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Serena Golchereh Sohrab
Serena Golchereh Sohrab
Serena Golchereh Sohrab | Persian/Iranian Assistant Professor, Ontario
Management Educator, Researcher, and Consultant, Toronto, Canada Area
Assistant Professor at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
Serena Golchereh Sohrab, an Assistant Professor at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, is a management educator, consultant, and researcher. A passionate advocate of women’s economic independence, she has been involved in several projects related to the economic advancement of women.
Serena was the co-chair of the First Iranian-Canadian Women’s Leadership Conference and is the co-leader of an influential social media channel that focuses on inspiring young Iranian women by showcasing successful women in various fields.
Serena’s research on the status of Iranian and Canadian women in top management positions has been published in the Women in Management Worldwide Handbook. Serena completed her Bachelor of Sciences in Electrical Engineering and MBA at the Sharif University of Technology and earned her doctorate from the Schulich School of Business at York University.
She is the recipient of several prestigious awards including the Schulich Entrance Scholarship of Merit, Doctoral Research Award for the Study of Women in Management, and Doctoral Fellowship of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
Serena Golchereh Sohrab currently works at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) Serena Golchereh studied at York University
– Schulich School of Business and Serena Golchereh is located at Toronto, Canada Area.
Dr. Serena Sohrab holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Behaviour with a focus on team dynamics from the Schulich School of Business at York University.
Her current research explores team dynamics and interaction patterns that enable groups and teams to effectively navigate the complex and fast-paced environments and respond effectively to non-routine events.
In addition to this line of research, she is interested in enhancing gender equality in organizations and studies practical solutions that contribute to the economic advancement of women.
She has taught at both MBA and undergraduate levels at the Faculty of Business and Information Technology as well as the Schulich School of Business at York University in Toronto, Ontario.
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