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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The Business of Balance

 
The McCoy College Ethics, Diversity and Sustainability Committee invites you to attend the 4th Annual Roundtable 360 on The Business of Balance.
 

Pre-Event Reception: 5:00-5:45 pm, Minifie Academic Atrium, 4th floor McCoy Hall – Faculty, staff and students invited.


Roundtable Panel: 6:00-7:15 pm, Alkek Teaching Theater

 
Panelists include: 
 
Mr. David Campbell, ComPsych Senior VP of Quality and Customers – ComPsych Corporation is the world's largest provider of employee assistance programs and is the pioneer and worldwide leader of fully integrated EAP, behavioral health, employee wellness, work-life, FMLA and absence management services under its GuidanceResources® brand. ComPsych provides expert resources to more than 20,000 organizations covering more than 55 million individuals in over 120 countries.

 
Colonel Jeffrey S. Yarvis, Visiting Professor at the Institute for Clinical Social Work in Chicago, Adjunct Professor in Social Work at George Mason, Deputy Commander/VP for Behavioral Health at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, relocated to Round Rock – Dr. Yarvis, a published social work and military scholar in the field of psychological trauma for over 20 years and noted humanitarian, has practiced internationally with disaster, domestic violence, child abuse, sexual abuse, accident and war-induced trauma across many different cultures and populations.

Mr. Wylie Kumler, partner at Melton and Kumler, LLP in Austin – As a former Assistant Attorney General in General Litigation, he focused on employment issues including claims of discrimination focused on the constitutionality of state statutes in the administration of the state hospital system.  In private practice, Mr. Kumler represents clients injured in employment discrimination based on disability and wrongful termination.