MCDR Quarterly Meeting & Election of 2018 Board of Directors

  • September 26, 2017
  • 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Howard Community College, 1902 Little Patuxent Parkway, Coloumbia, MD

Save The Date: September 26, 2017
Maryland Council for Dispute Resolution’s

Fall Quarterly Meeting

Featured Topics and Speakers

Members Will Be Asked for Nominations and to Vote for

MCDR’s 2018 Slate of Nominees to the Board of Directors

Program

Advanced Financial & Tax Issues

 Underscoring Divorce Mediation

Explained Simply in Plain English

Gregory E. Gann, Esq. Gann Partnerships, LLC

Greg is a member of the Maryland Bar, a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst, certified in Collaborative Law as well as Mediation and owner since 1989 of his own investment advisory and financial planning firm.  

Location

Howard Community College

10901 Little Patuxent Parkway

Columbia, MD 21044

Health Science Building, Room 110

Parking in lots C (closest) or Lot A

Schedule

6:30-7:00 pm Light refreshments and networking

7:00-7:30 pm Call for Nominations and Vote

      for the 2018 Board of Directors

7:30-8:30 pm Featured speaker Greg Gann


A Certificate for 2-hours of ADR related activities will be provided to attendees.

MCDR quarterly meetings are open to everyone without charge; membership is not required. We welcome newcomers to join us for an interesting evening of ADR related information and networking.

For planning purposes, please RSVP to: rsvptomonette@gmail.com



            
Maryland Council for Dispute Resolution
10319 Westlake Drive, Suite 247
 Bethesda, Maryland   20817

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     MCDR is the oldest membership-based organization in Maryland dedicated to promoting the use of mediation and supporting

the mediation profession.  We have a proud history of successfully advocating for allowing multiple professions to practice mediation,

halting attempts to restrict the practice some fifteen years ago.  MCDR is the first organization to establish performance based criteria

now in use as a national model, part of an ongoing dialogue on quality assurance and mediator credentials.

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