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Michael Gurian,
Founder, The Gurian Institute

Michael Gurian is a social philosopher, family therapist, corporate consultant, and the New York Times bestselling author of twenty three books published in twenty one languages. The Gurian Institute, which he co-founded, conducts research internationally, launches pilot programs and trains professionals. Michael has been called "the people's philosopher" for his ability to bring together people's ordinary lives and scientific ideas.

As a social philosopher, he has pioneered efforts to bring neuro-biology and brain research into homes, workplaces, schools and public policy. A number of his ground-breaking books in child development, including THE WONDER OF BOYS, BOYS AND GIRLS LEARN DIFFERENTLY! THE WONDER OF GIRLS and THE MINDS OF BOYS, have sparked national debate. His newest work NURTURE THAT NATURE (May, 2007) provides a revolutionary new framework, based in neuro-biology, by which to understand and care for the needs of children from birth all the way into the twenties.

Michael has served as a consultant to families, corporations, therapists, physicians, school districts, community agencies, churches, criminal justice personnel and other professionals, traveling to approximately 30 cities per year to keynote at conferences. His training videos (also available as DVDs) for parents and volunteers are used by Big Brother and Big Sister agencies in the U.S. and Canada.

As an educator, Michael previously taught at Gonzaga University, Eastern Washington University, and Ankara University.  His speaking engagements include Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Stanford University, Macalester College, University of Colorado, University of Missouri-Kansas City, and UCLA. His philosophy reflects the diverse cultures (European, Asian, Middle Eastern and American) in which he has lived, worked and studied.

Michael's work has been featured in various media, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, USA Today, Newsweek, Time, People Magazine, Reader's Digest, the Wall Street Journal, Parenting, Good Housekeeping, Redbook, and on the Today Show, Good Morning America, CNN, PBS and National Public Radio.

Michael can be reached on the worldwide web at
www.michaelgurian.com




Kathy Stevens
Training Director, The Gurian Institute

Kathy Stevens, MPA, owner of Rocky Mountain Learning Enterprises, LLC, is a professional trainer/international presenter and co-author of the newly released The Minds of Boys: Saving Our Sons From Falling Behind in School and Life (Jossey-Bass, 2005).  Her work has been featured in national publications including Newsweek, Reader’s Digest, Educational Leadership, Education Week and Library Journal.

As Director of the Training Division of the Gurian Institute, Kathy works with educators, parents and other youth serving professionals, helping them understand nature-based theory and adapt curriculum to help both boys and girls maximize their potential in the classroom and in life. Kathy has over 25 years of experience working in the nonprofit sector, focusing on children, youth, families and women’s issues. Her professional experience includes designing and administering programs in early childhood care and education, domestic violence, juvenile corrections, adult community corrections, teen pregnancy prevention, cultural competency and women’s issues. Much of her early work was done in economically disadvantaged minority communities.

In addition to her work with the Gurian Institute, Kathy has designed and delivered training for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Virginia Department of Corrections, Girl Scouts, US Navy Ombudsman Program, Disproportionate Minority Confinement Task Force and a variety of nonprofit organizations. As a diversity trainer, she was honored to participate in the Children’s Defense Fund’s Institute for Cultural Competency at the former Alex Haley Farm in Tennessee.
Kathy holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia and a Masters In Public Administration from the University of Colorado.

Kathy lives in Colorado Springs with her husband, Don and has two sons and two grandchildren. In their spare time, Kathy and Don enjoy traveling the back roads of Colorado (and the country) looking for birds!






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