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About Us
Braja
Bihari Dasa
Braja Bihari Dasa is the director of ISKCONResolve. He is a mediator
and ombudsman. He's presently pursuing an MA in Conflict Transformation.
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Brahmatirtha
Dasa (Bob Cohen)
Brahmatirtha das, M.S. is a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator.
He has training in multiple modalities of mediation including transformational.
He mediates for the Florida Court System, Florida Agricultural Service
and private commercial and environmental disputes. He has been with ISKCONResolve
since 2002.
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Krsna
Lila Dasi (Cristina Casanova) M.A.; M.Ed.
Krsna Lila Dasi is a licensed professional counselor who has worked with
adults, children and adolescents for 35 years. During the past ten years,
Krsna Lila dd has been training school counselors in the New York City Public
Schools in mediation, crisis response, character education, group counseling,
grief counseling and conflict resolution. |
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Merudevi
Dasi
Merudevi Dasi became a member of ISKCON in 1983 in Stockholm, Sweden.
She is presently the Director of ISKCON Communications in Europe and is
a member of the Euro GBC Executive. She is studying for a Masters degree
in Religion, Politics and International Relations with the University
of Wales, Lampeter, and teaches Mediation at Bhaktivedanta College, Belgium.
She lives in Oxford, UK.
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Sesa
Dasa
Sesa Dasa joined ISKCON in 1973. He is a member of the Governing Body
Commission and head of the Ministry of Educational Development. He's an
ombudsman, and the Minister of Justice, under which ISKCON Resolve
works. In 1991 he earned a Juris Doctor degree from the UCLA School
of Law. He lives in Alachua, Florida, with his wife, Madhumati, and two
daughters.
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Arnold
M. Zack
Arnold M. Zack is a mediator and arbitrator of labor-management disputes
and former President of the National Academy of Arbitrators. He holds
degrees from Tufts College, Yale Law School (LLB 1956) and Harvard's Kennedy
School of Government (MPA 1961). He has taught Dispute Resolution at Yale
Law School and teaches currently at the Labor and Work Life Program at
Harvard Law School. He recently chaired an international panel to recommend
changes in the internal dispute resolution systems of the International
Monetary Fund and serves on the Steering Committee of the Permanent Court
of Arbitration in The Hague. He has been ISKCON Resolve head consultant
since 2001.
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