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Conference Teaching Faculty

IU13 Annual Education Conference – Workshop: Mindful Teaching 
Strategies Enhance Engagement (2016)

UCSD Medical School, Bridging Hearts and Minds of Youth Conference
Faculty – Workshop: Mindfulness with Diverse Learners (2016) and If You Can Reach Them, You Can Teach Them (working with resistant students and reluctant institutions) (2014)

Mindfulness in Education Network (MiEN) Conference 
    Faculty and Board Member – Bryn Mawr College, PA (2016)
Plenary Speaker – American University, Washington, DC (2011)
Faculty – UPENN Medical School, Philadelphia (2009); DC (2008) 

CHADD (Children and Adults with ADD) Conference, New Orleans
        Faculty – Workshop: Mindfulness and ADD (2015)

Michigan Early Childhood Education Conference, Mott College, Flint, MI
        Keynote - Empowering Educators in Supporting Children (2015)

Yoga Service Council Conference, Omega Institute, New York (2012)
Faculty and Plenary Speaker - Mindfulness in Public School Classrooms 

International Conference on Mindfulness with Youth
Faculty – The Mindfulness Institute of Canada, Banff (2011) 

“The Mindful Educator” – Summer Conference for Educators
Plenary Speaker – George Mason University, VA (2011)

UMASS Medical School Center for Mindfulness’ International Conference for 
Clinicians, Researchers and Educators, Faculty
- (2009, 2007, 2006, 2005)

Community & Board Membership
  • About Child Trauma Foundation - Board of Directors (2017-present)
  • Eastern Mennonite University – M. Ed Advisory Board (2017-present)
  • GoNoodle.com – Board of Advisors, Nashville, TN (2016 - present)
  • Mindfulness in Education Network - Advisory Board Member (2015 – present)
  • YWCA of Lancaster – Board of Directors (2010 - 2012)
  • Compass Mark Board of Directors Member (2005-2010) (formerly Council on Drug & Alcohol Abuse)



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