Amy Newman is a Senior Lecturer Emerita of Management Communication at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business. At the Nolan School of Hotel Administration, she taught courses in business writing, oral communication, persuasive communication, corporate and crisis communication, and organizational behavior. At the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Newman served as the faculty director of Grand Challenges, a community-engaged learning curriculum.
Before Cornell, Newman had a career in human resources at Canon, Scholastic, and Reuters. She is a graduate of Cornell University and Milano School of Policy, Management, and Environment at The New School.
Newman is the author of “Recovery at Work: Using Twelve Step Principles for Professional Success,” “Building Leadership Character,” and the textbook “Business Communication and Character” (12th edition). Newman maintains a blog of news stories about business communication and character at amynewman.com.