance and the moral and ethical issues of leadership.
Before joining Darden, Professor Horniman spent a number of years in the United States Army and the aerospace firm of North American Aviation. While doing doctoral work, he was a special consultant to the Secretary of Defense. He also taught at California State at Northridge and Suffolk University in Boston.