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With over two decades of experience, Carl D. Schneider, Ph.D.,
our director, and the staff of Mediation Matters, are professionals experienced in business and employment mediation.
Carl
D. Schneider, Ph.D
is the primary trainer for the workshop, and has trained several thousand mediators in the United States and abroad. Currently Director of Mediation Matters,
Bethesda, Maryland, Carl is a registered psychologist, licensed clinical Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Mediator with the Maryland Council on Dispute Resolution and with the Supreme Court of Virginia, and an Advanced Practitioner Member of the Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR). Carl is the former Director (1981-1989) of Divorce Mediation Service, a group practice of 16 mediators in the Chicago area, and former Director of the Mediation Program of Woodbury College in Montpelier, Vermont. He has been on the Board of Directors of the national Academy of Family Mediators,
and has been the chair of the Certification Committee for the Maryland Council
on Dispute Resolution. Carl is author of Shame, Exposure and Privacy (Norton, 1992) and has served on the editorial board of Mediation Quarterly. He holds a M. Div. degree from Union Theological Seminary in N.Y.C. and a Ph.D. from Harvard University.
Peg McCormick, Esq. is a founding member of Potomac Mediation Group
LLC in Bethesda, Maryland, mediates in a variety of settings. She has served
as a contract mediator for the Baltimore District Office, EEOC, for the past
four years; she also mediates employment disputes for the U.S. Postal Service
REDRESS Program. Peg has served as a civil mediator for the D.C. Superior Court's
Multi-Door Civil Mediation program mediating contract disputes and personal
injury cases; she also mediates family disputes including divorce and separation
agreements, custody and parenting issues, and prenuptial and partnership agreements.
Peg has trained mediators for the past twelve years, including training programs
for the EEOC Baltimore District Office, MICPEL (Maryland Continuing Legal Education
Program), the D.C. Superior Court Multi-Door Program, Montgomery County Consumer
Advocates and Mediation Matters. Peg has also taught mediation skills to new
teachers as part of a Classroom Management course at American University and
has trained with Carl for the Administrative Office of the Courts in Maryland.
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