Dr. Graham’s work experience includes over a decade in leadership positions for Fortune 100 companies, and extensive consulting experience working with industries such as: transportation, telecommunications, IT, banking, and credit card services. Some of her clients include Microsoft, AT&T and L’Oreal. She has also consulted with government agencies at the federal, state, city and county levels. RJ has provided program design, facilitation, and keynote addresses for over 60 organizations, including international corporations, small businesses, family-owned and operated firms, and not-for-profit foundations. She has held a faculty position at the University of Denver for over 25 years, teaching both graduate and undergraduate courses in business, psychology and ethics.
Academic credentials for Dr. Graham include a BA degree in Psychology from Dana College; Blair, Nebraska; an MBA from the University of Denver; Denver, Colorado; and a PhD in Psychology from University of Denver; Denver, Colorado. She is a licensed psychologist (CO #1812) and a credentialed neuropsychologist. RJ has co-authored, articles and conference papers on teamwork and effective leadership behaviors. Her current research is in applying knowledge of the brain to enhance one’s leadership skills.
Academic credentials for Dr. Graham include a BA degree in Psychology from Dana College; Blair, Nebraska; an MBA from the University of Denver; Denver, Colorado; and a PhD in Psychology from University of Denver; Denver, Colorado. She is a licensed psychologist (CO #1812) and a credentialed neuropsychologist. RJ has co-authored, articles and conference papers on teamwork and effective leadership behaviors. Her current research is in applying knowledge of the brain to enhance one’s leadership skills.