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Steering Committee
Adler, Peter
Executive Director
Hawaii Justice Foundation
Honolulu, Hawaii

Laura Chasin
Director
Public Conversations Project
Cambridge, Massachusetts

Roberto Chene
Mediator
Albuquerque, New Mexico

Robert Dingwall
Professor of Sociology
University of Nottingham
Nottingham, England

Aimee Gourlay, CEO
Mediation Center
Hamline University
St. Paul, Minnesota
Deborah Hensler
Professor of Dispute Resolution
Stanford University Law School
Stanford, California

Christopher Honeyman
Principal Investigator
President
CONVENOR Dispute Resolution
New York, NY / Madison, Wisconsin

Joan Kelly
Mediation Consultant
Corte Madera, California

Barbara McAdoo
Visiting Scholar
Hamline University Law School
St. Paul, Minnesota

Craig McEwen
Professor of Sociology
Bowdoin College
Brunswick, Maine

Edith Primm
Justice Center of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia

Leonard Riskin
Professor of Law, and Director,
Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution
University of Missouri Law School
Columbia, Missouri

Andrew Thomas
Executive Director
Center for Dispute Settlement
Rochester, New York

B. Stephen Toben
Director of Programs
Flora Family Foundation
Palo Alto, California

William Warters
Associate Director
Program on Mediating Theory and Democratic Systems
Wayne State University
Detroit, Michigan

Nancy Welsh
Assistant Professor of Law
Dickinson School of Law
Pennsylvania State University
Carlisle, Pennsylvania



 
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Partner Projects
CRInfo mini-grant recipients, gateway partners, and affiliated projects:
Collaborative for Conflict Mgmt. in Mental Health
Collaborative for Conflict Mgmt. in Mental Health

"[P]romoting the use of conflict management techniques in the mental health and social service systems through training, technical assistance, consultation, information dissemination and evaluation services"

Lester Bowles Pearson
Lester Bowles Pearson

President of the 7th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, and 1957 Nobel Peace Laureate