Dr. Julianne Cenac serves as the director of learning and development and program director for The Leadership Institutes at UTHealth. She was named to the Forbes Coaches Council and is a frequent contributor on the subject of leadership to Forbes.com. Her 20-year career includes working internationally as a management consultant and corporate learning executive throughout China, Singapore, Europe, India, the Middle East, and South Africa. Previously, Dr. Cenac served as assistant vice president at Regent University where she led the Professional and Continuing Education Division and helped launch the institution’s executive education programs internationally. Prior to that role, Dr. Cenac served as a senior management consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton in McLean, Virginia where she led projects in strategy and performance for clients including the Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense, National Institutes of Health and Department of Justice among others. In addition, Dr. Cenac serves as an executive leadership coach—having worked with hundreds of executives in corporate, non-profit and government leadership roles including a senator and heads of state. Dr. Cenac earned a Ph.D. in organizational leadership and an MBA in Management. She also holds a BA degree in Journalism with an emphasis in Russian Studies from the University of Houston. She is the author of the upcoming book The Myths about Women in Leadership. Her research interests include global leadership, presidential leadership, women leaders and leader emergence.
Julianne Cenac
Director of Learning and Development and Program Director, The Leadership Institutes
UTHealth