Charlie McHarney, Director of Leadership & Character Development

Charlie McHarney is responsible for setting the vision of the Leadership Program by designing, delivering and evaluating leadership and character development initiatives and programs that develop students, faculty and staff.  He collaborates closely with the head of school, as well as division heads in order to effectively implement leadership and character development programming.

Prior to his current position, Charlie served 26 years in U. S. Air Force Special Operations, retiring as a Chief Master Sergeant in November of 2019. Charlie has a Bachelor of Science degree from Norwich University in Strategic Studies and Defense Analysis. He is a GALLUP certified Strengths Coach and is also certified in emotional intelligence - EQi2.0 and EQi 360.
 
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