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Texas Christian University, Neeley School
of Business, Fort Worth Texas
o Bachelor of Science in Business
Administration
o “Business and Society” | In
person | 2020, 2021, Ongoing
Research Interest
Complexity Leadership, Strategic Leadership,
Organizational Behavior, Intellectual Capacity,
Leadership Theory, Veteran Leadership Studies,
Doctor of Executive Veteran Suicide, Veteran Service Transition,
Qualitative Research
Leadership Faculty
Michael Grohman, DEL Biography
Michael, a native of the State of Texas, enlisted in
Adjunct Instructor, School of Business and the United States Navy in September 1989. He
Leadership completed Basic Training at Recruit Training
619-218-8652 Command, San Diego. Following bootcamp,
michaelgrohman@ucwv.edu Michael became a Special Operations Independent
Duty Corpsman spending his career in the SOF
Education community attaining the rank of Master Chief.
Doctor of Executive Leadership – During his tour, Master Chief Grohman
participated in numerous combat deployments
University of Charleston, Charleston, WV
Master’s in Healthcare Innovation – and the establishment, and development of several
organizations and programs. Ultimately, he was
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ selected for duty at Naval Special Warfare
B.S. in Healthcare Administration – Development Group and assigned as a Special
Trident University, Cypress CA Operations Independent Duty Corpsman, Senior
Enlisted Medical Advisor and ended his career as
Dissertation the Command Senior Enlisted Leader.
“Embodiment of Complexity Leadership
Theory in Executive Healthcare Leader His decorations include the Defense Meritorious
Decision-Making: A Qualitative Study” Service Medal, Bronze Star with “V”, Purple
Heart, Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service
Teaching Experience Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps
University of Charleston, School of Commendation Medal with “V”, Navy and
Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Joint Service
Business and Leadership, Charleston Achievement Medal, Navy and Marine Corps
West Virginia Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon (2
awards), Humanitarian Service Medal, and various
o Bachelor of Science in unit and campaign awards.
Organizational Leadership
o “The Adult Learner ORGL-301” After leaving military service, Michael transitioned
| Synchronous Online | 2020, into the private sector where he has worked for
2021, Ongoing Cancer Treatment Center’s of America, Sutter
o “Action Research ORGL-408” | Health, and FTS. In his roles, Michael has
Synchronous Online | 2020, developed leadership programs, implemented
2021, Ongoing
cultural change, worked as an executive staff
member developing strategic, organizational plans.