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CURRICULUM VITAE
MINDY RENÉE WERTHEIMER

mwertheimer@gsu.edu



EDUCATION:

Ph.D. (Higher Education)


Department of Educational Administration


Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia
M.S. (Social Work)

Columbia University, New York, New York


B.A. (Social Welfare)

Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania


LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION:

Georgia Licensed Clinical Social Worker #1044


Certified True Colors Facilitator
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE:

Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia:

2013-2014 Interim Director, School of Social Work
2012-present Director & Clinical Professor, MSW Program; School of Social Work

2010-present Associate Faculty, Nonprofit Studies Program; Andrew Young School of Policy

Studies
2009-2011 Associate Dean for Academics, College of Health and Human Sciences
2005-2011 Graduate Faculty, Clinical Associate Professor of Social Work; School of Social

Work
1994-2009 Director of Field Education, School of Social Work

Clinical Assistant Professor 2002- 2005; Assistant Professor 1993- 2002
1989-1993 Part-time Faculty/Coordinator of Continuing Education, Department of Social Work

1980-1988 Assistant Professor/Coordinator of Continuing Education, Department of Social Work


OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

1980-1981 Private Clinical Social Work Practice

Atlanta, Georgia

1979-1980 Senior Social Worker

Central DeKalb Mental Health Center; Decatur, Georgia

1976-1978 Medical Social Worker

Nassau County Medical Center; East Meadow, New York
1976-1978 Clinical Social Worker (part-time)

South Shore Child Guidance Center; Freeport, New York


COURSES TAUGHT:

BSW Program:

Communication Skills

Human Behavior in the Social Environment I & II

Social Policy

Social Welfare Institutions

Field Education I & II
MSW Program:

Community Foundation Integrative Seminar

Community Partnerships Field Education I & II

Diversity and Social Justice

Foundation Field Education I & II

Group Facilitation


TRAININGS FACILITATED:

Board of Directors:

Board Assessment Board Chair Leadership

Board Communications Board Governance

Board Orientation Strategic Planning

Team Building True Colors


Staff and Management:

Case Management Communication Skills

Cultural Dynamics in Supervision Goal Setting

Ethics in Supervision Strategic Planning

Supervisory Styles/Learning Styles Integrating Theory and Practice

Team Building True Colors


Building Partnership Capacity:

Board Chair & CEO CEO, CDO, & Board Chair

Professionals & Volunteers Board Chair & Board Members
PUBLICATIONS:

A. Books


Wertheimer, M. R. (2013). The Board Chair Handbook (3rd ed.). Washington, D.C.:

BoardSource.


Wertheimer, M. R. (2007). The Board Chair Handbook (2nd ed.). Washington, D.C.:

BoardSource.


B. Journal articles

Wertheimer, M. R. & Sodhi, M. (2014). From managing to leading: The role of field directors

beyond the field office. Journal of Social Work Education, 50, 48-68.


Diwan, S. & Wertheimer, M. R. (2007). Aging services or services to the aging? Focus of a

university-community curriculum development partnership to increase awareness of aging issues in social work practice. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 50, 1/2, 187-204.



Wertheimer, M. R., Beck, E., Brooks, F., & Wolk, J. (2004). Community partnerships: An

innovative model of social work education and practice. Journal of Community Practice, 12, 3/4, 123-140.

Wolk, J. & Wertheimer, M. R. (1999). Case management vs. generalist practice: An accreditation contradiction. Journal of Social Work Education, 35, 101-113.


