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Gary earned a doctorate in educational psychology from
the University of Wisconsin -- Milwaukee where he earned
both graduate and undergraduate honors. He also completed
his masters degree in educational psychology, a certificate
program in school psychology, and a bachelors degree
in curriculum and instruction. Gary has done supervised
practicum experiences and/or internships in secondary
education, rehabilitation counseling, school psychology,
and clinical psychology.
A life-long resident of Wisconsin, Gary has taught in
Milwaukee Public Schools where he also served as a school
psychologist. He was director of education and training
at Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin and also a national
consultant on school sexuality education for the Planned
Parenthood Federation of America. Gary has worked in
health care for over a dozen years, heading up educational
and research programs, starting and managing an HIV
clinic, and developing programs in mental health. Gary
holds clinical positions in family medicine, psychiatry,
and psychology.
A very active volunteer, Gary has also participated
in several boards of directors and has taken leadership
roles in counseling communities, service projects, fund
development, and community organizing.
Other adventures of his include work as a dishwasher,
a screw machine operator, a sales clerk in a department
store, an academic advisor, a hide measurer in a tannery,
a pipe organ repairer, and a singer in a paid choir.
Gary has served as a union leader, florist, designer,
auctioneer, psychotherapist, college instructor, consultant,
and academic administrator.
Since 1983, Gary has been presenting conference workshops
and designing staff training for a variety of organizations
in the private and public sector. He currently works
with a handful of clients a year around the U.S. with
audiences ranging in size from a dozen to several hundred.
Gary typically forms long-term relationships with organizations,
often returning year after year to do work with teams
and departments.
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Resume for Gary Hollander, Ph.D.
Gary
Hollander, Ph.D.
5594 N. Hollywood, Suite 207
Milwaukee, WI 53217
Phone 414-964-0100
Fax 414-964-0600
www.garyhollander.com
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
| 1983
- |
Owner,
Principal Consultant |
| Present |
Gary
Hollander Enterprises |
- Speak
and present seminars on issues related to teamwork,
mission alignment, change management, and cultural
diversity
-
Consult with business organizations and non-profits
in the areas of cultural diversity, team work,
change management and mission alignment
- Coach
individuals to address the areas in which their
person achievements fall short of their aspirations,
particularly as these involve functioning in
groups
- Counseling
and psychotherapy in a small, solo private practice
|
| 2000
- |
Aurora
Health Care |
| 2002 |
Administrator,
Center for Urban Population Health
|
| 1995
- |
Aurora
Health Care |
| 2001 |
Director
of Education and Outcome Evaluation
|
| 1994
- |
Sinai
Samaritan Medical Center |
| 1995 |
Program
Manager of HIV Services
|
| 1991
- |
Sinai
Samaritan Medical Center |
| 1994 |
Senior
Psychologist
|
| 1990
- |
UNIVERSITY
OF WISCONSIN |
| present |
Assistant
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Family Medicine
|
| 1987
- |
UNIVERSITY
OF WISCONSIN - MILWAUKEE |
| Present |
Lecturer
|
| 1989
- |
SINAI
SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER |
| 1990 |
Internship
in Psychology
|
| 1983
- |
PLANNED
PARENTHOOD OF WISCONSIN, INC. |
| 1986 |
Director
of Training and Education
|
| 1980
- |
MILWAUKEE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS |
| 1981 |
School
Psychologist
|
| 1970
- |
MILWAUKEE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS |
| 1980 |
Secondary
Teacher |
EDUCATIONAL
EXPERIENCE
| BS |
1970 |
University
of Wisconsin - Milwaukee |
English
Education |
| MS |
1979 |
University
of Wisconsin - Milwaukee |
Educational
Psychology |
| Certificate |
1980 |
University
of Wisconsin - Milwaukee |
School
Psychology |
| Fellow |
1988-90 |
University
of Wisconsin - Milwaukee |
Educational
Psychology |
| Intern |
1989-90 |
Sinai
Samaritan Medical Center |
Psychology
Intern |
| PhD |
1990 |
University
of Wisconsin - Milwaukee |
Educational
Psychology |
COMMUNITY
INVOLVEMENT
| Consultant |
2002-Present |
Wisconsin
HIV Prevention Community Planning Council |
| Chair |
2001-Present |
Board
Development Committee, Wisconsin AIDS Fund |
| President |
1998-2001 |
Board
of Directors, Wisconsin AIDS Fund |
| Member |
1995-1997 |
Board
of Directors, Wisconsin AIDS Fund |
| Chair |
1997-Present |
APA
Division 44, Committee on Your and Families |
| Member |
1994-1996 |
APA
Division 44, Committee on Youth and Families |
| Co-Chair |
1994-1995 |
Wisconsin
HIV Planning Consortium |
| Co-Chair |
1993-1995 |
Human
Rights League |
| Trainer |
1992-1994 |
Milwaukee
Police Department Recruit Training |
| Volunteer |
1992-1993 |
Full
Circle, Inc. |
| Volunteer |
1992-1994 |
Lesbian
