
Dr. Nancy Schreiber
- Provost/vice president for academic affairs
- Professor
Areas of Expertise
- Organizational behavior, leadership and management development, executive coaching, change management.
Education
- A.B., Oberlin College (1985)
- Ph.D. in clinical psychology, University of Detroit Mercy (1991)
Professional Experience
Since 2018 I’ve been responsible for all academic strategy and programming including bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, continuing education and professional programs at Salve. I focus on building a student experience that leverages liberal arts education and professional programs in a way that brings Salve’s mission to market. Before that I was dean of The Bill Munday School of Business at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas, where my focus was transforming business education in a manner that integrated the Munday School with Austin’s robust business ecosystem. That included leading efforts to create new academic programs and educational experiences to produce graduates who serve others with an entrepreneurial mindset, value the social enterprise, utilize analytics and know how to engage in global business practice.
Media Coverage
- Austin Start-up Movement http://www.builtinaustin.com/2016/08/28/austin-texas-universities-support-startup-movement
- Austin Business Journal (March 2016) – “ Viewpoint: Let’s Take Action Now, Equal Pay for Equal Work” http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/news/2016/03/30/viewpoint-lets-take-action-now-on-equal-pay-for.html
- Bizwomen Austin Business Journal (April 2016) - Mentoring Monday Event http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/event/114941
- Austin Business Journal (February 2016) “How it Pays to do Good: Socially Conscious Companies on Rise in Austin” http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/print-edition/2016/02/12/how-it-pays-to-do-good-socially-conscious.html
Selected Publications
Stodnick, M. and Schreiber, N. (2020). Using Hard Times to teach business ethics. Journal of Business Ethics, 17: pp. 165 - 182
Schreiber, Nancy “The Gender Pay Gap – Five Steps to Equal Wages,” Texas CEO Magazine, pgs. 20-21, Nov/Dec 2016