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ISBN: 0-9646541-4-8
100 pages (2000) $20 |
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Todd Miner, Ed.D. is the Executive Director of Cornell Outdoor Education. Prior to Cornell University he served as assistant dean for experiential education at Keuka College (NY) and as faculty member and administrator at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Dr. Miner has served on the national boards of both the Association for Experiential Education (AEE) and the National Society for Experiential Education (NSEE). He has published articles and presented at national conferences on a variety of topics relating to experiential and adventure education. Dr. Miner continues to guide in Alaska each summer. He also enjoys travel and wilderness adventures with his daughter, Elizabeth, son, Daniel, and wife, Mary Iandoli. |
Simon Priest, Ph.D. is the leading researcher and writer in experiential training and development with corporations. He presently consults in facilitation training, leadership enhancement, and executive development for a handful of progressive companies interested in staying ahead of their global competition by focusing on the development and maintenance of human resource relationships. Now early retired, Dr. Priest maintains adjunct professorships at several universities and management institutes around the world. His most recent books are "101 of the best Corporate Team Building Activities" with Karl Rohnke, "99 of the best Active Corporate Games" with Sam Sikes and Faith Evans, and "The Essential Elements of Facilitation" with Mike Gass and Lee Gillis. |
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