Alliance of Metro Milwaukee |
| Award |
1992 |
AIDS
Resource Center of Wisconsin - Volunteer of the
Year |
| Award |
1992 |
Lambda
Rights Network - Pacesetter of the Year |
| Member |
1991-1996 |
Ryan
White Consortium |
| Member |
1991 |
Mayor's
Blue Ribbon Commission on Police Community Relations |
| Member |
1987-1992 |
AIDS
Coalition of Milwaukee |
| Board |
1989-1991 |
AIDS
Resource Center of Wisconsin |
| Chair |
1989-1992 |
Development
Committee, Milwaukee AIDS Project |
| Volunteer |
1986-1996 |
Milwaukee
AIDS Project |
| Member |
1986-1987 |
Blue
Ribbon Panel on Teen Pregnancy |
| Founder |
1984-1985 |
Life
Options Coalition of Milwaukee |
AWARDS
| 1990-1992 |
UW,
Milwaukee Clinical Campus, Department of Psychiatry |
Teaching
and Excellence in Clinical Care |
| 1992-1993 |
UW,
Milwaukee Clinical Campus, Department of Psychiatry |
Teaching
and Excellence in Clinical Care |
| 1993-1994 |
UW,
Milwaukee Clinical Campus, Department of Psychiatry |
Teaching
and Excellence in Clinical Care |
| 1995-1995 |
UW,
Milwaukee Clinical Campus, Department of Psychiatry |
Teaching
and Excellence in Clinical Care |
| 1999 |
National
Association of Fundraising Executives |
Partners
in Philantrophy |
PUBLICATIONS
AND PAPERS
- Cohn,
J., Jacobson, J. & Hollander, G.W. (2001, November).
Linking Public Health and Health Policy. Poster Session
presented at the Conference of the Wisconsin Institute
for Public Health and Health Policy Research, Madison,
WI.
- Hollander,
G.W. (2001 May). Piecing together a Health Community.
Poster Session presented at the Milwaukee Health Forum,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, School of Allied
Health, Milwaukee, WI.
- Safren,
S.A., Hollander, G., Hart, T.A., & Heimberg, R.G.
(2001). Cognitive behavioral therapy with lesbian,
gay, and bisexual youth. Cognitive and Behavioral
Practice, 8:214-223.
- Hollander,
G.W. (2000). Questioning youths: Challenges to working
with youths forming identities. School Psychology
Review, 29(2):173-179.
- Hollander,
G.W. (1999). Health promotion for GLBT youths through
social network development. Paper presented at the
107th Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association. Boston, MA.
- Hollander,
G.W. (1999). Outing Same-Sex Partner Abuse - Defining
the issues. Paper presented at the 107th Annual Convention
of the American Psychological Association. Boston,
MA.
- Hollander,
G.W. and Shidlo, A. (1998). Assessing internalized
homophobia - New empirical findings. Paper presented
at the 106th Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association. San Francisco, CA.
- Hollander,
G.W. & Hart, S.L. (1998) Marginalization among
gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered youth, and
families. Paper presented at the 106th Annual Convention
of the American Psychological Association. San Francisco,
CA.
- Hollander,
G.W. & Jordan, K.M (1997). Gay, lesbian, and bisexual
youth and families - Future directions. Presented
at the 105th Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association. Chicago, IL.
- Hollander,
G.W. (1996). Psychotherapeutic implications of psychosocial
stressors associated with family building activities
of gay men. Paper presented at the 104th Annual Convention
of the American Psychological Association, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
- Hollander,
G.W., & Shidlo, A. (1996). Internalized homophobia,
disclosure of orientation, and health variables. Paper
presented at the 104th Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Shidlo,
A., & Hollander, G.W. (1996). Internalized homophobia:
Measurement issues. Paper presented at the 104th Annual
Convention at the American Psychological Association,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Hollander,
G.W., & Shidlo, A. (1995). A multiaxial inventory
of internalized homophobia: Results of internet and
community samples. Paper presented at the 103rd Annual
Convention of the American Psychological Association,
New York, NY
- Grade,
C., & Hollander, G.W. (1993, May). The Psychiatrist
in Film: The Evolution of an Archetype. Paper presented
at the Annual Convention of the American Psychiatric
Association, San Francisco, CA
- Hollander,
G.W. (1992). ADA and AIDS/HIV disease. In Americans
with Disabilities Act: Implications for Human Resource
and Legal Professionals. Orlando, FL: Paul M. Deutsch
- Hollander,
G.W., & Prasse, D. (1991, August). Depression
among Gay men with HIV disease. Paper presented at
the Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association, San Francisco, CA
- Hollander,
G.W. (1990). Psychometric indication of depression
among homosexual males with HIV disease. Milwaukee,
WI: University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
- Hollander,
G.W. (1989). Teens, risk behaviors, & AIDS. Milwaukee,
WI: Milwaukee AIDS Project
- Hollander,
G.W. (1988). Volunteer management: Development and
maintenance of volunteer programs in AIDS service
organizations. Washington, D.C.: National AIDS Network
- Hollander,
G.W. (1987). The Wisconsin Experience. Emphasis. New
York: Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc.
