Head of the family Michael Maccoby has its own article on Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Maccoby
Michael Maccoby is an American psychoanalyst and anthropologist[1] globally recognized as an expert on leadership for his research, writing and projects to improve organizations and work.[2][3] He has authored or co-authored fourteen books and consulted to companies, governments, the World Bank, unions, research and development centers and laboratories, universities and orphanages or taught in 36 countries.[4] Maccoby's article, Narcissistic Leaders: the Incredible Pros, the Inevitable Cons written in January 2000, was awarded a McKinsey Award from the Harvard Business Review.[5]
His site:He was born in Mt. Vernon, New York on March 5, 1933 to his father, who was a reform rabbi, and his mother who was a teacher. Except for two years at the Brandes School in Tucson, Arizona, Maccoby attended public school in Mt. Vernon. He graduated from A.B. Davis High School where he was awarded the General von Steuben Medal for Excellence in American History. He received a BA (magna cum laude) at Harvard University[4] in 1954 where he was president of The Harvard Crimson. He then studied philosophy with Stuart Hampshire and Bernard Williams at New College, Oxford on a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship.
As a graduate student at Harvard he was a teaching fellow and secretary to the Committee on Educational Policy at the faculty of Arts and Sciences. He received a PhD from Harvard[4] in Social Relations (combining social psychology and personality with anthropology) in June 1960. At Harvard, he worked with David Riesman, Jerome Bruner, B.F. Skinner, and McGeorge Bundy, and also studied with the anthropologist Clyde Kluckhohn. At the University of Chicago he studied with the anthropologist Robert Redfield and the psychoanalyst Bruno Bettelheim. While there he also studied Machiavelli with the political philosopher Leo Strauss.[6] He married Sandylee Weille in 1959. Between 1960 and 1968 they lived in Mexico, while Maccoby worked with Dr. Erich Fromm.
http://www.maccoby.com/MMaccoby/
Michael Maccoby
is a globally recognized expert on leadership who for 40 years has advised global leaders in businesses, governments, unions, universities and non-profit organizations in 36 countries. He is president of The Maccoby Group in Washington, D.C.. He has a BA and PhD from Harvard University, where he directed the Program on Technology, Public Policy and Human Development at the Kennedy School from 1970-90. He graduated from The Mexican Institute of Psychoanalysis where he studied under Erich Fromm and with him wrote Social Character in Mexican Village. He is author of The Gamesman, The Leader, Sweden at the Edge, Why Work?, Narcissistic Leaders, The Leaders We Need, lead author of Transforming Health Care Leadership, and author of Strategic Intelligence. In appreciation of his work in Sweden, he was made Commander of the Royal Order of the Polar Star. He is a fellow of the American Psychological and Anthropological Associations and the National Academy of Public Administration. He has been a visiting professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz and Sciences Po in Paris. He taught leadership at Oxford University’s Saïd School of Business where he was an associate fellow. The Washington School of Psychiatry presented him a lifetime achievement award. He is strategic leadership advisor to Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos, an organization with homes for orphaned and abandoned children, schools, hospitals and clinics in nine countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
http://www.maccoby.com/MMaccoby/MichaelMaccoby_CV.php (his children are described here)
Michael's son, Max Maccoby info here:Curriculum Vitae of Michael Maccoby
Current Positions
President, The Maccoby Group., Washington, D.C.
Director, Project on Technology, Work and Character.
Academic Positions
Instructor, College of the University of Chicago (Social Sciences 2), 1955-56; Teaching Fellow, Harvard Department of Social Relations, 1957-60; Secretary to Committee on Educational Policy, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1956-60; Visiting Professor, School of Political and Social Sciences, National University of Mexico, 1960; Professor, Graduate course in Clinical Psychology, Mexican Institute of Psychoanalysis, 1964-66; Professor Cornell Summer School, 1966; Visiting Professor in Psychology, University of California at Santa Cruz, 1967-68; Faculty Member, Mexican Institute of Psychoanalysis, 1970-75; Fellow, Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, D.C., 1969-75; Faculty Member, Washington School of Psychiatry, 1975-87; Director, Program on Technology, Public Policy and Human Development, J.F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard, 1978-1990; Adjunct Research Fellow, Center for Science and International Affairs, Kennedy School, Harvard, 1990-93, Visiting Professor, Sciences Po, 1998, 2009, 2010, 2011, Assoicate Fellow, Saïd Business School, Oxford 2004-2014.
