Academic He previously served as dean of Columbia University's School of Professional Studies, as well as vice dean of the
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he led the Aresty Institute of
Executive Education. Before that, he was executive director of the Stanford Educational Leadership Institute (renamed the Stanford Educational Leadership Initiative) at
Stanford University. Wingard has taught leadership development courses at Columbia, Stanford and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Wingard has held executive education and leadership training with organizations including Columbia Athletics and LinKS@Wharton. In Columbia's fall semester of 2015, Wingard launched the Talks@Columbia thought leadership series. In 2016, he led a new "Global Human Capital Trends" course that was developed in partnership with Deloitte. Wingard introduced several access initiatives to offer Columbia's education to underserved populations, including the Columbia Girls in STEM Initiative and the Columbia HBCU Fellowship Initiative.
President of Temple Wingard was appointed 12th president of Temple University in July 2021, and its first African American president since its founding in 1884. Wingard's tenure was marred by a number of controversies. In January 2023, the graduate student workers' union at Temple
went on strike, following a year of stalled negotiations for a labor contract. The strike ended in mid-March. In the months prior to his resignation, there was also a rise in crime and violence on and near the university's campus, which was highlighted by the deadly shooting of a Temple University police officer. After a tumultuous tenure of less than two years, he submitted his resignation to the university's board of trustees, effective March 31, 2023. Shortly before his resignation, the university's board of trustees had announced increased oversight of the university. The university's faculty had also planned a no confidence vote.
Corporate Wingard served as the
chief learning officer at
Goldman Sachs where he was responsible for the strategy and implementation of learning solutions for the firm's global workforce. Since 2004, Wingard has served as president and CEO of The Education Board, Inc., a boutique management consulting firm and was senior vice president at ePals, Inc., a provider of school-safe collaborative learning products.
Board and leadership positions Wingard is a co-founder and board director of The Education Board Foundation, which provides mentoring support, advisory services, and transition programming for foster care youth in Atlanta, GA, New York, NY, and Philadelphia, PA. He is also co-founder of the Philadelphia Youth Sports Collaborative. He is a member of the board of directors of
Kroll, a risk consulting company. He also currently serves on the board of the
Roundabout Theatre Company in New York as well as the board of JUST Capital, an independent nonprofit that tracks, analyzes, and engages with large corporations and their investors on how they perform on the public's priorities. He previously served on the board of directors of
Tides, a philanthropic partner and nonprofit accelerator dedicated to building a world of shared prosperity and social justice. He sits on the membership committee of CEO Connection, served as a director-at-large on the
University Professional and Continuing Education Association's Board of Directors, and was an Affiliated Faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton Sports Business Initiative.
Publications Wingard has published multiple books on professional education and leadership, including
The Great Skills Gap: Optimizing Talent for the Future of Work,
Learning to Succeed: Rethinking Corporate Education in a World of Unrelenting Change,
Learning for Life: How Continuous Education Will Keep Us Competitive in the Global Knowledge Economy, and
Win the Leadership Game: How Companies Can Create Unbeatable Global Teams. His book,
Learning to Succeed, was named
The Washington Post's Leadership Book of the Week in July 2015, listed on Soundview Executive Book Summaries' 30 Best Business Books of 2015, and was chosen as
getAbstract's September's Top 3 Reads in 2015. Wingard is a senior contributor for
Forbes and has written for or been featured in articles by media outlets including NPR,
Chicago Tribune, Huffington Post,
Fortune, Inc.,
New York Daily News, and TheStreet. == Personal life ==