Joyce Doria
Joyce Doria served as a Senior Partner and Senior Vice President of Booz Allen Hamilton. She also was an elected member of Booz Allen’s Board of Directors and was appointed Chairperson for the Worldwide Audit Committee of the Board.
For 25 years, Ms. Doria led Booz Allen’s organization/change management business, providing services to both government and commercial clients. She also assisted companies with policy change, managing change, organizational restructuring and transformation, quality improvement, business process redesign, human resources, performance management, economic and business analysis, outsourcing and privatization, and multi-media training systems. During the course of her career at Booz Allen, Ms. Doria advised clients in the government, automotive, aerospace, retail, health, insurance, utilities, and banking industries.
Ms. Doria also has led an array of projects, including: a landmark analysis of worldwide security issues for the Secretary of State; a risk management model and new governance for an oil conglomerate in response to a major oil spill, and the identification of all human resources and training requirements of a future technology that would affect 100,000 workers.
Ms. Doria has consulted for: NATO; the Deputy Attorney General of Justice; the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency; the Departments of the Army, Navy, Air Force; the Mexican Federation for Elections; the American Red Cross, and the Board of the American Medical Association, to name a few.
Ms. Doria also has testified before Congress on behalf of the Government Accounting Office and Congressional Appropriations Committees. She has testified on the results of management audits of the Government Printing Office, Library of Congress, the US Capitol Police, and others.
Ms. Doria is on the Board of Trustees and Executive Committee of The National Parks Conservation Association. She is active in community affairs and is President of the Potomac Citizens Association of Maryland. Ms. Doria also is a long-standing member of The World Wildlife Fund, The Nature Conservancy, and other conservation groups.
She is an organizational psychologist with a BA in Psychology from Brandeis University and an MA in Psychology from Boston University.