Shooting Survivor, Child Welfare Advocate to be Honored

Concord Mediation Center to host annual ‘Pathways Award’ Luncheon June 20

Concord Mediation Center will hold its annual “Pathways Award” Luncheon on Friday, June 20, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. at Happy Hollow Club, 1701 South 105th Street, Omaha.

The 2014 Pathways Award Luncheon will honor Fred Wilson and Lori R. McKeon.

Wilson, a Von Maur shooting survivor and inspirational model of grace and forgiveness, demonstrates the qualities of the Pathways Award: Honoring those who have courageously opened their minds and hearts to processes of conflict resolution involving healing, forgiveness, empathy, open communication and/or the ability to bring disparate communities together for the betterment of all.

McKeon, Child Welfare Facilitation Coordinator, Concord Mediation Center, will receive the Ron Volkmer Practitioner Award. McKeon is a Child Welfare Facilitation Coordinator with Concord Mediation Center, is an Office of Dispute Resolution-Trained Mediator/Facilitator and long-time Child Welfare Advocate. The Ron Volkmer Practitioner Award honors practitioners who apply Concord Mediation Center’s mission to their professional or volunteer conflict resolution efforts.

Concord Mediation Center’s mission is to create pathways of constructive dialogue and conflict resolution through consensus building activities of mediation, facilitation and education.

Concord Mediation Center is the approved center of the Nebraska Supreme Court’s Office of Dispute Resolution for Douglas and Sarpy Counties. Since 1999, Concord Mediation Center has provided exceptional service in mediation, facilitation and conflict resolution training.

Tickets are available by calling Concord Mediation Center at 402-345-1131 or email contact@concord-center.com. 

www.concordmediationcenter.com

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>p align=”center”>>strong>Shooting Survivor, Child Welfare Advocate to be Honored>/strong>>/p>
>p align=”center”>>strong>>em>Concord Mediation Center to host annual ‘Pathways Award’ Luncheon June 20>/em>>/strong>>/p>
>p>Concord Mediation Center will hold its annual “Pathways Award” Luncheon on Friday, June 20, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. at Happy Hollow Club, 1701 South 105th Street, Omaha.>/p>
>p>The 2014 Pathways Award Luncheon will honor >strong>Fred Wilson>/strong> and >strong>Lori R. McKeon>/strong>.>/p>
>p>Wilson, a Von Maur shooting survivor and inspirational model of grace and forgiveness, demonstrates the qualities of the Pathways Award: >em>Honoring those who have courageously opened their minds and hearts to processes of conflict resolution involving healing, forgiveness, empathy, open communication and/or the ability to bring disparate communities together for the betterment of all. >/em>>/p>
>p>McKeon, Child Welfare Facilitation Coordinator, Concord Mediation Center, will receive the Ron Volkmer Practitioner Award. McKeon is a Child Welfare Facilitation Coordinator with Concord Mediation Center, is an Office of Dispute Resolution-Trained Mediator/Facilitator and long-time Child Welfare Advocate. The Ron Volkmer Practitioner Award honors practitioners who apply Concord Mediation Center’s mission to their professional or volunteer conflict resolution efforts.>/p>
>p>Concord Mediation Center’s mission is to create pathways of constructive dialogue and conflict resolution through consensus building activities of mediation, facilitation and education.>/p>
>p>Concord Mediation Center is the approved center of the Nebraska Supreme Court’s Office of Dispute Resolution for Douglas and Sarpy Counties. Since 1999, Concord Mediation Center has provided exceptional service in mediation, facilitation and conflict resolution training.>/p>
>p>Tickets are available by calling Concord Mediation Center at 402-345-1131 or email >a href=”mailto:contact@concord-center.com”>contact@concord-center.co>/a>m. >/p>
>p>www.concordmediationcenter.com>/p>