About Craig
Craig M. Nathanson, M.A. M.S. Ph.D Candidate
Craig Nathanson spent 30 years at the senior levels in both technology and human resource related areas (Intel, Amdahl, and Right Management Consultants). He was among the group of founders of Pandesic, one of the early ecommerce firms where he was Director of Web development as well as a Vice-President of PeoplePC a joint venture with Ford Motor Company. His teaching experience is focused on management, leadership and organizational behavior although Craig also teaches ecommerce, marketing and topics in human resources.
Craig has been a visiting lecturer for the Academy of National Economy in Moscow, Russia, and is currently a visiting professor for Shenyang Jianzhu and Shenyang University of technology in China and Vietnam National University and Solvay Brussels school of Economics. Additionally Craig is an online professor for Liverpool University in England and the Keller Graduate school of management. Craig Nathanson has written and published 4 books including, How to find the Right work during challenging times, a new approach to life and work after 40 and The Best Manager, getting BETTER results with people.
Craig founded in 2000 an online community for finding vocation after 40 and most recently a new online community for learning and developing management skills. Craig is an active speaker, private coach for those over 40, executive coach for senior managers and workshop leader.
Additionally, Craig has been teaching in the San Francisco bay area with Cal State East Bay since 2001. Craig has been professionally affiliated with the American Society of University Professors, American Management Association, Association of Humanistic Psychology, and Association of Small Book Publishers. Craig earned an M.A. in Human Development from the Fielding Graduate Institute, CA, a M.S. in Telecommunications Management from Golden Gate University, Ca and a B.A. in Human Relations and Organizational Behavior at University of San Francisco, CA.
Craig completed doctoral research in Human and Organizational Development at The Fielding Graduate Institute, Ca.
Craig and his family live in Northern California.