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^ours;; Modeling; ' eaciting Sy _iving Th..e 7heory' Aatitudes Situ VmCtives'
i Mormance Appraisal; Counseling T ech%loues; Contracting T eaching
Philosophies/ ,ndragody and PedagoaV; EthiOS: and Legal !sues.
Supreme Court of Florida 11SGL ie .-SGiUtiGn Center - CGL'nLy MBdIcIiGn I raining
at Florida Coastal Law School, Jacksonville, Florida - (20 ,Hours): introduction to
the Principles of Dispute SeUlement; Components of a Mediation conference,
Beginning the Miediation Conference: Opening Statement, Court Process;
Fact/Finding/Listening; Negotiation Theory Overview; issue Development and
Note -taking; Handling Non -Parties; Generating Settlement; Cultural/Diversity
Awareness: Caucus Lem ure and Exercises; Brading `ti�iediation; Case Study;
Ethical Dilemmas; Mediation Simulations, and Summar-yIReview/Evaluation
The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice 2000 "Commitment to Excellence"
Training meeting; Tampa; Florida (8 hours); "Faith Community Network - A
Unique Partnership Serving Florida's Youth", „Quality Assurance and Residential
Commitment Programs"; and "CEO Ro'uind Table Discussion -Code of Ethics".
University of South Florida Juvenile Justice Training Academy; Jimmy Pyce
Act,/Vienna Convention Training. Hillsborough, Community College Criminal
Justice Institute; instructor T echniques Course (30 ,`yours); Training Liability and
Ethics, Learning and Behavior Theory; Principles of instruction; Lesson Plan
Development; Human Diversity, Communication Process; and Evaluation
Process
1995-1999 Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Training Academy: Special Population;
Case Management; Domestic and Child Abuse; Prevention, Intervention,
Diversionary Program Development; Relapse Prevention and Aftercare Program
Development, Counseling and Coordination Techniques: Crisis intervention
Techniques and Counseling - Verbal and Physical; Quality Assurance Peer
Review Training; Assessment Strategies - Youth, Adults, institutional;
interdisciplinary Staffing and Staff Supervision and Training.
1977-1982 U.S. Department of Education Teacher Corp., Washington, D.C.: George
Washington University Leadership Policy Seminar; Policy Research and
Development; and Strategic Planning. Community Advisory Council Planning and
Development; Strategies in Multi -Cultural Education Planning and Development;
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99-- 7 arida A 'F M t:i !ve,. iiy. ! iai assee. tial r?dua .�',SsiSiant; Master Of
_ducation gree, ?"dminislra ioii .and Sup" ision Cur uium ared litSUuction.
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1967-1 _68 ( IniversitV of SoL n Florida, T ampa, Florida- Cel _if-ioatioi t, J C:a[ Education
1963 Inter -American University of Peer to Rico, San Geimai;, Puerto Pico; national
Science Foundation Fe!low, Earth and Biological Science
1958-1962 Edwards 'Wavers Coliege, Jacksonvilie, F londa: EF P Erigham Law Firm
Scholarship, Bachelors- of Science Degree, Social Science, Education an:
Enoiisn. 1962
1952-1968 George Washington Carver, Miami, Florida: iHigi I School Diploma, 1958
Experience and Positions
Present Executive Vice -President, Capacity Development, inc., (CDI) Miami, Florida,
Technical Assistance for Nonprofits; Independent Consultant: 21St Century
Research and Evaluation;, inc., Miami's River of Life, Inc., Youth Crime Watch of
America/Florida, Youth Crime Watch of Jamaica, Dukes Family Community and
Economic Development, inc.; Butler Family Community and Economic
Development, inc., Miami, Florida and August Town Spars and Community
Development Corporation, August Town, Jamaica.
2002-2003 Youth Crime 'Watch of !'_.merica/Florida; National Deputy Execs, rave Director for.
