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Elizabeth Weinstein, Ph.D. |
Associate – IowaMs. Weinstein uses her skills as a group facilitator to focus on ways to help people improve the way they work. Most recently, acting as project manager, she initiated and managed two major projects: Making Connections and Volunteer Link. She provides ongoing services to the Iowa Volunteer Mentor Program. Her first book, "Mentoring for Success," was published in August of 1998. |
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Associate – MarylandMr. Williams specializes in group facilitation, team building, as well as staff, leadership and organizational development. Among his clients are corporations, educational institutions, youth development organizations, national service agencies, and a host of nonprofit organizations. |
Associate – Maryland
Matthews W. Wright has been involved in the human service delivery field for more than thirty years. For ten years, he was Director of Community Services and Grants for Associated Black Charities and hosted a radio show, First Up! that aired weekly focusing on issues and leaders that impact the lives of those in the African American Community and Central Maryland. Mr. Wright focuses on issues pertaining to non-profit human service delivery agencies, faith-based institutions, for-profit entities, and community development corporations. |
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Associate – WashingtonFor over 30 years, she has worked locally, nationally and internationally in the areas of substance abuse prevention, youth and community development, diversity, school improvement, and social justice issues. During her professional career, Ginlin Woo has served as a gang counselor, director of a bilingual pre-school, and co-director of the Asian-American Resource Center. For the U.S. Department of Education, she was director of a regional National Origin Desegregation Assistance Center and facilitator of human relations and diversity awareness for area school districts, building the capacity of school leaders throughout the United States and Micronesia. |
Associate – Washington, DC
Eva Young develops and delivers technical assistance and training programs to a wide range of clients including the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, National Multi-Cultural Institute, U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, and the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Ms. Young has served as the Executive Director of the National Volunteer Training Center. She is a graduate of the National University of Mexico, Jussieu VII-La Sorbonne and the Community Fellows Program of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. She currently serves as a member of the District of Columbia Commission on Latino Community Development. |
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