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Dr Eileen Borris with Thunderbird School of Global Management and John Liffiton with Scottsdale Community College

April 12, 2019 by Karen

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Dr Eileen Borris with Thunderbird School of Global Management and John Liffiton with Scottsdale Community College

Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University is a management school that offers bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees, executive education programs, and MicroMasters in global management. Since its inception in 1946, Thunderbird has focused exclusively on educating global leaders in the intricacies of international business and management.

Now a unit of the Arizona State University Knowledge Enterprise, Thunderbird is strengthened by the resources of America’s largest and most innovative public university. Thunderbird offers both graduate and undergraduate degrees as well as executive education in locations around the globe, with its main campus in Phoenix, Arizona and offices in Geneva, Dubai, and Moscow.

Dr-Eileen-Borris-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXBeginning in the 1980’s, Dr. Eileen Borris had been on the frontlines of forgiveness from the personal to the political. As a political psychologist, Dr. Borris helps to rebuild war torn countries such as Afghanistan, Liberia, Nigeria, Lebanon, Nepal, Pakistan, India, Israel and the Occupied Territories. Her work focuses on reconciling centuries old conflicts and finding ways to forgive. She understands the deep-down psychological issues surrounding conflicts and the healing of conflicts.

Dr. Borris develops her in the trenches perspectives concerning the personal side of pain by being a consultant. Most recently she has been in Afghanistan where she conducted a train the trainer program empowering women by teaching persuasion to give the women political voice through the Thunderbird for Good Program at Thunderbird: The School of Global management at Arizona State University. She has worked in Indonesia for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) developing conflict resolution and reconciliation programs. She has consulted with the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) developing specialized training programs for women in peacebuilding in Tbilisi, Georgia.

Dr. Borris has been invited to propose trauma healing programs throughout Liberia through the United Nations Development Fund (UNDP). She works in organizations and the nonprofit sector in the United States to resolve disagreements and enhance work cultures. Dr. Borris has also spoken in front of the United Nations General Assembly on forgiveness and the healing of nations.

Since 1985 Dr. Borris began her work as a clinical psychologist in private practice in Scottsdale, Arizona where she counsels people having marital difficulties as well as treating people with anxiety and depression. She uses mindfulness approaches in her work and helps people with issues around forgiveness. Dr. Borris conducts “Finding Forgiveness” workshops, in which people are enabled to make better decisions from the place of understanding and wisdom rather than emotional pain and has written “Finding Forgiveness: A 7 Step Program for Letting Go of Anger and Bitterness” a self-help book published by McGraw-Hill.

The books focus on the profound impact of forgiveness on multiple levels ranging from individual’s personal lives to the resolution of long-standing international conflicts. “Finding Forgiveness” was a finalist for “Books for a Better Life Award” and the winner for “Best Books for 2007” award in the self-help category. “Finding Forgiveness” was one of the books chosen for the National Press Club 30th annual book fair, a very prestigious event.

Connect with Dr. Borris on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

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Scottsdale Community College is student centered, with a focus on active, engaged and intellectually rigorous learning. The college is known for high quality, accessible educational opportunities and innovative teaching, learning and support services. SCC serves approximately 10,000 students a year, offering more than 100 degrees and 60 certificates of completion in diverse occupational areas. SCC is a leader in Developmental Education, Open Education Resources, Undergraduate Research, and Service Learning, all designed to improve and facilitate student success.

Through a partnership with the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, SCC is honored to be the only two-year public higher education institution located on Native American Land. The college has a robust Native American Indian support program and is establishing an Indigenous Scholars Institute to better serve our growing Native American student population, and to encourage all students to understand and appreciate the history, contributions and future of our Indigenous peoples.

SCC, for the third consecutive time, was among only 150 community colleges nationally to be eligible for the prestigious Aspen Award for Community College Excellence. SCC also holds the honor of being a winner of the Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce Sterling Award in the Big Business category, has been named a Bellwether Finalist for Community College Innovation, and is a Veterans’s Supportive Campus. In 2016, SmartAsset named SCC the 4th Best Community College in the U.S.

