Dear OB Division members, your participation in this democratic process reflects the strength and engagement of our community. We are grateful to every member who voted and to all of the outstanding scholars who stood as candidates this year.
Program Chair-Elect
Five-year leadership track
Dr. Jia (Jasmine) Hu
Citi Chair Professor, Tsinghua University
Jasmine earned her PhD in organizational behavior from the University of Illinois at Chicago and previously held faculty positions at The Ohio State University and the University of Notre Dame. Her research focuses on prosocial leadership, team motivation and effectiveness, and sustainable leadership and employee well-being in the digital age. A longtime member of our community, she previously served as a Representative-at-Large, supporting the Division's global presence and faculty engagement.
She will progress through the roles of Program Chair-Elect, Program Chair, Division Chair-Elect, Division Chair, and Past Division Chair, providing sustained leadership and vision for our Division's future.
Representatives-at-Large
Three-year terms beginning at the 2026 Annual Meeting
Dr. Stefan Berger
University of Groningen
Dr. Michael Parke
University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Beth Schinoff
University of Delaware
Dr. Vijaya Venkataramani
University of Maryland
Dr. Kelly Wilson
Purdue University
These newly elected officers bring exceptional scholarly achievements, diverse perspectives, and a demonstrated commitment to advancing organizational behavior research and education. Their leadership will be instrumental in furthering the OB Division's mission of promoting rigor, relevance, and relationships in our field.
We had a tremendous slate of candidates this year, and we are grateful to all of them for their strong citizenship to the OB Division. As we welcome our new officers, we look forward to the fresh insights and initiatives they will bring to our division of more than 6,000 scholars worldwide, strengthening our ability to support cutting-edge research, foster meaningful connections across our global membership, and enhance the practical impact of organizational behavior scholarship.
With gratitude for your continued engagement,
Gilad Chen, Division Chair
On behalf of the OB Division Executive Committee