Less than a year after it was implemented, the certification program for Organizational Ombuds has certified 45 individuals. The following individuals have demonstrated they have at least a year of experience and practice to the IOA Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice:
- Frank R. Baskind, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Constance Bernard, The World Bank
- Wayne Blair, University of North Carolina
- Victoria Brown, University of Central Florida
- Maria Helena Darcy de Oliveira, ICATU Hartford
- Nancy Deering, Newark Public Schools
- Scott M. Deyo, U.S. Department of Defense
- Diane Dorion, Royal Bank of Canada
- Mimmo Domenic Gaetano, Mars, Inc.
- Dorothy Graham, Kennesaw State University
- Kellie S Harmon, University of Kansas
- Latryce Gathing-Harris, Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.
- Diedrick A. Graham, Princeton University
- George Michael Kilpatrick, Bridgepoint Education
- Danielle Fischer-LeBailly, Mars, Inc
- Lisa M. Neale, University of Colorado Denver
- Pierre Niedlispacher, Coca-Cola Enterprises
- Amanda Pace, The Coca-Cola Company
- Laurie Patterson, Akron General Health System
- David Rasch, Stanford University
- Indumati Sen, University of California, Riverside
- Suzy Rosen Singleton, Gallaudet University
- Carol Stewart, Mount Holyoke College
- Noriko Tada, GUIDEA
- David Talbot, Coca-Cola Enterprises
- Thomas Zgambo, World Bank Group
These individuals may now assert that they are "Certified Organizational Ombudsman Practitioners." (CO-OP News.)
Related post: CO-OP Board Announces First Class of Certified Ombuds.
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