C. Book Chapters

Wertheimer, M. R. (1985). Alice Lothrop. In W. Trattner (Ed.), Biographical

Dictionary of Social Welfare in America (pp. 506-508). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Wertheimer, M. R. (1985). Isabel H. Barrows. In W. Trattner (Ed.), Biographical

Dictionary of Social Welfare in America. (pp. 64-67). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

D. Board Governance Material

Governance vs. Management (2013)
Responsibilities of a Nonprofit Board (2010, 2015)
Board Member as Community Ambassador (2009, 2015)
Checklist for Board Restructuring (2009)
Role Execution Diagram: Personal vs. Professional (2009, 2011)
Building Organizational Capacity: Board Chair and CEO Partnership Chart (2008, 2011)
Model for Building Partnership Capacity: Staff & Volunteers (2008)
Board of Directors’ Self-Assessment Tool (2005, 2008, 2014)
Board Governance Self-Assessment Checklist (2004, 2008, 2013)
Four Areas of Focus in Board Development (2004)
Board Development Model (2002, 2007)
Communication Flow Inventory Questionnaire (2002)
E. Scholarly proceedings

Manns, E.K. & Wertheimer, M. R. (1985). Relationship between institutional purpose and

leadership qualities of chairpersons. Proceedings of Academic Chairpersons: Leadership

and Management (Vol. 17).
F. Other

Peer reviewer (2013). The incredible journey of becoming and being a social worker book

prospectus, SAGE Publications.
Peer reviewer (2013). De-constructing the mysteries of field work book prospectus, SAGE

Publications.



Wertheimer, M. R. (2012, December 4). What is the one leadership quality or attribute necessary

for a board chair? [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://exceptionalboards.com/2012/12/04/what-is-the-one-leadership-quality-or-attribute-that-is-absolutely-necessary-for-a-board-chair/#more-1097


Wertheimer, M. R. (2012, May). The bottom line: The human factor. Board Member 11-14.

[membership only online publication, Boardsource.org]


Peer reviewer (2009). Meeting Smarter, Washington, DC: BoardSource.
Peer reviewer (2008). Ten Basic Responsibilities of Nonprofit Boards, Washington, DC:

BoardSource.


PROFESSIONAL PAPERS/PRESENTATIONS/TRAININGS:

Wertheimer, M. R. (August 2015). Board member orientation. William Breman Jewish Heritage

Museum, Atlanta, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (February 2015). Leadership in the 21st century. The Atlanta

Police Leadership Institute, Atlanta Police Department.


Wertheimer, M. R. (February 2015). Defining governance and identifying the human factor in

building board capacity. The Jacobson Leadership Institute, Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.
Wertheimer, M. R. (December 2014). Board member orientation. Atlanta Jewish Academy,

Atlanta, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. & Sodhi, M. (October 2014). Exploring an operational structure for

positioning field education as signature pedagogy. 2014 Annual Program Meeting,

Council on Social Work Education, Tampa, FL.


Wertheimer, M. R. (October 2014). Empower the board chair and you empower the board. 2014

BoardSource Leadership Forum, Washington, D.C.


Wertheimer, M. R. (August 2014). Board member orientation and visioning exercise. Or Hadash

Synagogue, Sandy Springs, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (June 2014). Leadership in the 21st century. The Atlanta

Police Leadership Institute, Atlanta Police Department.


Wertheimer, M. R. (March 2014). Creating a culture of integrity. Social Work Month Program,

VA Medical Center, Atlanta, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (February 2014). Defining governance and identifying the human factor in

building board capacity. The Jacobson Leadership Institute, Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.
Wertheimer, M. R. (January 2014). The dynamics of board governance & organizational

management. Executive Leadership Program for Nonprofit Organizations

(ELPNO), Athens, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (January 2014). Discussion: Ethics and nonprofit governance. Executive

Leadership Program for Nonprofit Organizations (ELPNO), Athens, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. & Kropf, N. (November 2013). The social work code of ethics in community-

based practice. 2013 Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Dallas TX.
Wertheimer, M. R. (October 2013). Creating a culture of integrity: Leadership and

organizations. 25th Annual Conference, National Association of Social Workers, Georgia Chapter.
Wertheimer, M. R., Corbin, S., Hudson, S. B., Morgan, K. (October 2013). Standards for

professional behavior: Beyond ethics. 25th Annual Conference, National Association of Social Workers, Georgia Chapter.
Wertheimer, M. R. (May/June 2013). Introduction to evidence-based leadership. The Atlanta

Police Leadership Institute, Atlanta Police Department.


