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Donna Zulch is an executive coach and consultant with expertise in the areas of leadership development, team excellence, stress-reduction, interpersonal communications, and work-life integration. She has 25 years of experience serving a broad spectrum of clients from the legal, judicial, medical, educational and business and industry professions, as well as human services.
Ms. Zulch is a former consultant and trainer at Fordham University School of Social Work. She has also held a faculty position with the State University of New York, Dutchess Community College, in the Behavioral Sciences Department and the Center for Business and Industry, and was an advisor-evaluator for Empire State College. Ms. Zulch was also a psychotherapist and forensic evaluator, retiring her practice in 2009.
Ms. Zulch has been a contributing author to the book Reverence in the Healing Process: Honoring Strengths without Trivializing Suffering (ed. David A. Crenshaw), and has been a presenter at numerous conferences. Ms. Zulch earned MSW from Adelphi University and a BA in Psychology from The State University of New York, College at New Paltz. She has been recognized by “Who’s Who in Teaching” and “Who’s Who in Mental Health.”
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