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Janice Tudy-Jackson

Lecturer-in-Law

(212) 281-5004

2569 A.C. Powell Blvd., Ste.9L

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Janice Tudy-Jackson is a facilitator, mediator, trainer, and educator, with extensive experience in conflict management and collaborative processes.  She, also, serves on the faculty for courses and workshops offered by the American Bar Association; the New York City Bar Association; the National Legal Aid & Defender Association’s National Leadership Institute; the Association for Conflict Resolution of Greater New York; and the New York State Dispute Resolution Association. Additionally, since 2004, she has twice served as Visiting Professor, for Sophia/Ignatius Universities’ graduate and doctoral programs, for diplomats, from various countries, who are serving, at the United Nations headquarters.

Previously, Ms. Tudy-Jackson served in various positions, with Continental Grain Company, where she was elected Vice President Labor Relations-World Grain Division (1975 – 1989); was a Labor & Employment Associate, with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius (1992 – 1994); and served as Senior Director of Safe Horizon Mediation Programs, in New York City (1994 – 1999).

Practice

Her private Collaboration & Conflict Management Consulting practice focuses on:

  • Intra- and inter-organizational, as well as community-wide, national and international Intervention, Training and Coaching
  • Collaborative Planning and Problem-solving
  • Organizational Development and Strategic Planning
  • Complex, multi-party conflict resolution
  • Team-Building
  • Restorative Justice
Courses

L8115: Seminar - Negotiation Workshop

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