Wertheimer, M. R. (March 2013). Defining governance and identifying the human factor in

building board capacity. The Jacobson Leadership Institute, Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.
Wertheimer, M. R., Ivery, J., & Brooks, F. (November 2012). Reframing a macro-focused

curriculum: Alignment with 2008 EPAS and lessons learned. 2012 Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Washington, DC.
Wertheimer, M. R. (June 2012). The dynamics of board governance & organizational

management. Executive Leadership Program for Nonprofit Organizations

(ELPNO), Athens, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (June 2012). Panel: Ethics and nonprofit governance. Executive

Leadership Program for Nonprofit Organizations (ELPNO), Athens, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. & Ivery, J. (October 2011). Integrating nonprofit board governance in the

social administration/macro curriculum. 2011 Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA.

Wertheimer, M. R. (October 2011). Field education as signature pedagogy in social work

education: New CSWE accreditation standards and the social work practice community. Annual Conference, National Association of Social Workers, Georgia Chapter, Atlanta, GA.
Wertheimer, M. R. (October 2011). The board chair and the chief executive officer: Leadership

in the nonprofit sector. Annual Conference, National Association of Social Workers, Georgia Chapter, Atlanta, GA.
Wertheimer, M. R. & Miller. G. (June 2011). The dynamics of board governance &

organizational management. Executive Leadership Program for Nonprofit Organizations

(ELPNO), Athens, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (December 2010). Governance and ethics. Nonprofit Issues Forum, Andrew

Young School of Policy Studies, GSU.


Wertheimer, M. R. & Sodhi, M. (October 2010). Beyond the field office: Leadership of the field

director. 2010 Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Portland,

OR.
Wertheimer, M.R. & Miller. G. (June 2010). Challenges of nonprofit governance. Executive

Leadership Program for Nonprofit Organizations (ELPNO), Athens, GA.
Wertheimer, M.R. (May 2010). The human factor in building board capacity. Biennial 2010

Conference, Jewish Community Centers of North America, Atlanta, GA.


Wertheimer, M.R. (April 2010). Building nonprofit board capacity. Brown Bag Series, Nonprofit

Studies Program, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.


Wertheimer, M.R. (March 2010). Building nonprofit board capacity. 2010 Annual Conference,

Aging Services of Georgia, Peachtree City, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. & Sodhi, M. (November 2009). Building supervisory capacity of field

instructors: An orientation and training program. Field Director Development Institute at the 2009 Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, San Antonio, TX.
Wertheimer, M. R. (November 2009). Board member as community ambassador. The Epstein

School: Solomon Schechter School of Atlanta, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (April 2009). Board governance, development, and training. Jewish Family &

Children’s Services of Southern Arizona, Tucson, AZ.



Wertheimer, M.R. (April 2009). Effective board leadership. Non-Profit Development Alliance,

Community Connection of Northeast Georgia, Athens, GA.


Wertheimer, M.R. (February 2009). True Colors and supervision. The Bridge, Atlanta, GA.
Wertheimer, M. R. & Miller, G. (October 2008). Building and sustaining the stewardship of

board members through the partnership of the board chair and CEO. 2008 National Conference, Alliance for Children and Families, Baltimore, MD.
Wertheimer, M. R. (September 2008). Board development, True Colors, and building

partnership capacity: staff & volunteers, board chair & CEO. Jewish Federation of San

Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties, CA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (September 2008). Effective board management: role of the board chair.

Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. (invited presentation)


Wertheimer, M. R. (September 2008). Board orientation; strategic planning priorities. The

Alfred and Adele Davis Academy, Atlanta, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (September 2008). Board orientation. Hillels of Georgia, Atlanta, GA.
Wertheimer, M. R. (July 2008). Effective meeting strategies. Hillels of Georgia, Atlanta, GA.
Wertheimer, M. R. (June 2008). Influencing and managing the critical leadership team – CEO,

CDO, and board chair. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA.
Wertheimer, M. R. (April 2008). Nonprofit sector trends and challenges in small communities.

