Rachel Eryn Kalish Mediates Workplace Conflicts

Audio Interview by Jan Jaben-Eilon
May 5, 2011

Rachel Eryn Kalish Mediates Workplace Conflicts


Rachel Eryn Kalish has worked for more than 25 years in the areas of organizational change, conflict transformation, and mediation. Here, in an audio interview, she talks about the need for improved civil discourse in the workplace and in the larger society.

Kalish has been a principal since 1986 in a consulting firm (www.workplaceconnections.com) that specializes in conflict transformation and mediation.

Past president of the board of The Compassionate Listening Project, Kalish was the founding cochair for the violence prevention committee of the Boston chapter of American Society for Training and Development. She has presented workshops in the United States, Israel, and Russia on violence prevention, conflict resolution, and compassionate listening.

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Jan Jaben-EilonJan Jaben-Eilon was a founding staff writer of the Atlanta Business Chronicle. Since then, she has been the international editor of Advertising Age magazine and has written for such publications as The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Washington Journalism Review, and Consumer Reports. She is the author of soon-to-be-published (There is) Life After Cancer. Jan and her husband have homes in Atlanta and Jerusalem.





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