Stan Gully is a professor in the Human Resource Management department in the School of Management and Labor Relations at Rutgers University. He earned his Ph.D. from Michigan State University in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. He has taught courses at the undergraduate, Master's, Ph.D., and Executive Master's level covering content such as organizational learning and innovation, recruiting and staffing, human resource management, performance management, training and development, data analysis, and leadership. He has taught using traditional and hybrid technologies in the United States, Singapore, and Indonesia. Stan has authored or presented more than 80 papers, research articles,… and book chapters on a variety of topics. His work has appeared in Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, Journal of Applied Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Organizational Research Methods, and Advances in Interdisciplinary Studies of Work Teams, among other outlets. Stan has served on the editorial boards of Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Management, Journal of Organizational Behavior, and Journal of Applied Psychology. He has won several awards for his research, teaching, and service, including Rutgers' 2010 Jim Chelius Best Teacher Award. He is a former co-editor of the Academy of Management Research Methods Division Newsletter. Stan once worked in management at UPS (brown uniform and all!). His consulting work includes evaluating predictors of pharmaceutical salesperson effectiveness, assessing the effectiveness of an employer branding initiative, and implementing a multisource feedback system. He has also designed various training programs on topics including leadership and the evaluation of recruiting source effectiveness. His research interests include employee wellness, strategic recruiting, leadership and team effectiveness, training, and organizational learning.