2008 Small Federations Executives’ Institute, Jewish Federations of North America, Atlanta, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (February 2008). Building and sustaining strong boards through good

governance practices. The Jacobson Leadership Institute, Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, GA.
Wertheimer, M.R. (January 2008). Building and sustaining effective work relationships through

board chair leadership. The Jacobson Leadership Institute, Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, GA.
Wertheimer, M. R. (January 2008). True Colors, team building and goal setting. Bright From the

Start, Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning, Cordele, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (November 2007). Sustaining your board and your organization: Leadership

of the board chair. 15th Anniversary Annual Conference, Maryland Nonprofits, Cambridge,

MD.
Wertheimer, M. R. (May 2007). Service Learning: Partners as Co-Educators. Community

Partners Conference, Bonner Office of Community Service and Student Development,

Spelman College.


Wertheimer, M. R. & Sodhi, M. (February 2007). Field directors as leaders: An untapped

resource in social work education. Leadership Seminar: Building Leaders in Social Work Education, Council on Social Work Education, Charleston, SC.
Wertheimer, M. R. (August 2006). Effective communication skills. Georgia Department of

Human Resources, Immigration and Refugee Services, Atlanta, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (May 2006). True Colors. National Conference, Aga Khan Foundation USA,

Atlanta, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (September-November 2005). Strategic planning. Yeshiva Atlanta High

School, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (August 2005). Strategies for creating a dynamic, functional board.

Metro Atlanta Synagogue Leadership Conference, Institute of Synagogue Excellence, Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (May 2005). Effective communication skills and case management. Refugee

Family Services, Clarkston, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (March 2005). How to build and sustain effective nonprofit boards. The

Presidents’ Leadership Series, Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (November 2004). Board governance. Northern New Jersey Maternal/Child

Health Consortium, Newark, NJ.


Wertheimer, M. R. (October 2004). How to build and sustain effective nonprofit boards.

2004 Annual Conference, National Association of Social Workers, Georgia Chapter,

Atlanta, GA.
Wertheimer, M. R. (April 2004). Optimizing communication flow to improve board effectiveness.

2004 Annual Conference, Association of Jewish Family and Children’s Agencies, Cincinnati, OH.


Wertheimer, M. R., Brooks, F., & Wolk, J. (February 2004). Community partnerships: An

innovative model of social work education and practice. Community Organization & Social Administration Symposium, 2004 Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Anaheim, CA.
Wertheimer, M. R. & Sodhi, M. (October 2003). Recognizing and developing hero potential in

MSW and BSW interns. 2nd Annual IV-E Student Training and Networking Conference,

Georgia Department of Human Resources, Atlanta, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R., Diwan, S., & Kolomer, S. (March 2003). Aging competent practice in field

education. 2003 Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta,

GA.
Wertheimer, M. R., Sodhi, M., & Foster, S. (October 2002). So you want to be a field supervisor? 14th Annual Conference, National Association of Social Workers, Georgia Chapter, Atlanta, GA.


Wertheimer, M. R. (June 2002). Optimizing communication flow for effective board communications. 2002 Annual Meeting, Points of Light Foundation, Salt Lake City, UT.

Wertheimer, M. R. & Calloway, L. (October 2001). Relationship building: A training model for effective partnerships. 2001 National Conference, National Society for Experiential Education, Orlando, FL.
Calloway, L. & Wertheimer, M. R. (October 2000). A model for an internal university collaboration: Service learning and field education. 2000 National Conference, National Society for Experiential Education, San Antonio, TX.
Wertheimer, M. R. (February 2000). An internal university collaboration: Service learning and field education. 46th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, New York, NY.
Wolk, J. & Wertheimer, M. R. (October 1997). Case management vs. generalist practice: An accreditation contradiction. 15th Annual Conference of the Baccalaureate Program Directors, Philadelphia, PA.
Wertheimer, M. R. & East, C. (September 1996). Homeless and hungry in the 90s. 8th Annual

Conference, National Association of Social Workers, Georgia Chapter, Atlanta, GA.


Reichel, M., Wertheimer, M. R., & Donahue, T. (June 1985). On-line demographic databases and the provision of social services. International Conference on Databases in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Grinnell, IA.
Wertheimer, M. R. (March 1984). Social policy curriculum: One focus or two? 30th Annual

Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Detroit, MI.