Consultancies (partial listing)
AT&T, 1977-2000; Communications Workers of America, 1980-88, 1993-94, 2002; A.B. Volvo, 1975-90; U.S. Department of Commerce, 1977-81; U.S. Department of State 1978-84; World Bank, 1978-80, 1988-89, 1995-99; Swedish Council on Management and Work Life Issues, 1982-87; Bricklayers and Allied Craftsman and International Masonry Institute, 1984-2000; Library of Congress, 1988; Facilitator, National Leadership Commission on Health Care, 1986-88; National Coalition on Health Care, 1989-; American Federation of Teachers, 1990-92 & 2004; The MITRE Corporation, 1990-96; Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, 1992-93; Cultor, 1988-1999; ABB, 1988-1999; Swedbank, 1987-2000; Georgetown University Medical Center, 1995-96; Scripps Healthcare, 1998-2000; Penn State Medical Center, Geisinger Healthcare, 1998-1999; George Washington University, 1999-2005; DAI 2000-2008; US Army Corps of Engineers, 2007; BT, 2007-2008, Airgas, 2013; Petrotrin, 2013.
Books Authored
Strategic Intelligence, Conceptual Tools for Leading Change
Oxford University Press, 2015.
Transforming Health Care Leadership: A Systems Guide to Improve Patient Care, Decrease Costs, and Improve Population Health
with Clifford L. Norman, C. Jane Norman, and Richard Margolies
San Francisco: Jossey Bass, 2013.
The Leaders We Need: And What Makes Us Follow
Harvard Business School Press, 2007.
Narcissistic Leaders: Who Succeeds and Who Fails.
Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 2007. (paperback)
Agents of Change: Crossing the Post-Industrial Design
with Charles Heckscher, Rafael Ramirez, and Pierre-Eric Tixier.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.
The Productive Narcissist: The Promise and Peril of Visionary Leadership
New York: Broadway Books, 2003.
Social Character in a Mexican Village
with Erich Fromm
Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1970. Reprinted with new introduction, Transaction Press, 1996.
A Prophetic Analyst: Erich Fromm’s Contributions to Psychoanalysis
Mauricio Cortina and Michael Maccoby, editors.
Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, 1996.
Why Work?: Motivating the New Workforce
Second Edition, Miles River Press: Alexandria, VA, 1995.
Sweden At the Edge: Lessons For American and Swedish Managers
Editor., Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991.
Leadership for Sweden
with Anders Edstrom, Stromberg Lennart, and Jan Erik Rendahl.
Lund, Sweden: Liber, 1985.
The Leader: A New Face for American Management
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1981.
The Gamesman: The New Corporate Leaders
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1976.
Social Character and Social Change in Mexico and the United States
Cuernavaca: CIDOC, 1970.
Clinical Work
Private practice of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, 1962-1988.
Memberships
Signet Society, Phi Beta Kappa, American Psychological Association (Fellow), American Anthropological Association (Fellow), Society for Applied Anthropology (Fellow), National Academy of Public Administration (Fellow), Cosmos Club, PEN, Authors Guild.
Board Memberships
International Group Plans, Inc., 1978-80; SMG North America, 1989-96; Our Little Brothers and Sisters, Inc., 1977-2014; Tällberg Foundation, 1990-2005; Washington School of Psychiatry, 1997-2013; Albert Shanker Institute, 2006-; National Coalition on Health Care, 2010-.
Education
Mt. Vernon, New York public schools; Harvard, B.A. (m.c.l.) 1954; Ph.D., Department of Social Relations (Social Psychology, Personality, and Cultural Anthropology) 1960; New College, Oxford, 1954-55; University of Chicago, 1955-56 (Human Development); Mexican Institute of Psychoanalysis (Degree in Psychoanalysis), 1964.
Fellowships
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, 1954-55, New College, Oxford; National Institute of Mental Health Research and Training Fellowships 1957-60, Harvard University, 1960-63; Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1968-69.
Honors
Commander of the Royal Order of the Polar Star (Sweden)
Lifetime Achievement Award, Washington School of Psychiatry, 2016.
Personal
b. 1933, Mt Vernon, N.Y.; married 1959 to Sandylee Weille; children: Anne Maccoby Berglof, Izette Folger, Nora Maccoby Hathaway, Max Maccoby. Grandchildren: Alexandra Berglof, Nick Folger, Camilla Folger, Katerina Berglof, William Hathaway, Ida B. Maccoby, Martin Maccoby
https://washglobal-law.com/attorneys/max-maccoby-2/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-maccoby-44131b/
Michael's daughter, Nora Maccoby information here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nora_Maccoby
https://www.theglobalist.com/contributors/nora-maccoby/Nora Maccoby is an American artist, filmmaker, and environmental activist.
