Dr. Barbara Jean Addison Reid, EdD

Management Educator | Human Resources Consultant

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1943

Born to Isaac Norman Reid and Mary (Addison) Reid in Rendville, OH.

1969

Is an assistant manager of staffing at Harvard University until 1978.

1974

Earns a Bachelor of Science in personnel and industrial relations from Northeastern University and joins the Sigma Epsilon Rho Honor Society.

1978

Is the director of personnel/human resources at Tufts University until 1986.

1980

Is a senior lecturer in business administration at Northeastern University until 1994.

1985

Achieves a Master of Education from Northeastern University and joins the Kappa Delta Pi Honorary Society.

1986

Is the director of human resources at Automatic Data Processing in Waltham, MA until 1994.

1989

Serves the Northeast Human Resources Association as a board member, vice president and president through 1997.

1992

Obtains a Doctorate of Education from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

1994

Teaches as an assistant professor of management and is a consultant of human resources at Bentley College until 2008.

1997

Is the executive director of human resources at Bentley College until 2008.

2008

Is the director of equal opportunity and inclusion and Title IX coordinator at Lesley University until 2016.

2010

Serves as leadership committee chair for the Women of the Harvard Club until 2012.

2017

Is named to Boston’s Most Influential Women by the Women of the Harvard Club Leadership Committee.

2017

Receives recognition for Strong Leadership Influence from Governor Charles D. Baker and Lieutenant Governor Karyn E. Polite.

2018

Publishes “Everyday Artist: Creating the Life You Want to Live.”

2020

Is an instructor at Boston College and is a consultant out of National Executive Coach Consulting Services through today.

2020

Is a dissertation coach for graduate students who earn their PhD and EdD doctoral degrees.

2021

Works with Nationwide Executive Consulting Services for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion through today.

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