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Alesia Grace Thompson
PhD in Leadership and Change student Alesia Grace Thompson is the new Co-Chair of the Association for Conflict Resolution’s Section of Workplace Ombuds. Thompson is the CEO, and Principal Owner of ClearVision Mediation Services, LLC. She also works in the Economic Assistance and Employment Support Division of the Minnesota Department of Human Services as their…
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Mitch Kusy
Professor of Organization Learning and Development in the Graduate School of Leadership & Change and a 2005 Fulbright Scholar Mitch Kusy, delivered a keynote address at the 2023 Association of Occupational Health Professionals conference. He shared the stage with his colleague, Steve Wiesner, MD. Their presentation, “Burnout, Turnover, Medical Errors, and Sleepless Nights: Addressing the…
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Renee Charney
Renee Charney ’17 (GSLC, PhD) accepted the position of Affiliate Professor in the Master of Science in Organizational Leadership Program housed within the School of Business of Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati, Ohio. Charney is the Founder and CEO of Charney Consulting and has over 25 years of corporate experience in coaching, learning, leadership,…
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Fayth Parks
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Leadership and Psychology Fayth Parks has been elected to the National Association for Rural Mental Health Board of Directors.
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Lize Booysen
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behavior, Lize Booysen co-authored the article entitled, “Workplace Approaches and Women’s Inequality: Embracing Change is the Future” in the Global Voice Magazine.
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Steffen Gillom ’23
Steffen Gillom ’23 (New England, PhD), president of the Windham County NAACP and a community leader, was honored at the Freedom Fund Dinner, celebrating his impressive achievements. Gillom, a Marriage and Family Therapist, also serves as a Faculty Clinical Supervisor at Antioch in New England. Serving as President of the Windham County Vermont Branch of…
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Lisa Denison ’92
Lisa Denison ’92 (New England, MA) was featured in the article Lisa Denison Tells How You Can Help Rescued Animals on the InDepthNH.org website. Denison has been the Executive Director of the New Hampshire SPCA (NHSPCA) since 1994. Her dedication to animal welfare and advocacy for stronger laws to protect animals and ensure their long-term…
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Erica Holmes Publishes Groundbreaking Book
Erica Holmes, PsyD, Associate Program Chair and the Director of the Psychological Trauma Studies Specialization in the MA in Clinical Psychology program at the Los Angeles campus, has published Black Couples Therapy: Clinical Theory and Practice. The book, co-edited by Yamonte Cooper, explores a realm that has been underrepresented in the world of therapy and…
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Kathy Eggert ‘23
Kathy Eggert ‘23 (GSLC, PhD) recently presented the findings of her dissertation in a poster session at the College on Problems Drug Dependence entitled, Lived Experiences of Addiction Counselors: A Protocol Exploring Stigma in a Time of Regulatory Change Within Opioid Treatment Programs. She was a featured expert on the panel, “Skilled Nursing Facilities and…
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Jennifer Keller ’21, ‘23
Jennifer Keller ’21, ‘23 (New England; MS, PhD) is an accomplished science teacher with 16 years of experience in sustainability initiatives. Her forthcoming research, “Forest Bathing Increases Adolescent Mental Wellbeing and Connection to Nature: A Transformative Mixed Methods Study,” is slated for publication in peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of Environmental Education Research, a special issue…
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Christine Copeland ‘91
Christine Copeland ‘91 (New England, MEd) recently completed a four-book series for young readers entitled Seasons in the Forest: Field Guides for Little Naturalists, which was designed to introduce the youngest readers to the magic of the deciduous forest in the American Northeast. These books captivate readers by vividly depicting life in the forest’s diverse layers,…
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Jody Anastasio ‘07
Jody Anastasio ‘07 (New England, MS) led the National Park Service (NPS) team that won the 2023 NPS Excellence in Education Award. As Education Specialist at Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, she started the Earth, Sea, Sky program in partnership with two other local environmental education organizations: Mokupāpapa Discovery Center (sea) and ʻImiloa Astronomy Center (sky).…
