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Mary Lou Frank

President and Professor at Psychology, University of Georgia0 Followers

Professor Mary Lou Frank is renowned for her significant contributions to the fields of women's leadership, conflict resolution, and psychotherapy. As an esteemed faculty member at the Psychology University of Georgia, Athens, GA, she has dedicated her career to advancing the understanding and application of psychological principles in leadership and mediation contexts. Dr. Frank holds a doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Colorado State University and has an extensive background in educational consultancy. She is the co-founder of Transforming Mediation, an initiative aimed at enhancing mediation practices through innovative approaches and research. Her leadership skills were further recognized during her tenure as President of the International Academy of Dispute Resolution, where she played a pivotal role in shaping global mediation standards. Throughout her career, Dr. Frank has held various academic leadership positions at several prestigious institutions, including Middle Georgia College, Gainesville State College, Kennesaw State University, University of Virginia at Wise, and North Georgia College and State University. Her diverse experience in these roles has enriched her perspective on educational leadership and conflict resolution. Dr. Frank's research interests lie at the intersection of mediation, psychotherapy, and women's leadership. Her scholarly work has been widely published, contributing valuable insights into the dynamics of leadership and conflict management. She is also an editor for the AMIT International Journal of Deliberative Research, where she oversees the publication of cutting-edge research in deliberative processes. In addition to her editorial responsibilities, Dr. Frank serves on the advisory board for the National Journal for Legal Research and Innovative Ideas. Her involvement in these roles underscores her commitment to fostering innovative research and promoting interdisciplinary collaboration in the fields of psychology and law. Through her teaching, research, and leadership, Professor Mary Lou Frank continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, making a lasting impact on the academic community and beyond. Her dedication to advancing women's leadership and conflict resolution remains a driving force in her professional endeavors.

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