In 2004, Maccoby created the bipartisan energy literacy initiative, Nature's Partners.[1]
Nora wrote the screenplay for the movie Buffalo Soldiers that was released in 2001.[2]
Nora Maccoby
Energy Strategist and Filmmaker
Nora Maccoby is an energy strategist and an award-winning filmmaker.
In 2002, she began working with the local government in Grenada, West Indies, to develop clean energy solutions. She co-founded Nature’s Partners (2004) and The Green Salon (2006) — and has spent the last five years working primarily with the U.S. Department of Defense as a Senior Communications Specialist.
Ms. Maccoby is a member of The Energy Consensus, and serves on the board of The International Fund for China’s Environment. Her book, "The Energy Conversation: The First 3 Years," is available online at www.energyconversation.org.
Her short film "Dropping the Bomb on My Street" received the Youth Jury: Leopard of Tomorrow award at Locarno Film Festival in 1994. She went on to co-write "Bongwater" (Jack Black, Luke Wilson, Brittany Murphy) and "Buffalo Soldiers" (Joaquin Phoenix, Ed Harris, Scott Glenn, Anna Paquin), which won The Evening Standard British Film Award for Best Screenplay in 2004.
Ms. Maccoby was born in Mexico City and grew up in Washington, D.C., where she graduated from The Sidwell Friends School. She received a BA in Theater from Oberlin College and an MFA in Film Directing from The American Film Institute, where she won numerous awards.
Michael's another daughter, Izette Maccoby Folger, she is on advisory board for Innocents At Risk (they're combating child trafficking):
http://www.innocentsatrisk.org/about/board-of-directors
She was also very much linked to James Alefantis - main suspect in Pizzagate, they are good friends, example of that can be found on archived James Alefantis Instagram:
https://archive.ph/R6tcU
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2898 [Different Instagram archives]
Interesting thread about them, connecting them to orphanage from which children were taken by Laura Silsby, Silsby was captured on Haiti, trying to get out with 33 kids, without proper documents. Bill Clinton even intervened in that case.
https://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showth ... 01&page=42
https://hive.blog/memorymold/@memoryhol ... ed-sources
The last link connects Maccoby family with Silsby case, and here's different angle on that:
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=3175
This is very important link between army and Nora Maccoby:
https://pagesix.com/2007/09/19/d-c-wedding-to-remember/
Those links connect Nora Maccoby to occult movie producers:D.C. WEDDING TO REMEMBER
WHEN Army Major Todd Hathaway recently married screenwriter/environmentalist Nora Maccoby at the stuffy Cosmos Club in Georgetown, the ceremony was as unlikely as their union. The Episcopalian-Buddhist rite was performed by a Jungian analyst with bell-ringing, a reading from Native American visionary Rolling Thunder, and vows to “love, honor, and listen to.” The couple met through the Energy Consensus Group, created in 2005 after a Christmas party where Maccoby challenged Donald Rumsfeld to recognize America’s energy policy as a national security issue. The bride and groom are proud parents of 6-week-old William Walker Hathaway. At lunch after the wedding, top solar energy strategist Scott “Sundoggie” Sklar listened as James Woolsey, Bill Clinton‘s former CIA chief, told of test-driving the Tesla Roadster (an electric vehicle that goes 0-60 in 3.9 seconds) and dusting a teenager in a Corvette. Also at the nuptials were “Solar Siren” Jodie Roussell, head of the American Council on Renewable Energy, who was deep in conversation with screenwriter James Scott Linville, just back from the Spanish set of “Garden of Eden.”
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2687
viewtopic.php?p=9711#p9711
And those links shows how Nora Maccoby connects Pizzagate alleged ring wherabouts with Dutroux child murder ring wherabouts, which is huge connection given Anneke Lucas testimonies about US counterparts of the trafficking ring (from what I remember):
viewtopic.php?p=5684#p5684
Maccoby family mentioned multiple times here, including Nora Maccoby connection to Innocents At Risk, not just her sister - Izette Maccoby Folger - who is on advisory board of Innocents At Risk.
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2056
Here's connection of Maccoby family to interesting individual, Michael Giacalone aka celadon61:
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2484
Here's what can be found on Voat search if you look for "Maccoby"
https://searchvoat.co/search.php?t=Macc ... n&forum=on
I hope there's more info that will be posted here. Godspeed!