Kevin Wilde

Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota

Executive Leadership Fellow

About Kevin Wilde

Kevin Wilde, currently serves as an executive leadership Fellow at the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota. He teaches applied leadership in a number of graduate courses. His current research topics include leadership coachability, executive derailment and contemporary talent development. He recently concluded a 34 year corporate career in leadership and talent development at General Electric and General Mills.  

During his time at General Mills, the organization was consistently recognized for its innovative development work, highlighted by Fortune’s No. 2 ranking as one of the best companies in the world at leadership development, No. 1 listing by Leadership Excellence magazine, No. 1 Global Learning Elite ranking and Training magazine’s “Hall of Fame” designation as a top company for employee development. In 2007, Chief Learning Officer magazine selected Wilde as CLO of the year.

Wilde continued to be an active contributor to the leadership and talent development profession with business advising and writing. His advisory work includes the Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp) and GP Strategies. In 2011, his first book, “Dancing with the Talent Stars: 25 Moves That Matter Now” was published by Human Capital Media Press. In 2015, he served as editor of “A CLO Leadership Reader: Chief Learning Officer Magazine’s Best for Today’s Learning Leader.” His writing for Talent Management received a national award for editorial excellence from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. His work has also been published in over a dozen books, including “Coaching For Leadership” and the “Pfieffer Annual on Leadership Development.”