LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lake County Mediations’ mediators and supporters recently met to recognize outstanding service provided to the organization and community by its mediators and board members.
The following individuals were recognized during the event.
Founder’s Awards
These individuals have served Lake County Mediations for more than 20 years, and have been key players since its inception in the 1992. Both recognized the need for community-based alternatives to court-ordered dispute resolution.
Catherine Elias-Jermany recently retired from her position on Lake County Mediations’ executive board, having served since the organization was first started. She received her award in recognition of her vision and contribution to the establishment of Lake County Mediations and for twenty years of Board leadership.
Attorney Andy Rossoff has served as “in-house” counsel for the organization since it was established. He received this award in recognition of his vision and contributions to Lake County Mediations and for providing 20 years of in-kind legal counsel.
Mediator Awards
The following individuals were recognized for their commitment to providing mediation services in both the Lake County Superior Court and in private mediations.
Philip Twichel has provided in-kind Web master service to the organization, serves on the executive board, has provided mediator training and has performed more than fifty hours of Superior Court mediation services during 2012.
David Brown has performed more than 50 hours of Superior Court mediation services during 2012.
Gladys Rosehill serves on the executive board of the organization and has provided more than 50 hours of Superior Court mediation services during 2012.
Elizabeth Fitzgerald Taylor serves on the executive board of the organization and has provided more than fifty hours of Superior Court mediation services during 2012.
Leadership Awards
Glenn Trumbull received this recognition for more than 15 years of service on the executive board of the organization and for providing dispute resolution services to the community.
Bill Koehler was recognized for service as a member the executive board for 15 years and as past president of the organization, and for providing dispute resolution and election monitoring services for the organization.
Terry Dereniuk was recognized for her service on the executive board and for her leadership contributions to the organizational development of Lake County Mediations.
Attorney Mary Heare Amodio was recognized for her executive leadership and for providing in-kind dispute resolution services for Lake County Mediations at the court and in community mediations.
Lake County Mediations is a nonprofit corporation founded in 1992 with the primary purpose of “furthering the administration of justice and to lessening neighborhood tensions by providing various dispute resolution services and related educational programs.”
This goal is achieved by providing the following services in a safe, confidential and effective manner:
Conflict resolution mediation services at the Lake County Superior Court and in the community;
- Training in basic and advanced mediation and dispute resolution skills;
- A speakers bureau that will provide information about mediation and the services and training provided by the organization; and
- Election monitoring and vote counting for mutual benefit corporations, such as homeowners’ associations, mutual water districts and American Indian tribes.
Lake County Mediations can be contacted by phone at 707-263-6800, online at http://lakecountymediations.org or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .