Employees who serve as mediators have been trained in dispute resolution at the Center for Public Policy Dispute Resolution, and/or the University of Texas School of Law. They are: • Denise Anding, Counselor/Professor, PIN/CYP* • Erica Breedlove, Employment Supervisor, Human Resources, HBC • Herb Coleman, Manager, Institutional Technology, HBC • Mariano Diaz-Miranda, Professor, EVC • Judy Doyen, Administrative Assistant II, Distance Learning, PIN • Judy Green, Senior Administrative Assistant, HBC • Joyce Guillory, Professor, RGC* • Joanne Keeley, Counselor/Professor, Student Services, EVC • Tobin Quereau, Professor, RGC • Margie Shelnutt, Administrative Assistant III, Business Studies, RGC • Richard Cutler, Professor, NRG *Completed Advanced Mediation Training If you are interested in being a mediator, contact the Office of Human Resources, 223-7572. More.
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