FUNDED PROJECTS:

Wertheimer, M.R. (2005). Social Work Field Education: Creative Community Impact, March of Dimes, Georgia Chapter, $1165
Wertheimer, M. R. & Diwan, S. (2002-2004). Strengthening Aging and Gerontology Education for Social Work, John A. Hartford Foundation, New York, $60,000
Wertheimer, M. R. (1999). A Training Model for Strengthening Partnerships, Neighborhood Development Internship Project, United Way, $3,000
Wertheimer, M. R. (1984). The helping professions and the law: Demystifying the legal process for social workers, psychologists, nurses, counselors, and psychiatrists, Continuing Education Grant, Georgia State University, $1500
SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY:

University:

NTT Promotion Manuals Review Committee, 2014-2015

AYSPS representative

Graduate Assessment Committee, 2009-2011

Service Learning Committee, 2001

Advisory Board, Office of Community Service-Learning, 1999

Search Committee, Program Development Manager, Office of Community Outreach and

Partnerships, 1999

Presenter, Site Supervisor Orientation, Office of Community Outreach and Partnerships,

1998

FACP Continuing Education Task Force, 1995-1996



University Senate, 1984-1985

Faculty Affairs Committee, Academic Affairs Committee

Group Facilitator, Orientation Program, 1983, 1984

Gerontology Faculty, College of Arts and Sciences, 1981-1985


Andrew Young School of Policy Studies:

AYSPS Development Director Search Committee, 2015

Space Planning Committee, 2014-2015

Executive Committee, 2013-2014

Management Team, 2013-2014

Academic Affairs Committee, 2012-2013


College of Arts and Sciences:

Guest speaker, Nonprofit Board Governance, HIST 8720 Museum Studies (2014, 2015)


College of Health and Human Sciences:

Chair, Strategic Planning Committee, 2008-2009

Co-chair, Non-tenure Track Promotion Committee, 2007-2009

Member, 2006

Chair, Bylaws Committee, 2007-2009

Non-tenure Track Promotion Policy Committee, 2003

Faculty Advisory Committee, 1998-2000

Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Communication Skills Curriculum Subcommittee, 1997


College of Public and Urban Affairs:

Chair, Continuing Education Coordinating Committee, 1995-1996

Member, 1994-1995

Committee on Student Affairs, 1983-1984

College Review Committee, 1981-1985

Committee on Curricula, 1981-1983

Bylaws Committee, 1981-1982

Ad-hoc Committee on Core/Exit Exams, 1985


Institute of Public Health:

Guest speaker, Strategic Planning, PH 7130 Leadership & Public Health (Spring/Fall

2010, Spring/Fall 2011; Spring/Fall 2012)
School of Social Work:

Guest speaker, Nonprofit Board Governance, SW 8300 Leadership & Management

(Spring 2011; Fall 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)

Search Committee: Faculty, 1996; 2008-2009; 2011-2012; 2012-2013

Facilitator, Wrap-Up Session, 2008 Community Forum

SSW Administrative Group, 2007-2009; 2011-present

Strategic Planning Committee, 2002-2003

MSW Program Committee, 1999-present

Chair, 1999-2008; 2012-present

BSW Program Committee, 1999-2009

Chair, Field Advisory Committee, 1999-2009

Chair, Curriculum Committee, 1997-1999

Chair, BSW Semester Conversion Committee, 1996

Search Committee: Department Chair, 1983


SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION:

  • School of Social Work, [unnamed university]

External Reviewer for Promotion, Senior Academic Professional, March 2012


  • Council on Social Work Education, Arlington, VA

Regional Planning Committee, 60th Annual Program Meeting, 2013-2014

Annual Program Meeting Track Chair: Teaching Methods & Learning Styles, 2007-2008

Council on Conferences and Faculty Development (CCFD), 2004-2010

Liaison, Field Education Summit, 2008-2009

Member, APM Evaluation Sub-committee, 2009-2010

Regional Planning Committee, 49th Annual Program Meeting, 2002-2003

Co-chair, Agency-based Field Supervisors Program

National Planning Committee, 32nd Annual Program Meeting, 1985-1986




  • National Association of Area Agencies on Aging & Atlanta Regional Commission

Local Arrangements Committee, 29th Annual Conference and Tradeshow, 2003-2004


  • Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Family & Children’s Services,

