

Mary Adams Trujillo
Focused on global perspectives in conflict resolution and communication, Dr. Mary Adams Trujillo is a distinguished professor at the School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford. With an illustrious career spanning over four decades, she has dedicated her life to the study and practice of conflict transformation and communication arts. Her work is deeply rooted in the belief that effective communication is the cornerstone of resolving conflicts and fostering organizational transformation. Dr. Trujillo's research interests lie at the intersection of conflict resolution, communication, and organizational transformation. Her extensive experience in these fields has made her a sought-after consultant and coach, helping individuals, organizations, and communities navigate complex challenges and achieve meaningful change. Her approach is characterized by a deep understanding of cultural dynamics and a commitment to fostering dialogue and understanding. In addition to her academic and consulting work, Dr. Trujillo is a prolific author and speaker. She has contributed numerous books and articles that explore the intricate relationships between conflict, culture, and faith. Her insights have been shared at various professional conferences, where she is a frequent speaker, inspiring audiences with her passion for creating peaceful and productive environments. Dr. Trujillo's contributions to the field of conflict transformation have been recognized both nationally and internationally. Her work continues to influence scholars and practitioners alike, as she remains dedicated to advancing the study and practice of communication and conflict resolution. Through her teaching, writing, and consulting, she strives to empower others to transform conflicts into opportunities for growth and understanding.
Publications
, 45-53, 2022-12-29
, 1154-1164, 2004-03-01