Warren Radtke
About Warren Radtke
Warren Radtke is a Senior Career Advisor with extensive experience in consulting and clergy roles. He has worked at Harvard Business School for 24 years and has consulted for various organizations, while also serving as a trustee of the Episcopal Divinity School.
Current Role at Harvard Business School
Warren Radtke has served as a Senior Career Advisor at Harvard Business School since 2000. In this role, he provides guidance and support to students and alumni in their career development. His extensive experience in consulting and career advising enables him to assist individuals in navigating their professional paths effectively.
Educational Background
Warren Radtke studied at Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance from 1989 to 1994. He furthered his education at Episcopal Divinity School, achieving a Master of Divinity from 1997 to 2001. This diverse educational background equips him with a unique perspective in both business and spiritual matters.
Consulting Experience
Radtke has consulted for various organizations, including The Church Pension Group of the Episcopal Church, the ALS Research Foundation, and Patients Like Me, a medical informatics company. His consulting work spans multiple sectors, reflecting his adaptability and expertise in addressing diverse organizational needs.
Previous Leadership Roles
Before his current advisory roles, Warren Radtke held several leadership positions. He was the Interim Executive at the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts from 2006 to 2007 and served as the Interim Senior Associate Rector for Worship and Liturgy at Trinity Church in the City of Boston in 2008. His experience as parish clergy for seventeen years further informs his leadership style.
Community Involvement and Initiatives
Warren Radtke is actively involved in community initiatives. He is a trustee of the Episcopal Divinity School and has led career workshops during Alumni Weekends at Northwestern University. Additionally, he co-founded the Maine Marine Group, a towing and salvage company, with his son, demonstrating his commitment to both community service and family business.