Eugene V. Martin, Ph.D.
Organizational Consultant and Learning
Facilitator
Highlights of Past Activities
Consulting and training to achieve planned change objectives for a wide range of clients, with special emphasis on interventions to reduce or resolve conflict.
Audiotape/radio program production
Talents and Capabilities
Organizational advisor, especially helpful in developing innovative
solutions to deal with non-routine issues or unusual conditions; skilled in
team building, fostering fruitful and constructive exchange of ideas;
specializing in team planning methods.
Project designer, facilitator, and manager; uses communication analysis
techniques to help work groups manage problems, apply cross-disciplinary
skills, resolve conflict, reach consensus, and activate and monitor plans.
Facilitator of individual learning to help groups and organizations achieve
change objectives; adult educator and workshop leader in both the public and
private sectors.
Strategic planning consultant to international development programs in
Africa and Asia; working with people from various economic, educational,
social, and cultural backgrounds to achieve a common mission.
Skilled in the development of practical research projects, with special emphasis on organizational stress and individual stress management
Education
BA - Mathematics, University of Cincinnati
MS (and all course work for Ph.D.) - Mathematics, Ohio State University
Ph.D. - Applied Behavioral Science, The Union Institute
Other education at the Foreign Service Institute, NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Sciences, Gallaudet University; Certified Practitioner, Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Professional Achievements
Author of invited papers on training and occupational stress, abstract
algebra; published by the American Psychological Association, the National
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Praeger Publishers, Elsevier
Science Publishers, and the University of Illinois.
Host and Executive Producer, Speaking Personally, WPFW-FM for five years; host of The International Magazine, MediaGeneral Television for two seasons.