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Harold Weinstein is Chief Operating Officer and a member of Wescott’s Investment Research Group and Management Committee. He is responsible for organizational development, alignment and cross-functional effectiveness. Harold’s primary focus is creating positive, productive and satisfying experiences and outcomes for clients and employees alike. Harold operates with a leadership philosophy that centers on a core belief that the most successful organizations are those that are able to align, effectuate and maintain the shortest distance between their goals and values and the combined experiences of their stakeholders. Prior to joining Wescott in 2009, Harold was President of H Weinstein & Associates, LLC, an executive and organizational development consulting practice providing executive and strategic coaching to diverse senior level management teams. He has also implemented multi-national action learning programs that facilitate the development of executive leadership skills through a reflective process of solving important and timely business problems. Harold’s key clients have included Johnson & Johnson, MillerCoors, SABMiller, MetLife, ITOCHU, the United States Postal Service and other Fortune 500 and global and international businesses. For the 21 years prior to going out on his own, Harold was affiliated with Caliper Human Strategies, an international human resources assessment and consulting firm headquartered in Princeton New Jersey. During his tenure he held a variety of senior leadership roles and functioned as the company’s lead consultant, researcher and product development strategist. For the 13 years prior to his retirement from the firm, he was Caliper’s COO and Chief Thought Leader and designed the company’s strategy as it grew from $5 million to $30 million in sales. Harold continues to hold a minority interest in Caliper and maintains a long-term consulting relationship with the organization. A recognized authority on the relationship between potential and performance, competency measurement, and talent management systems, Harold has spoken at regional and international conferences on such subjects as How to Hire the Best People, the Differences between Leaders and Managers, and Developing a Winning Team. He has also written on human resources issues — including a book published by McGraw-Hill entitled How To Hire & Develop Your Next Top Performer. Harold has been frequently quoted by such publications as: Fortune Magazine, Business Week, The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. Harold holds a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Michigan State University. He is a member of the American Psychological Association, the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychologists, the Society of Psychologists in Management and the Human Resource Planning Society.
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