Brett Hodge, M.S.W.
Adjunct Faculty
OFFICE: BS 4088
PHONE: (317) 274-3418 Office
PHONE: (812) 988-6131 Other
E-MAIL: bahodge@iupui.edu

Brett A. Hodge is an adjunct faculty member at Indiana University in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs' Executive Education Program. Brett was with Business Resource Group for five years after moving to Indiana from Seattle, Washington. While in Seattle he worked in the Social Work Department of a private hospital as well as at the Luther Child Center in Everett, Washington. Brett was a specialist in-group dynamics and developed several programs around the group model.

Since moving to the Brown County area, Brett has been involved with several programs addressing the needs of business and industry and has become an expert in the field of Human Dynamics and the use of Experiential Training and Development. Brett has been a primary consultant for SOLUTIONS employee assistance program which serves employee assistance needs for many companies in the southern Indiana area. Brett is also a Certified Facilitator of Covey 7 Habits of Highly Effective People training and The 4 Roles of Leadership process. Brett has over 12 years experience working in organizational development with emphasis on professional coaching, team development, managing high performance teams, strategic planning, skill development, and leadership development.

Brett holds an undergraduate degree in social work as well as a master's degree in social work from Indiana University with an emphasis on human efficacy and group dynamics. Brett has worked with many organizations, including, Astrazeneca, Cummins Engine Company, Rock Tenn Company, Hospitals, Physician practices, General Motors, Universities, Delta Faucet, RCI, Churches, Retail, Social Service Agencies, and Schools.

In the 2004 U.S. News and World Report graduate school rankings, the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IUPUI was ranked 35th of 253 public affairs schools. SPEA's Indianapolis criminal justice program was ranked 3rd in the nation and the nonprofit management program was ranked 4th in the nation.