Mediator Search
Sandra L. Fenton s1fenton@students.latrobe.edu.au
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262 Martin Building, School of Law, La Trobe University
Victoria,
Australia
3086
Phone: +61-3-9479-1168
Fax: +61-3-9479-1607
Cell: +61-0428-358-242
Resume: Sandra L. Fenton resume
My role is to support clients gain clarity about their situation, what options they have and what decisions they want to make.
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Ian Goodhardt info@goodhardt.com
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P O Box 1098
North Caulfield,
Australia
VIC 316
Phone: +61 (0)3 9507 2249
Cell: +61 (0)400 09 453
Website: www.goodhardt.com
Resume: Ian Goodhardt resume
I aim to assist parties to a dispute to become clearer about their options through empowerment and recognition, and thereby get to a better place to make their own decisions.
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JAMES E. MCDOUGALL jemcdougall@frgaglaw.com
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Frazer, Ryan, Goldberg, Arnold & Gittler
3101 N. Central Ave
Suite 1600
Phoenix,
AZ
85012
Phone: (602) 277-2010
Fax: (602) 277-2595
Resume: JAMES E. MCDOUGALL resume
James E. McDougall retired from the Arizona Superior Court in Maricopa County in August of 2000 after over 26 years of service as a Judge and Commissioner. Prior to his appointment to the bench he served as counsel for the State Compensation Fund and was an associate in the law firm of Murphy, Posner and Franks.
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Richard D. Fincher rdf@workplaceresolutions.com
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3420 East Shea Blvd
Suite 200
Phoenix,
AZ
Phone: 602-953-5322
Fax: 602-953-5323
Website: www.workplaceresolutions.com
Resume: Richard D. Fincher resume
My objective in mediation is to support a conversation with people which changes the quality of their interaction by fostering empowerment shifts and recognition shifts.
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Melissa Marosy mmarosy@fs.fed.us
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1410 Hoover Drive
Woodland,
CA
95776
Phone: 530-406-0300
Website: www.fs.fed.us/enterprise
Melissa Marosy, PhD, is a full-time professional mediator and facilitator specializing in conflict prevention and resolution in the workplace. She has been facilitating meetings since 1990, conducting volunteer community mediations since 1993, and conducting workplace mediations since 1996. She has extensive experience in team development, team "tune-ups", and group conflict resolution and is a trainer of communication and conflict resolution skills and a conflict coach. She has conducted over 200 mediations (including EEO complaints and negotiated grievances) and over 60 group conflict resolution sessions. Her focus in the workplace is on helping parties develop collaborative, long-lasting working agreements that will lead to improved job satisfaction, increased productivity, and a more positive work environment for all. Over 95 percent of her clients state that they would work with her again and recommend her to others. She is an active member of the Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR) Workplace Section Leadership Council, and an ACR Advanced Practitioner in Workplace Mediation.
Dr. Marosy is a federal government employee leading an intrepreneurial Enterprise Unit based within the US Forest Service, called Creative Conflict Resolution (see web site). Her services can be secured without contracting by any federal, state, or local government agency, through a simple interagency agreement. She may also be hired directly by any entity.
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Aurora Denny auroradenny@netscape.net
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2680 Lynch Canyon Road
Bradley,
CA
93426
Phone: (805) 472-9036
Types of mediation practiced: I have experience mediating family, civil, victim-offender, community, and workplace mediations. I am willing to work with other types of conflict as well, since I believe that the basic human experience of conflict is much the same regardless of the circumstance from which it originates.
Born and raised on California's central coast, I have been practicing mediation in that area since 1997. I have practiced exclusively in the Transformative framework since 1999, and have mediated hundreds of cases to date. I have had the honor and good fortune to learn from several leaders in the Transformative mediation field, including Baruch Bush, Joseph Folger, Sally Pope, Lou Ann Lucke and others. Advanced trainings and ongoing study groups have allowed me to spend dozens of hours exploring underlying values and beliefs of Transformative mediation, and to look deeply at possibilities for practice. I have traveled to North Dakota and London, England for internships with Transformative mediation programs, which served to deepen my understanding of possibilities for both mediation practice and the teaching and training of Transformative mediation. I enjoy mediating different types of conflict and working with a variety of people. The opportunity to work with people in this way seems to me to be a great honor as well as a great responsibility.