Professional Development Section – Student Internship Workgroup, 2003


  • Field Education Collaborative (University of Georgia, Georgia State University, Clark Atlanta

University)

Co-founder and member, 2000-2009




  • Yeshiva University Wurzweiler School of Social Work

Field Supervisor, 2nd year MSW student at Hands on Atlanta, 1995-1996



  • National Association of Social Workers, Georgia Chapter

Group Facilitator, Ethics Discussion Groups: Social Work Education,

9th Annual Conference, September 12, 1997

Moderator, Innovative Techniques in Family Assessment workshop,

8th Annual Conference, September 19-20, 1996

Political Action Committee (PACE), chair, 1989-1991

Board of Directors, 1981-1984

Board Member At-Large, 1983-1984

Finance Committee, 1982-1984

North Georgia Unit, chair, 1981-1983

Continuing Education/Program Committee, chair, 1981-1983




  • Atlanta Council for International Programs: Board of Directors, 1981-1984

Presenter, Social Policy in America, 1983, 1984
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY:

  • Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta:

Member, Caring Outcomes Allocation Committee, 2011-2013

Co-chair, Long-range planning, 2006-2009

Co-chair, Jewish Community Centennial Population Study, 2005-2006

Co-chair, Presidents’ Leadership Series, Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, 2004 – 2005

Board of Directors, 2003-2005; 2008-2010

Executive Committee member, 2008-2010

Presidents and Executive Directors Workgroup, 2003-2005


  • Jewish Family & Career Services:

Member, Board Development Committee, 2011-2014

Chair, Outcomes Implementation Sub-Committee, 2009-2010

Honorary Board of Directors, 2007-present

Board of Directors, 1989-2007

Member, Diversity Committee, 2011

Member, Compensation Ad-hoc Committee, 2007

Chair, Nominating Committee, 2005-2007

Member, 2008, 2009

President, 2003-2005

First Vice-President, 2001-2003

Chair, Strategic Planning Committee, 2001-2003

Vice President, 1998-2001

Chair, Board Development Committee, 1999-2001

Assistant Vice-President, 1996-1998

Member, Executive Committee, 1996-2007

Liaison to Project Connect Committee, 1996-1999

Liaison to Counseling Committee, 1996- 2001

Strategic Planning Committee, 1994-1996; 2000

Project Connect (Homeless) Committee, Chair, 1993-1996

Counseling Committee, 1984-1992; Chair, 1989-1992




  • Hip Hop 4 Humanity: Advisory Board, 2005




  • Statewide Probate Court Visitor Program Planning Committee, 2005




  • Atlanta Jewish Community Center:

Volunteer Services Committee, 1998-1999

Teen Hotline Task Force, 1997

Board of Directors, 1992-1994

Early Childhood Services Committee, 1989-1994

Chair, 1992-1994



  • Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta:

Annual Conference Moderator, Mentoring: Building a Legacy for the Future

September 8, 1995




  • American Jewish Committee:

Researcher, Family Planning Decision Making

William Petschek National Jewish Family Center, 1986-1987




  • Southeastern Network of Runaway Youth and Family Services:

Conference Planning Committee, 1984 Annual Meeting, 1983-1984

Coordinator, Adolescent Development Tract




  • American Cancer Society:

Conference Planning Committee, Working with Cancer Patients and their Families, 1983


  • Nassau County Coalition for Family Planning:

Task Force, Adolescent Sexuality, 1978
HONORS AND AWARDS:

Woman of Achievement Award, Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, 2006


Herbert Kohn Meritorious Service Award, Jewish Family & Career Services, May, 1999
Woman of Achievement Award, Jewish Family & Career Services, 1997
Outstanding Professional Social Worker in the State of Georgia, National Association of Social Workers, Georgia Chapter, April 1983
Phi Kappa Phi
Phi Beta Kappa


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