


Ellen Waldman
Ellen Waldman is the Vice President of Advocacy and Educational Outreach at the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (CPR). A former law professor, Ellen has been active in the field of Alternative Dispute Resolution, with an emphasis on mediation and mediation ethics, for close to three decades. In the area of dispute resolution, she writes, trains and consults in a broad range of topics and cases. Former chair of the International Mediation Institute’s ethics committee, and task-force member for the California judicial council’s working-group on training requirements for court-connected mediators, Waldman has been deeply involved in policy questions relating to the qualification and ethics training of mediators.
She has published more than 25 articles on numerous dispute resolution topics, including the first book-length treatment of ethical dilemmas in mediation. In her work for CPR, she focuses on dispute prevention in the context of business-to-business relationships.
Ellen Waldman is the Vice President of Advocacy and Educational Outreach at the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (CPR). A former law professor, Ellen has been active in the field of Alternative Dispute Resolution, with an emphasis on mediation and mediation ethics, for close to three decades. In the area of dispute resolution, she writes, trains and consults in a broad range of topics and cases. Former chair of the International Mediation Institute’s ethics committee, and task-force member for the California judicial council’s working-group on training requirements for court-connected mediators, Waldman has been deeply involved in policy questions relating to the qualification and ethics training of mediators.
She has published more than 25 articles on numerous dispute resolution topics, including the first book-length treatment of ethical dilemmas in mediation. In her work for CPR, she focuses on dispute prevention in the context of business-to-business relationships.