Dr. Hamid Foroughi is Associate Professor of Responsible Management at Warwick Business School, University of Warwick (UK). He is an Associate Editor of Management & Organizational History and serves on the Editorial Review Board of Organization Studies (FT50 Management Journal). He is best known for his research on collective memory and organizational amnesia, with a particular focus on how institutional memory and legacy shape power dynamics, inequality, and strategic action in organizations. His work critically examines the politics of memory, exploring its links to authenticity, inclusivity, and ethics. In addition to his academic career, he has over a decade of experience as a consultant, advising organizations in the IT sector as well as in philanthropy and the non-profit sector on managing organizational legacy and heritage.
Dr. Andrea Casey is Associate Professor Emerita of Human and Organizational Learning at The George Washington University, where she taught doctoral courses in organizational culture, organizational dynamics, and research. Her research interests include organizational memory and history and identity-related theories such as organizational and professional identity. Her recent books include Organizational Identity and Memory: A Multidisciplinary Approach (Routledge) and New Directions in Organizational and Management History (De Gruyter). She has served on the Board of Governors of the Academy of Management and as Division Chair for the Managerial and Organizational Cognition Division. Before joining the George Washington University faculty, Dr. Casey was a consultant focusing on organizational change, strategic planning, and leadership development.
Dr. Sonia Coman is Vice President of Elm Street Consulting Group and Treasurer of the Board of AIBA International, a DC-based global trade association for the AI industry. She also serves as Senior Advisor to the Dean for Digital Strategy at Washington National Cathedral, where she has led the institution's digital transformation. Previously, she led Marketing and Communications at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art as Audience Engagement Strategist. Additionally, she serves on the core team of The World Innovation Network, a network of networks for Fortune 500 CEOs, entrepreneurs, and innovators. She has a PhD from Columbia University, where she brought social network analysis to bear on a transcultural art study. Dr. Coman is the co-author of the book New Directions in Organizational and Management History. Her research focuses on the intersection of art, business, and technology. She has published extensively on creativity and distinctiveness and on legacy and organizational history.