John-Liffiton-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXJohn Liffiton was born into a military family and thus moved all over the world. This instilled in him a sort of wander-lust, which has taken him to 50+ countries and four continents. He has not only visited numerous countries, but has also worked overseas for half his life; working in: England, France, Switzerland, Zaire, and he spent thirteen years working in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

John has a BSc in Anthropology and a MA in English. He is also a 2012 graduate of the FBI Citizen’s Academy. Since he was hired in January 2000 at Scottsdale Community College, he has been the Faculty Senate President, the ESL Coordinator and the co-coordinator of the Honors Program. And for the last eight years, he has been the Director of Scottsdale Community College’s annual genocide conference, which he founded.

John went to Jaingmin, China for six weeks on a faculty exchange at the Wuyi Universtity. In 2006, he was asked by the American Association of Community Colleges’ (AACC), Community Colleges for International Development (CCID) to plan and implement an ESL workforce development program for the Faculty of Tourism at the University of St. Kliment in Ohrid, Macedonia. In 2008, John was a Fulbright Scholar in Morocco where he was on a program to bring back information on Moroccan literature to infuse into global studies programs. In 2016 he participated in the Conference for Holocaust Education Centers at the US Holocaust Museum in Washington DC and the Jacques and Charlotte Wolf Conference with the Anti-Defamation League in New York.

In 2016 he presented at the Community College Humanities Association Conference and in 2017 at the 23rd Annual AZ Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies Conference, and in was on the Fulbright Balkan Borderlands Curriculum Program during which he traveled to: Bosnia, Montenegro, Croatia and Albania, and researched the Bosnian genocide. He also attended the inaugural International Leaders Summit at the US Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC. He will be going to Mexico in May to spend two weeks working with professors from the University of Guanajuato on Mexican/indigenous historical relations and for a week to work with the Museo de la Memoria Y Tolerencia in Mexico City, which is the equivalent of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum.

In his spare time, he writes articles on history and has had several published in the United States, the United Kingdom and Ireland, and is a life-member of the Orders and Medals Society of America as well as an active member of the British Orders and Medals Society (OMRS) for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations and served on the board of Scottsdale Sister Cities and as Chairman of the Board for the Arizona Council for International Visitors. He is a Class XXIX graduate of Scottsdale Leadership too.

He also serves on the Education Committee for the Anti-defamation League in Phoenix, Arizona and The Advisory Board for the Martin Springer Institute at Northern Arizona University, and also is a member of the International Association of Genocide Scholars and a board member of the Phoenix Holocaust Association. He was recently awarded a commendation and blessing by the Archbishop of the Armenian Diocese for his work in education regarding the Armenian Genocide. He is also the 2015 recipient of the Shofar Zakhor Award for his role in Holocaust education by the Phoenix Holocaust Survivors Association.

Connect with John on LinkedIn and learn more about Genocide Awareness Week 2019 here.

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Athena Valley of the Sun with Dr Kristine Quade and Honoree Dr Eileen Borris

January 22, 2018 by Karen

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Since the first award in 1982, ATHENA International™, a non profit organization, has honored approximately 7,000 individuals in 500 communities and 8 countries with ATHENA Leadership Awards.  These individuals are committed to their profession, their community and to helping other women achieve their full leadership potential. They embody the attributes of the ATHENA Leadership Model ~ Being Authentic; Building Relationships; Collaborating with Others; Being Courageous; Advocating Fiercely; Constantly Learning; Giving Back and Celebrating.

ATHENA honors the highest level of professional excellence coupled with the values of giving back and the responsibility for opening leadership opportunities for others. Honoring successful women in business encourages others to both envision and strive for their highest potential. The long-term vision is to achieve a balance in the voices of leadership.

Joining many ATHENA chapters around the globe, the ATHENA Valley of the Sun (AVOS) was formed in 2015 with the focus of supporting women as we evolve from leadership at the community or grassroots level all the way to the governing Board of Directors.

AVOS offers the opportunity to experience extraordinary women as role models that exist in each of us. Our purpose is to provide opportunities for sharing stories of overcoming odds, challenging broken systems, taking brave actions, mending polarities or being the calming voice in the shouting of oppositions.

