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Confidence & Connection in Conflict Resolution: A Workshop for Students & Emerging Professionals

  • Thursday, March 27, 2025
  • 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM
  • ZOOM

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This free virtual workshop is designed to help aspiring conflict resolution professionals step into the workforce with confidence and build meaningful connections. Facilitated by three professionals with diverse backgrounds in academia, law, and conflict resolution, this interactive workshop will explore strategies for navigating job opportunities, making the most out of your student experience, and cultivating a strong network in the field. The speakers will also address what it’s like to encounter age bias as a young professional and discuss different ways to respond to it.

Whether you're a student preparing for your career or an emerging professional looking to establish yourself, this session will provide practical tools to boost your confidence and foster valuable relationships in the conflict resolution community.

This workshop is co-presented by ANCoRS and the Association for Conflict Resolution’s Greater New York Chapter.

SPEAKERS

KRYSTA HARTLEY | NICK POZEK | JULIA VASSILEVA 

Krysta Hartley is an Assistant Deputy Counsel for the New York State Unified Court System’s Division of ADR, where she consults on ADR education and training, data collection and reporting, and ADR programs and development. Krysta has also worked in civil and family courts as a law clerk handling legal issues raised in complex civil term motions and mediations and settlement conferences with counsel and pro se litigants in various areas of the law.

She is an adjunct professor at Cardozo School of Law for the ADR Field Clinic and Mediation Clinic, where she previously served as Fellow for the Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution, as well as Editor in Chief of the ADR Competition Honor Society. In addition, Krysta trained as a mediator in both the Mediation and Divorce Mediation Clinics while at Cardozo, and serves as a board member of the Association for Conflict Resolution's Greater New York Chapter (ACR-GNY). She received a B.A. in Political Science from Boston University and J.D. with a Certificate in Dispute Resolution from Cardozo School of Law.

Dr. Nick Pozek is a mediator, award-winning educator, and president of the greater New York chapter of the Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR-GNY). His mediation practice focuses on disputes around cultural governance and the restitution of cultural heritage. He is also the Assistant Director of the Parker School of Foreign & Comparative Law at Columbia University.

He is vice chair of the Board of Trustees of Global Community Charter School—an International Baccalaureate school in Harlem—and past chair of the Committee for Intellectual Property of the College Art Association. He serves. He serves on the advisory boards of educational organizations, including Actionable Innovations Global, Immersed Global, and the Global Studies Research Network. He is also an active member of Mediators Beyond Borders, the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), and the Association for Asian Studies.

Julia Vassileva is currently a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University's Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity (AC4) for the 2024-2025 academic year. She is also a research fellow in International law and Security studies at Tallinn University, Estonia, where she is finalizing her PhD. At Columbia University, she is continuing her independent research on women's leadership and empowerment in peace negotiations in the post-Soviet space, focusing on wars/conflicts in South Ossetia, Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabakh, Transnistria, and Ukraine. She builds on extensive data she collected while working as a lecturer and researcher at the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs in Tbilisi, the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy/ADA University in Baku, the Armenian State University of Economics in Yerevan, Bilkent University in Ankara, and the Moldovan Platform for Security and Defense Initiatives in Chisinau.

Julia holds an MPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford, a Magister iuris Law degree from the University of Vienna, and an MA in EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies from the Collège d'Europe. She has worked for the EU Commission, the EU’s Diplomatic Service (EEAS), and collaborated with various NATO centers. Recently, she was a researcher at the UN’s International Law Commission in Geneva and New York, a Visiting Associate Professor at the Graduate Law School of Osaka Metropolitan University in Japan, and a visiting researcher at the National University of Singapore's Centre for International Law.

Workshop Planning Committee:

Sarah Farber (ACR-GNY Student Ambassador)

Karin Okada (ANCoRS Project Management Officer)

Coco Wen (ACR-GNY Student Ambassador)


Date: Thursday, March 27, 2025
Time: 1:30 - 2:45pm (Eastern Time)
Cost: Free

Location: Online via Zoom

Pre-registration is required.


Contact us at questions@acrgny.org

This program is supported by ACR-GNY's 365 Sponsor:

 

Association for Conflict Resolution - Greater New York Chapter

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