- Hollander,
G.W. (1986). A life options approach to adolescent
pregnancy prevention. Review. New York: Planned Parenthood
Federation of America, Inc.
National
and Local Workshops and Contracts
Aurora
Health Care, Milwaukee, WI
Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Milwaukee, WI
Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA
Counseling Center, Milwaukee, WI
Cumberland School, Whitefish Bay, WI
Family Therapy Institute, Santa Barbara, CA
Fox Point - Bayside School District
Friends Psychotherapy Collective, Santa Barbara, CA
Full Circle, Inc
Fulton County Government, Atlanta, GA
Georgia Department of Human Resources, Athens, GA
Germantown School District
GLSEN Leadership Institute
Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Hamilton School District, Wisconsin
Kellogg National Fellowship Program
Leadership Atlanta, Atlanta, GA
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
Midwest Conference on Adolescence
National Hemophilia Foundation, Madison, WI
National Wellness Conference, Stevens Point, WI
Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin
Rape Crisis Center, Santa Barbara, CA
Regional Leadership Institute, Atlanta Regional Commission
Ryan White Consortium, Milwaukee, WI
Sheboygan Memorial Hospital, Sheboygan, WI
Sinai Samaritan Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI
Southern Wisconsin Infusion Nurses Society
The Mark Travel Corporation
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
University of Wisconsin School of Nursing
Wisconsin AIDS/HIV Program
Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services
Wisconsin Psychological Association
Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology
Wisconsin School Psychologist Association
Wiselives Health Center, Milwaukee, WI
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Representative
Programs
Because
each seminar or speaking engagement is tailored to the
specific goals of the planning group or organization,
Gary's presentations are not "canned." Rather,
they are unique experiences developed with the planning
that only comes from extensive discussion. Here are
some representative seminars and speeches that Gary
has presented arranged by general topic
Teamwork
Building a Resourceful Team
Building Effective Teacher Teams
Celebrating All Our Connections (developed in concert
with Jan Singer, MSW)
Celebration in Living (developed in concert with Jan
Singer, MSW)
Confronting Roadblocks in Team Work
Effective Teams that Work for YOU
Effective Community Planning
'Gator-aid: Feeding the Passion within
Managing Culturally Diverse Work Teams
Putting the Pieces Together: Self-directed Teams
Team Development
Cultural
Diversity
Celebrating Cultural Diversity
Cultural Diversity in the Government Workplace
Cultural Diversity of Human Resources
Democracy and Diversity
Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Diversity
Leadership in a Changing Society: Transformation through
Diversity
Living Well in a Diverse World
Valuing Diversity
Change
Management
Managing Diversity of Women's Crisis Services
Orientation to Managing Diversity
Transtheoretical Model of Change
Youth
Advocating for Gay and Lesbian Youth
Future Search for Youth
Diverse and Resilient Youth
Lesbian and Gay Youth: Becoming an Informed Advocate
Risk and Resilience
Healthcare/Mental
Health
Care for the Caregiver
Community Perspective on Epidemiology
Diversity: An Opportunity for Health Care Today
Gay and Lesbian Culture: The Impact on Counseling Outcomes
Gay and Lesbian Development and Mental Health
Gay and Lesbian Patients in Family Practice Settings
HIV and Mental Health: A Training for Case Managers
HIV and Mental Health: A Training for Healthcare Professionals
Mental Health Assessment and HIV Disease
Tough Topics: Taking a Sexual History
When One is Positive
Psychology and HIV: A Training for Psychologists
Psychosocial Correlates of AIDS/HIV Disease
Putting the Pieces Together: HIV and Nursing Care
Stress and Grief Relief: Self Care for Caregivers
Training the Trainers: Therapy for Those with HIV Disease
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Audio-visual
Requirements
___ Quality sound system
___ Wireless lapel microphone when more than 50 participants
___ 2 easels with newsprint
___ A/v cart & extension cord
___ Overhead projector
___ Large screen for Powerpoint or overhead
___ 3 tables (one near back of room; two in the speaking
area)
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Photography
If you would like to use a photograph of Gary in your
promotional materials, you can simply download high-resolution,
ready-to-print pictures by clicking
here.
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