AVOS offerse a unique program for girls in grades 11 and 12 grade to provide them with leadership training. On March 8, 2018 (International Women’s Day), they are hosting the ATHENA HAIL Awards to honor Dr Eileen Borris, six local women business owners and also 10 young girls making an impact in the community.

Dr. Kristine Quade is an internationally recognized management consultant having worked with more than 200 clients in over 20 countries. She combines her experiences and education to help her clients learn how to thrive during times of rapid change. Dr Quade is recognized as a leading edge by her peers, teaches in Masters and Doctoral programs at seven Universities, is a frequent presenter at the international conferences and has published seven books and numerous articles on change. 

Based on her over 40 years of work with change in individuals and organizations, Kristine has come to learn that what used to work, no longer does. She has researched and developed a different way of approaching chaotic, unpredictable change and her tools are easily applicable to leadership, team effectiveness, influencing the dynamics of change, global strategic thinking, creativity and innovation, and accomplishing what others say is impossible. 

Dr Quade is currently focusing her efforts on training and placing women on Boards of Directors and utilizing the ATHENA Leadership Principles to strengthen women leaders around the globe. Her areas of expertise includes leadership, team effectiveness, influencing the dynamics of change, global strategic thinking, creativity and innovation, and developing capacity for change.

Website: www.athenaaz.com

LinkedIn:  Dr Kristine Quade, JD, EdD, MSOD

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ATHENAVOS

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/athenavalleyofthesun/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/athenaazvos/

As a clinical and political psychologist with over 25 years of experience, Honoree Dr. Eileen Borris works with emerging democracies, helping nations of people reconcile centuries-old conflicts through forgiveness. She designs regional and national dialogue processes that help emerging democracies heal from the wounds of the past and find the best plausible and peaceful future. Dr. Borris particularly focuses on working in war torn areas with governments and various organizations to develop conflict resolution and multi-track diplomacy training programs, in which she facilitates dialogues and meditation processes while developing schools of forgiveness and reconciliation between warring groups in conflict.

Dr. Borris is a former president and a board member of Forgiveness International whose mission is to advance individual and societal transformation through the practice of forgiveness in order to create sustainable peace. As part of this mission Dr. Borris travels to areas of conflict to give trainings in conflict resolution and to hold workshops known as “schools of forgiveness and reconciliation.” Dr. Borris also served as director of training and program development for the Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy (IMTD), whose mission is to promote international peace building and transform deep-rooted social conflict. She has extensive consulting experience, having worked in Indonesia for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), and with trauma healing programs throughout Liberia through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Her private consulting work has led her to design and implement conflict resolution programs and schools of forgiveness in war torn countries across the nation for governments as well as intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations.

Dr. Borris teaches in the MBA program at the Thunderbird: School of Global Management at ASU in Phoenix, AZ, where she instructs and leads courses in international negotiation, cross cultural communication, conflict management, and social change. She has served on the faculty of American University, the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Germany, and at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. In January 2007, Dr. Borris was invited to team teach the first conflict resolution course ever offered by the U.S. military at the National Defense University. She continues to instruct at the university as a visiting professor, where she teaches about conflict transformation.

Dr. Borris is a frequent speaker at the United Nations. She is one of the few individuals that has been invited to give an address in front of the United Nations General Assembly on how to resolve international conflicts and heal nations and gives presentations to the different missions and agencies regarding on the power of forgiveness and the healing of nations. She particularly speaks on the topic of forgiveness from the personal to the political.

Dr. Borris is a prolific writer, publishing many articles and books on the topic of forgiveness. His Holiness, the Dalai Lama wrote forewords for both her award-winning books, Forgiveness the Ultimate Freedom, and Finding Forgiveness: A 7-Step Program for Letting Go of Anger and Bitterness (McGraw Hill, 2006). Currently Dr. Borris is writing her third book Takes Two to Tango: Steps World Leaders Follow to Resolve Conflict. A native New Yorker, Dr. Borris received her doctorate and masters degree in psychology from Columbia University.

Website: http://DrBorris.com
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/dreileenborris
Twitter: @erborris
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/eileen.borris
http://www.facebook.com/7-Steps to Forgiveness
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eileenborris5809

 

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