Mia Lobel
Mia Lobel, M.Ed., has been instrumental in developing innovative programs since 1973 when she co-founded the Women’s Information and Referral Services of Montreal. In 1985, she received a M.Ed. in Educational and Counseling Psychology, from McGill University. Since then, she has been a part-time faculty member at the Department of Applied Human Sciences at Concordia University and a Psychotherapist in private practice. Ms Lobel has developed experiential modules to teach communication skills, conflict management, team building, and diversity for face-to-face and online academic and organizational learning groups. Mia Lobel can be reached via email at mia@alcor.concordia.ca or at mia@learningbydoing.net
Michael Neubauer
Michael Neubauer, MSEE, is an engineering physicist at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. He has consulted on a number of technical projects internationally. He has twenty years of management experience in technical disciplines and systems administration. His technical interests are in numerical analysis of complex multi-dimensional problems.
Randy Sweburg
Dr. R. B. Swedburg is a Professor and Chair of the department of Applied Human Sciences at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. His major research interests are in the areas of lifelong learning, successful aging, and lifestyle. These are areas where he has received many research grants, published frequently and is a speaker locally, nationally, and internationally. His teaching has covered many areas, most recently leisure education, older adulthood and lifelong learning. In 2001, Dr. Swedburg received the Concordia University Alumnae Award for teaching excellence. Fellow and Director, Concordia University Centre for Mature Students; Senior Fellow, American Leisure Academy; Past President of the American Association for Leisure and Recreation; Fellow, North American Society for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; and, Vice-President, Institute Development, Elderhostel Canada are all tiles Dr. Swedburg currently holds or has held.
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