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DR. LAURIE B. LIPPIN
875 W. School ST.
Cotati, CA 94931-4169
phone: 707-792-9935; fax: 707-792-1764;
e-mail: lblippin@ucdavis.edu
EDUCATION:
1988 Ph.D., Adult Education The University of Maryland
1966 MS, Social Work Columbia University
1964 BA, Sociology Brandeis University
ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL TRAINING:
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1994
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Certification in
Organizations Beliefs Indicator Process, Oak., CA |
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1994
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Training for Trainers; Equity Institute, Emeryville, CA
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1994
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Dismantling Classism;
Equity Institute, Emeryville, CA |
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1992
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Dismantling Racism;
Equity Institute, Emeryville, CA |
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1990
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Training for
Trainers (TOT) in Total Quality Management, Wash. DC |
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1988
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Prejudice Reduction
Training; Passages, Wash., DC |
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1987
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Advanced Myers-Briggs
Type Indicator Theory; Center for Application of Psychological Type, Gainesville,
Fla. |
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1984
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Use of the Myers
Briggs Type Indicator in Higher Education; Center for Application of Psychological
Type, Gainesville, Fla. |
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1984
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Management Applications
of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator; Institute for Type Development, Silver
Spring, Maryland |
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1983
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Training of Trainers
in cross-cultural and Volunteer Service Delivery in the Developing World;
Peace Corps, Wash., DC |
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1982
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TOT in Stress Management;
University Associates, San Diego, California |
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1980
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Training in Theory
and Use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator; Human Relations Consortium,
Baltimore, MD |
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1979
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Consultation Skills;
Mid-Atlantic Association for Training and Consulting, Inc. (MATC) Washington
DC |
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1979
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Power and Conflict
Utilization; MATC, Washington, DC |
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1977
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Training of Trainers,
Advanced Human Relations, MATC, Wash., DC |
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1974-6
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Group Leader Educator
Training; MATC, Wash., DC |
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1982-Present International Organizational
and Human Resource Devt Consultant. Specific services to US
and international public and private sector clients include: Applications
of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, cross-cultural and diversity
training, management and supervisory skills, facilitation, team-building,
training of trainers, conflict management, strategic planning, computer
based Team Simulation Training for Lotus Notes. International training/teaching
experience in Ethiopia, Brazil, Switzerland, China, Ghana, Australia.
1990 -Present Lecturer; U. of
California, Davis, Dept. of Human and Community Devt,
Current courses: "The Continuing Learner", "Ethnicity
in American Communities", "Education in the Community".
1991-Present Training Faculty;
North American Association for Psychological Type (APT). Train practitioners
in the ethical use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, a requirement
for those who wish to be MBTI Qualified. Affiliate
trainer and Consultant, the Support Center for Nonprofit Management.
Presenting faculty for courses in Total Quality Management, Myers-Briggs
Type Indicator Personality Styles, Transformative Leadership for
the 90s. Consultant to nonprofits in the northern California
Bay Area, and Brazil.
1983-87 Part-time instructor;
Women's Studies Program, U. of Maryland, College Park. Developed
and taught: "Paths to Power: Women in Management"; "Women's Culture
and Social Change".
1980-83 Part-time instructor;
Graduate Business Degree Program, Center for Adult Education, University
College, U. of Md. Developed and taught: "Assertiveness Training",
"Paths to Power: Women in Management"
1977-1989 Senior consultant/trainer;
the Mid-Atlantic Association for Training and Consulting, Inc. (MATC).
Training Coordinator for group-leader educator skills, conflict
management, advanced Myers-Briggs training, training for trainers
in human relations, group development and design skills, and productive
multi-cultural relationships.
1979-81 Project Director; Council
Effectiveness Training (CET), a Community Education project funded
by the US Department of Education. Developed and delivered in the
US and Brazil, a 2-day training program to teach group skills and
program planning to advisory boards and councils.
