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Stanley Zamor, M.S.
Supreme
Court Certified Mediator, Supreme Court
Certified Arbitrator, Conflict Resolution Specialist &
Organizational Consultant
What do I bring as a Mediator? Commitment to the process,
Education/Knowledge, Creative Negotiation Techniques,
and Energetic
Enthusiasm to resolve/manage disputes
I love being a practitioner in the field of Alternative
Dispute
Resolution ("ADR").
Through my professional experiences
and education
I have developed a unique understanding and skill for
resolving a variety of conflicts by utilizing a Human
Systems Approach, applied to
corporate and commercial issues. It involves:
- assisting with
the
facilitation of meetings,
- identification and resolving
interpersonal
board conflicts,
-
designing pre-dispute protocol for organizations
- designing methods and initiatives to help
create
better cohesion between association/board members and
their
constituency.
Presentations:
1) "I Never Get Heard!": Why Does Lack of
Participation Create Unrealistic Expectations?
2) Diversity on the Board: Good or Bad?
3) The Board vs. Us: We Must Stick Together
4) Is it Wrong to Have Friends on the Board?
5) How to Prepare to Take Over As Board
Chairman/Member
6) When in Doubt, Should I Just Call My Lawyer?
7) Power and the Condo Board: Is there a Happy
Medium?
8) Guide to My Condo Docket: A Cheat Sheet
Workshop
9) Sleeping with the Enemy: Should I Think
About Running for a Board Seat?
10) Are Two Condo Boards Better than One?
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Lewis E. Waxman,
MA, MPH, CAM
Certified in
Family Mediation:
Licensed
Community Association Manager:
Licensed Real
Estate Broker
What really
sets me apart from the crowd?
Experience,
Commitment and Education
I have been on
both sides of the fence.
I've been
President of many Associations, a Unit Owner,
a Committee
Member and a Property Manager.
My experience
has given me the perspective of a resident,
an investor, a
developer and a business man.
I know how to
listen to what you want and hear what you need.
My education
provides the foundation for a reasoned and
intelligent
approach to problem solving,
facilitation of meetings, identification and resolving
interpersonal
board conflicts, applying initiatives to help
create
better cohesion between association/board members and
their
constituency.
I offer a B.A.
from the University of Louisville;
an M.A. from
New York University, advanced studies at Columbia University
and a M.P.H.
from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Presentations:
1) Does
Condominium Living have to be "The War of the Roses"?
An
overview of issues that stress Condominium Living and how mediation
can help Associations deal with these issues.
2) Should
you run for the Board of Directors and be a "boss"?
What does it "really" mean to be a member of the
Board! What are your expectations and those of the community?
3) Affordable and Fast Solutions
for Condo Conflicts:
The Mediation Alternative
What kind of situation is better
for the mediator solution?
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