James Maas
Dr. James B. Maas is Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow, Professor and past chairman of the Department of Psychology at Cornell University. He received his B.A. from Williams College and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Cornell. He teaches introductory psychology to 1,700 students each year in the nation's largest single lecture class, and conducts research on the relationship between sleep and performance.
Dr. Maas, one of the nation's most sought after corporate speakers, is
a keynote presenter for several major organizations worldwide,
including the Young Presidents Organization (YPO), the World Presidents
Organization (WPO), the World Business Council (WBC), Holiday Inns-
Bass Hotels and Resorts, Marriott, IBM, Apple Computer, Eastman Kodak,
Pepsi-Cola, Caterpillar Tractor, Starwood Hotels, Mutual Life, Pizza
Hut International, S.C. Johnson Wax, MCI/United Artists, the Urban Land
Institute, Seagrams, Simmons, BBC-TV and the American Society of
Association Executives. His presentations consistently receive standing
ovations and the highest accolades.
Dr. Maas is also a noted filmmaker who has produced nine national
television specials for PBS in this country, for the BBC in England,
the CBC in Canada, and for Dutch, Danish and Swedish National
Television. His films have won 42 major film festivals. Dr. Maas has
held a Fulbright Senior Professorship to Sweden, has been a visiting
professor at Stanford University and past-president of the American
Psychological Association's Division on Teaching. He received the Clark
Award for Distinguished Teaching at Cornell, and is the recipient of
the American Psychological Association's Distinguished Teaching Award.
Dr. Maas is the author of the New York Times Best Seller, Power Sleep:
The Revolutionary Program That Prepares Your Mind for Peak Performance,
published by Random House and HarperCollins, and translated into 10
languages. His most recent book, Remmy and the Brain Train, is an
award-winning children's bedtime story about the need for sleep. Dr.
Maas makes frequent television appearances on such programs as NBC's
TODAY Show, Prime Time Live, Good Morning America, Regis and Kelly, The
View, ABC's 20/20, and Oprah.