1,300 Youth Crime Watch sites in 37 states and 7 foreign countries, 10
expansion centers serving the 1,300 sees and 434 school and community sites in
Florida. Additional responsibilities included: National Trainer Youth Leadership
Development and Crime Prevention; Strategic Planning; Staff supervision
development and training; Program evaluation; Proposal development;
Collaborative alliances/partnerships; and, working with the legislative process at
the National, State of Florida and local Miami -Dade County levels.
1999-2002 Miami's River of Life, Inc.: Administrator. Grants `Triter, Program Design &
Development Specialist, Alternative Education Specialist, Starr Development &
Training, and Quality Assurance Officer for Residential Independent Living
Program-, Group Treatment Home; Non -Secure Detention Home Program;
Respite Home Program; Truancy Prevention Program; Community Partnership
Preventionlintervention Program, and Educational Alternative Outreach Center
Program
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Miami's r (ver of Life. 11nc.. Vic. P'•.eidci:_aid }lieCiOr of �gency and
P rogri a m
Development/Grants Writer; Depai a hent of Juvenle Justice Programs: Respite;
Non -Secure Detention; Level Iv Moder ate Risk P.esidential Program; Level 11 Day
Treatment and Residential Independent Living Program- and Director of the
Agency's Dade County Public Schools Alternative School Program.
1994-1996 1:2mes E. Scott Community Association: Miami, Florida- Designer/Grants 'VVriter.
Developer, and Director of Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Level lI Low
Risk Day reatment Program; Quality Assurance Peer Reviewer and Counselor
of the Agency's Dade County Public Schools Alternative School Program
1989-1994• independent Consultant; Progra, E II Development, Program Evaluation, Stai i�
Development, Grantmanship !Proposal Development)
1985-1989 Department of Education, U.S. virgin islands: Teacher, High School, English and
En(: iiish Literature
1982-1986 Houston Tiilotson College, Austin, Texas: Counselor/Administrator, Upward
Bound Program and Designer and Director Human li Development Center
,Assessment, Testing, Academic Advisement, Counseling, College Orientation,
Special Services)
1977-1982 St. Edwards University, ;^.ustin, Texas: Director of Migra,it Attrition Prevention;
Director of Research; Director of Teacher Corp.; Assistant Professor,
Undergraduate and Graduate Level Courses
1976-1977 Dade County Public School, Miami, Florida: Community School Coordinator,
Miami Edison Senior High Community School
1974-197 University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida: Designer and Director of High
School dropout Prevention Program; Assistant Professor, Graduate Level,
Leadership Development Course
1970-1972 Brevard County School Board, Brevard County, Florida; Assistant Principal,
Rockledge High School
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Depat mei-t of Eduction, U.S.
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Elvmentaiu, Education
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jresentations
Recognitions
Les Angeles County CTilce of Education. Los Ai geles, California ""T,"he Role of
Youth in Crime Prevention and Leadership Development".
National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE), Washington, D. C. `The
Role of Youth in Crime Prevention and Leadership Developments.
L.S. State Department, `Alashington D. C. Speaker and Specialist Lecturer; Rio
de Janeiro. Brazil: `Challenges for Social inclusion". 5U' Annual Fuibright Aiumni
Ser. nin,ar. Topics included:
1) Vicious cycles between Poverty and Exclusion: Lack of oppof Lunules,
violence; marginality, and problems with the lave
2) Creating a Virtuous Cycle of Inclusion- Successfui Experiences in Bra -ii
and in the U. S.
3) Proposals to generate jobs and income- `The Role of Small Business'
U. S. State Department, Washington D. C., Speaker and Specialist lecturer,
Kingston, Jamaica; `The Role of Youth in Crime Preventions, Community
Policing antd Creating a Crime -t=ree, Drug -Free Community"
Florida Association of Career and T echnical Educators, Orlando, Florida, for
Florida Special needs Association Division, "Background For The Development
of A. New Human Development Paradigm".
Miami -Dade County Community Action Agency "Youth Leadership 2000
Program" Eighth Annual Youth Leadership Conference
Youth Crime Watch of America. International Youth Leaders Crime -prevention
Conference for extraordinary achievement in preventing crime, drug use and
violence in our world.
References Will Be Furnished Upon Request