Ariel Lublin - Negotiation Communication Workshop Provider Executive Coach Certified Coach

Ariel Lublin

Assoc. Principal

 

Ariel regularly works with a range of organizations, from large companies to smaller businesses. Her private sector experience includes teaching negotiation, mediation, and communication workshops to executives and personnel from a variety of organizational departments including corporate management, sales & marketing, information technologies, and research and development, among others.

Prior to joining Consensus, Ariel was engaged by GTZ to consult and train others in their Sri Lankan conflict transformation program. Previously, she was a consultant with Hearing Peace, a conflict resolution organization where she was involved in a variety of engagements including facilitating dialogue at UN-NGO conferences. During that time, she also taught a foundation course for the CUNY Dispute Resolution Certificate, at City University of New York’s John Jay College. Earlier in her career, Ariel served as the mediation coordinator for the Center for Court Innovation, where she convened and facilitated multi-party dispute resolution between businesses, residents, law enforcement agencies, and public officials. There, she also facilitated victim-offender dialogues, directed a court-based mediation program, led mediation trainings, and represented the court to agencies and to the public. Ariel also was a Teaching Fellow at Harvard, and did research on behalf of the Public Conversations Project.

Ariel currently is an adjunct lecturer at Columbia University’s School of International & Public Affairs and School of Continuing Education where she teaches graduate-level courses in mediation and conflict resolution.

Contact Information

212.391.8100 ext. 109
alublin@consensusgroup.com

 
Subject Matter Expertise

Training & Education
Curriculum Design
Mediation

 
Experience

Train-the-Trainer program, Sri Lanka
Conflict Resolution Training, NYPD
Mediator, NYC Family Court

 
Education

MA, Harvard University
BA, Wesleyan

 
Languages

English
French

 

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