Chuck McVinney

Chuck is president of McVinney & Company, Inc., an organizational development and consulting company located in Brookline, Massachusetts. McVinney & Company works with profit and non-profits, from all sectors of the economy, and focuses on individual leaders and their teams, using practical models, skills and techniques, to create results in the workplace. The HBDI (a whole brain thinking model and tool kit) forms the basis of this unique approach to assisting organizations and their leaders think about and apply creative problem solving and collaboration skills to their work and communities.

He is a senior consultant to, and certifying master facilitator for Herrmann International. Having worked in tandem with Herrmann International for many years, he is considered among the most knowledgeable practitioners of the Whole Brain Model and the HBDI.

With a long career in team development and coaching, Chuck has worked with mid and upper level executive teams world-wide, and with a host of fortune 100 companies.

Beyond his corporate consulting, he is a photographer and works with environmental and education groups to address the environmental challenges facing modern societies.

Chuck holds a Masters Degree in Educational Psychology from Clark University, and a BA in Liberal Arts from the State University of New York. He is the co-author of a book published by Battelle Press (1995) “Engineering Management; People and Projects” (with Murray Shainis and Antony Dekom).