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A PRELIMINARY LIST
The following is a preliminary list of INI faculty and advisors from Harvard Law School and Harvard Medical School as of 2007. Check back soon for an updated list of the many additional faculty who have contributed and continue to contribute to INI.
HARVARD NEGOTIATION PROJECT FACULTY
Daniel L. Shapiro, Ph.D., Director of the International Negotiation Initiative, is Associate Director of the Harvard Negotiation Project at Harvard Law School. He is on the faculty at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School and at Harvard Law School. He developed a conflict management program, funded by the Soros Foundation, which now reaches nearly one million people in 25 countries.
Roger Fisher, L.L.B., is Director of the Harvard Negotiation Project and Professor of Law, Emeritus, at Harvard Law School. He wrote the international bestseller, Getting to YES: Negotiating Agreement without Giving In. He has extensive international experience, including training the white Cabinet and the African National Congress Negotiating Committee in South Africa prior to the constitutional talks that led to the end of apartheid; working at the behest of both governments to end the 1980 U.S.-Iranian hostage conflict; and advising the President of Ecuador in a peaceful resolution to a 50-year boundary dispute.
Bruce Patton, J.D., is Deputy Director of the Harvard Negotiation Project. With Roger Fisher, Patton pioneered the teaching of negotiation at Harvard Law School, where he was Thaddeus R. Beal Lecturer on Law for fifteen years. He is co-author of the international bestseller, Getting to YES, as well as the New York Times bestseller, Difficult Conversations. He continues to teach the Basic and Advanced Negotiation Workshops in Harvard's Program of Instruction for Lawyers, as well as the Program on Negotiation for Senior Executives. Bruce Patton's current interests are in building organizational capacity for effective negotiation, relationship, and conflict management, working in the context of alliances and other strategic negotiations and relationships
Jamil Mahuad, J.D., M.P.P., is Senior Advisor to the International Negotiation Initiative, and a former Fellow at the Center
for Public Leadership at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. He
served as President of Ecuador from 1998 to 2000. He brokered a peace
treaty with Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, ending a decades-long
land dispute between the two countries. Before being elected President
of Ecuador, Mahuad was mayor of Quito for six years.
HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL FACULTY
Joseph Albeck, M.D., is a Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry at McLean Hospital and Harvard Medical School. In the past decade he has served as chairman of Intergenerational Aspects of Trauma for the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies; President of To Reflect and Trust, Inc., a non-profit organizer of encounters between groups in conflict in Palestine/Israel., Northern Ireland, and South Africa; and was a founder of the New England Holocaust Memorial.
Kimberlyn Leary, Ph.D., is Director of Psychology at Cambridge Health Alliance and Associate Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School. She is also currently a faculty affiliate at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, where she has studied psychological dimensions of the Aceh-Indonesia conflict. Before joining the Cambridge Health Alliance, Dr. Leary was the Associate Director of the University of Michigan Psychological Clinic and an Adjunct Associate Professor in the University of Michigan's Department of Psychology.
Philip G. Levendusky, Ph.D., is Director of Psychology at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School and Associate Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the Harvard Medical School. He is in charge with developing McLean Hospital's International Programs, in which significant clinical and educational program collaborations have been developed in Mexico, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia and China.
Steve Nisenbaum, Ph.D., J.D., is an Instructor in Psychology at Harvard Medical School and a senior psychologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. He recently was awarded the Ezra Saul Award for career achievement and contributions by the Massachusetts Psychological Association, of which he is a Past President, Treasurer, Board member and publication Editor-in-Chief..
Bruce Shackleton, Ed.D., is Managing Director of Corporate and Occupational Solutions, a company that provides coaching, career, and employment assessment, organizational development and dispute resolution services to businesses and organizations. He is on the staff of McLean Hospital and Harvard Medical School. In the past, he has been on the staff at Massachusetts General Hospital and has served on the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Psychological Association.
STUDENTS AND ASSOCIATES
Elizabeth Dodson
Scott Paltrowitz
Komala Ramachandra
Brook Gotberg
Obianuju Obi
Jennifer King
Katie Schroeder
Saritha Komiterredy
Claire McCarthy




