Dr. Philip Mathew is an Assistant Professor in the Doctoral Program in Leadership Studies at Gonzaga University. His research and teaching interests include servant leadership, global leadership, negotiation and conflict management, human resilience and flourishing, and organizational behavior.
He is the author of Finding Leo: Servant Leadership as Paradigm, Power, and Possibility and lead editor of Global Servant Leadership: Wisdom, Love, and Legitimate Power in the Age of Chaos. He serves on the peer review board for the International Journal of Servant Leadership and other academic journals.
Previously, he founded and led accredited leadership degrees for state colleges in Texas and Washington and held a joint appointment as Program Director/Professor of Organizational Leadership and Department Chair for Business and Behavioral science. Prior to his work in academia, he was a licensed mental health therapist and classification counselor in the Washington State Department of Corrections.