I speak Spanish as well as English and have conducted a number of mediations in Spanish. Me interesa mucho la práctica de la mediación transfromativa en español, y me gustaría comunicarme con otras personas trabajando en este campo. Tengo experiencia con mediaciones en español y mediaciones inglés-español con interprete.
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Carol V. Bloom carol_bloom@hotmail.com
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2705 South Brush Street
Graton,
CA
95444
Phone: (707) 829-1893
Fax: (707) 829-1893
Carol V. Bloom is a highly experienced mediator and trainer in California. She has specialized in Transformative Mediation since 1998, specializing in employment related disputes. Carol is a contract mediator with the U.S. Postal Service - REDRESS, the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration and a California agency that offers mediation services for Medicare beneficiaries and health care providers. Carol also provides private sector workplace, business, family, neighborhood, community and victim-offender mediation, as well as training and facilitation services. Carol has also worked as a mediator and trainer internationally in Europe and the Balkans, and is particularly interested in cross cultural mediation and conflict transformation.
Carol began training professional and volunteer mediators in Transformative Mediation in the Netherlands in 2002. She currently provides training services in the Netherlands twice a year with a number of mediation training institutes, including the Amsterdams ADR Instituut, the Centrum voor Conflicthantering, and the Dutch association of family attorney mediators (VVAS). She has been published in the Dutch journal of mediation, Tijdschrift Conflicthantering, and to a chapter by Hugo Prein on Transformative Mediation in the 3rd edition of the Dutch Mediation Handbook in 2005.
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Steve Sovern Sovern@mediate.com
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8710 Earhart Lane S.W
Cedar Rapids,
IA
52404
Phone: 319-841-5151
Website: www.mediate.com/stevesovern
Resume: Steve Sovern resume
Steve is a full time mediator and trainer of mediators using the transformative model. In addition to being certified by ISCT as a Transformative Mediator, Steve is certified by the Iowa Association of Mediators, and the American Academy of ADR Attorneys. Steve has provided mediation services for the REDRESS program of the United States Postal Service as well as for the Transportation Security Administration of the Department of Homeland Security.
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Steve Sovern
8710 Earhart Lane SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
tel: 319-841-5151
Steve brings a depth of experience, having been called upon to act as mediator in over 3,000 mediations over the last 13 years. Prior to his career as a professional mediator, Steve served in the Iowa State Senate, was appointed by governors to statewide commissions, served as board member of financial institutions and was president and CEO of a sales, manufacturing and leasing company; a real estate firm and an advertising agency. Steve obtained his JD from the University of Iowa, School of Law and his undergraduate degree from Marquette University.
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Miriam Torrado mirtorrado@yahoo.com
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5752 N. Campbell Ave., #1
Chicago,
IL
60659-5
Phone: 312-437-0119
Miriam Torrado has been a mediator addressing workplace disputes, community, and family and divorce issues for over 10 years. An experienced trainer and facilitator on conflict resolution, anti-bias and racism reduction workshops, Ms. Torrado most recently co-presented at the 2nd International Conference of Transformative Mediation: Purpose Drives Practice on "The Struggle to Relate: Supporting the Capacity to Know."
Ms. Torrado mediates and trains in either English or Spanish or both as necessary. She holds a B.A in International Business from Mundelein College, a Masters in Social Work from the University of Chicago and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Chicago, Il.
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Linda Ochsenfeld, JD linda.ochsenfeld@sbcglobal.net
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P.O. Box 61
Frankfort,
IL
60423
Phone: 815-469-5966
Cell: 708-336-0623
Linda Ochsenfeld mediates elder care and workplace/employment disputes exclusively. Linda has advanced training in several types of mediation and uses a mediation style that allows participants to have conversations that allow them to preserve their personal or business relationships. She has mediated matters for the U.S. Postal Service, the Transportation Security Administration, and Medicare beneficiary agencies; provided services for hospice patients and homebound seniors; and worked with school districts to develop and strengthen communication among team members. She is an attorney and has training through the Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation and the Center for Social Gerontology.
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Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation
314 Cambridge Street
Grand Forks, ND 58203
701.777.2022
fax: 701.777.6184
email: isct@und.nodak.edu.
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