PUBLICATIONS:
1999 Lippin, L. and Poirier,
D. "Cultural Impact on the Expression of Type"
Association for Psychological
Type, APT XIII,1999 International Conference Proceedings. (non-refereed)
1995 Lippin, L. "Personality
Types of Incarcerated Women: Implications of Race". In R. Moody
(ed.), Proceedings of Psychological Type and Culture-Ease and
West: A Multicultural Research Symposium (pp. 665-76). Gainesville,
FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.
1995 Lippin, L. Total Quality
Management for Nonprofit Organizations, published by the Support
Center for Nonprofit Management in partnership with the People of
Chevron.
1994 Lippin, L. and Rhodes, D.
"QAW TEAM Simulation Training: Simulation Training for Effective
Groupware Implementation" in GroupWare 94 Proceedings.
(non-referred)
1990 Lippin, L. "Personality
Types of Women in Prison", Journal of Psychological Type.(refereed)
1989 Lippin, L. "Incarcerated
Women's Personality Preferences by Race and Crime", in Proceedings,
APT-VIII. (non-referreed)
1988 Coffey, J. F., Nordlie,
P.G., Lippin, L., and Myers, B. C. Eliminating Racism, Sexism,
and Ageism in the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Washington, DC
1981 Sorter, B., Allen, L., and
Lippin, L. Council Effectiveness Training: a Participant Workbook,
and Trainers Guidebook, College Park, MD.
PANELS/ PRESENTATIONS:
1999 Lippin, L.
and Poirier, D. Cultural Impact on the Expressions of Type, a concurrent
session and symposium presentation at Association for Psychological
Type, APT XIII International Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
1998 Lippin, L and Poirier, D.
Cross-Cultural Type Watching - Cautions and Concerns, Center for
Applications of Psychological Type Cross Cultural Conference, Honolulu,
Hawaii.
1995 Lippin,L. "Women Who
Love Women". Presented at the NGO Forum, Huairou, China.
1994-95 Lippin, L. and Rhodes,
D. Teams Simulation Training, a Tutorial for Groupware 94
and 95, Boston, Mass. and San Jose, CA.
1993 Lippin, L. and Pearson,
C. "Transformative Leadership for the 90s", Association
for Psychological Type, APT X, Newport Beach California.
1989 Lippin, L. Incarcerated
Women: Personality Types by Race, Annual Meeting of the American
Soc. of Criminology, Nevada.
1989 Lippin, L. and Pearson,
C. "Listening to the Heroes Within and Responding by Type: a Workshop
on the Intersection of Type and Archetype", APT VIII, Boulder, Colorado.
1989 Lippin, L. Use of the
MBTI with Female Offenders, Western Society of Criminology Annual
Meeting, Orange, California.
1988 Lippin, L. A Study of
Personality Types of Inmates at the Maryland Correctional Institution
for Women, Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, U. of Maryland,
College Park, Maryland.
1988 Lippin, L. and Pearson,
C. "Listening to the Hero Within", Southwest APT Annual Meeting,
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1988 Lippin, L. Personality
Types of Women in Prison, Annual Meeting of The Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences, S.F., CA.
1987 Lippin, L. and Pearson,
C. "The Hero Within" pre-conference workshop, APTVII, Gainesville,
Fla.
1987 Lippin, L. Personality
Types of Women at the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women,
APT VII, Gainesville, Fla.
1985 Emerson, D., Lippin, L.,
and Pearson, C. "The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator as a Tool for Empowering
Learning" panel, National Women's Studies Association Conference,
Illinois.
1980-82 Allen, L., Lippin, L.,
and Sorter, B. "Using Council Effectiveness Training with Community
Advisory boards", international conferences of Community Education
and Cooperative Extension Service.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
Association for Psychological Type, APT, Kansas
City, Mo.
Lynnette Yount Associates, Arlington, VA.
The Support Center of San Francisco
Psychometrics Canada Ltd.
VOLUNTEER AFFILIATIONS:
Association for Psychological Type, (1992-present)
Opportunity Associates, Romania
The Support Center of San Francisco
The Volunteer Center of Sonoma
County
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