
Dabney Hailey
Dabney Hailey, Founder + Principal of Hailey Group, is deeply motivated by the transformative
possibilities of art experiences—particularly when we look and think together—to help us
improve how we relate to one another and tackle our toughest challenges. She is the premier
thought leader on the innovative application of Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) within
business.
Dabney is also a Lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management and a course director at Harvard
Medical School.
Deeply trained in VTS, a research-based methodology originally developed for museums and
schools, she honed her craft across university disciplines during more than a decade as the
Gruber ‘66 Curator at Wellesley College’s Davis Museum and Director of Academic Programs at
Brandeis University’s Rose Art Museum. These contexts enabled her to bring her art expertise
to robust learning and core ideas in a broad range of disciplines, from Anthropology to the
hard sciences and from Business to Social Policy.
Intrigued by these successful connections, she took a leap into the business world by
founding Hailey Group in 2014. Dabney and her team became pioneers in the application of
arts learning to organizational behavior: they developed Visual Thinking Strategies, a
museum pedagogy, into a leadership, communication, and innovation toolkit for businesses,
from small companies to Fortune 500s. She regularly works with MIT’s Sloan School of
Management’s Executive Education programs, the Center for Collaborative Creativity (the Hive)
at the Claremont Colleges and the Institute for Real Growth.
With Hailey Group team members Philip Yenawine and Corinne Zimmermann, Dabney cofounded
VTS@Work, the first program to deeply train and certify professionals in VTS facilitation
and its application on business and other materials. Dabney and Corinne, with colleague Dr.
Joel Katz adapted this program for continuing medical education credit for physicians,
nurses, and other healthcare professionals through Harvard Medical School; that course is
Training Eyes, Minds, and Hearts: Visual Thinking Strategies for Healthcare Professionals.
Dabney also works in higher education, serving as co-director of the Harvard Medical School
course, Training the Eye: Improving the Art of Physical Diagnosis. She co-taught Advanced
Human-Centered Design with the Sontag Center for Collaborative Creativity at the Claremont
Colleges. Much earlier in her career, she enjoyed teaching museum studies and art history
courses at Northwestern, Boston University, and Brandeis. She holds a B.A. from Hendrix
College and an M.A. from Northwestern University.
Dabney loves engaging audiences and is delighted to be known as a dynamic public speaker.
She has spoken at SXSW EDU, Innovation Leader’s Impact conferences, HRLF, UXPA, FRED Forum,
Stanford’s d.school, the Institute for Real Growth, and many private leadership
gatherings and conferences.
Listen to Dabney as a featured guest on IDEO U's Creative Confidence podcast episode, How to be a Facilitative Leader
Listen on Spotify or Apple to Dabney and Fred Leichter dig into the connections between VTS and human-centered design on The Hive Five podcast, produced by the Sontag Center for Collaborative Creativity at the Claremont Colleges.
Watch Dabney lead a VTS discussion at the IAA GLOBAL B2B BRAND SUMMIT here.
For keynote and other speaking engagement inquiries, contact us here: info@haileygroup.com.

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