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ADRPAGES.COM is a pioneering E-Zine (online magazine) with a
contemporary, edgy, eco-friendly sentiment, dedicated to providing
Alternative Dispute Resolution/Conflict Resolution/Peace/Environmental
news and
information
chiefly to, 1) Alternative Dispute
Resolution,
Conflict
Resolution, Peace, and Environmental practitioners, experts whose
professions incorporate the use of the foregoing, and
students;
2) Alternative Dispute Resolution, Conflict
Resolution,
Peace, and Environmental supporters; and, 3) The interested
public.
ADRPAGES.COM
is
not meant to be
entirely Green/Eco- but rather, an eclectic bridge between the Eco- and
non-Eco- worlds, that uses the modalities of Alternative Dispute
Resolution/Conflict Resolution/Peace as building-blocks of the uniting
architecture.
The
ADRPAGES.COM content
sections combine the best of the E-Zine and Blog
worlds--e-Interviews of, and blog-style opinion articles by Industry
Experts (the latter, called "GuestBlogger" pieces). Thusly,
when
the content sections are not being utilized to deliver the unique,
edgy, literary e-Interviews of industry cognoscenti that are
the
signature-style of the Editor-in-Chief, the sections are uploaded with
the original, blog-style opinion ("GuestBlogger") pieces of
experts who typically maintain their own blogs,
e-newsletters, or
e-zines.
The
ADRPAGES.COM website, further, is deliberately designed to provide a
useful, motley 21st century i-experience, for the convenience
and
enjoyment of its readers and site visitors.
Alternative
Dispute Resolution, or "ADR" as it is typically called, is essentially
comprised of the fields of Facilitation, Negotiation, Mediation, and
Arbitration, and their contemporary subspecialties. Conflict
Resolution, or "CR", encompasses the fields within ADR, in addition to
other
fields that typically share a
nexus with, or have their genesis at, peace-building work. We at
ADRPAGES.COM
are delighted to reveal the 21st century intricacies of the practicing
portion of the world of
ADR/Conflict Resolution with you, our diverse ADR/CR student and new
professional readership, and to
alert you the equally diverse public as regards
how those fields may well be affecting your everyday life and
business.
ADRPAGES.COM
and its publisher, Wharton King,
were both
founded by Ms. Ifeyinwa Ugokwe, J.D., who is an Attorney,
Success
Coach,
Mediator, Editor,
and Writer--and who previously served the field of Alternative
Dispute Resolution at the Federal and other Public Sector levels.
Ms. Ugokwe
earned her J.D. degree from the Boston
University School of Law, graduating with the designation of
Edward F. Hennessey
Scholar. She was accepted into a one-year, Civil Practice Clinic during
her third year at law school, and
through that
program, excelled at the assertion and protection of the
legal rights of the low-income clients of
the Greater Boston Legal Services. Ms. Ugokwe
is also a graduate of Wellesley College, from which,
as a Pre-Law student,
she earned her B.A. degree in Political Science, and also
completed collegiate coursework and an internship at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
(MIT). Previously, she matriculated with several
prior honours from Mount St.
Joseph Academy Preparatory School for Girls (Flourtown). Ms. Ugokwe was
born
in
the United States, and is a first-generationer on
both
familial sides, one of which is from global South
America.
Ms.
Ugokwe served as the Chair of the Tarrant
County Bar Association, Alternative Dispute Resolution
Section, 2006-2007; as former Vice Chair of the
same Tarrant County Bar Association, Alternative Dispute Resolution
Section, 2005-2006; and
also previously served on the Planning
Committee of the American Bar
Association, Young Lawyers Division, Dispute Resolution
Committee, 2005-2006, during which period she
published an article via the same American Bar Association,
Young
Lawyers Division, and edited the articles of her Committee peers. She
is a member of the American
Bar
Association, of various sections, inclusive of its Dispute Resolution
Section; a member of the Tarrant County Bar Association, Alternative
Dispute Resolution Section (of which she is also the former
Chair and Vice
Chair); a member of the Association for Conflict Resolution,
Dallas
Chapter; a member of the International Association of Coaching; a
member of eWomenNetwork.com; and a member of the
British-American
Business Council of Dallas/Fort Worth.
ADRPAGES.COM
is a contemporary online publication, and therefore does not offer
traditional advertising space.
E-INTERVIEWEES
AND GUESTBLOGGERS
The
ADRPAGES.COM
E-Zine is a unique forum in which to advertise one's
Alternative
Dispute
Resolution, Conflict Resolution (which includes Coaching), Peace, or
Environmental/Eco-Friendly professional entity website or blog, via
being the subject of an ADRPAGES.COM e-Interview, or submitting a
GuestBlogger (i.e., blog-style) article that is accepted for
publication.
ADRPAGES.COM
is currently
seeking:
1) Industry
experts who are interested in becoming the subject of an ADRPAGES.COM
e-Interview; and,
2)
Original, GuestBlogger, i.e, blog-style, opinion, articles for
any of its content sections (with the exception
of 'The ADR Ticker Blog' and 'The ADR Insider' sections).
Note: The
blog-style articles must be no more that 25 average sentences in
length, and incorporate tips regarding/a discussion of, contemporary
mainstream events, processes, or technologies through the lens of
Alternative Dispute Resolution, Conflict Resolution, Peace, and/or the
Environment.
Interested
e-Interviewees and GuestBloggers should contact
ADRPAGES.COM via the WK Online Form
for additional information.
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