Nance has done several podcasts over the years, but this one was one of the most fun for her. As she said afterward, “I’ve never had someone understand me so deeply and highlight my passions in this way.” Host Allan Rolnick had done his homework, as a great accountant would, but it still surprised her that she got to talk about the issues that light her up:
- The role of an ethno-religious mediator
- Her work at the United Nations as the International Center for Ethno-Religious Mediation’s Main Representative
- How small business owners can use job descriptions and other tools to improve their employee relationships
- Recognizing conflict resolution as an opportunity to build relationships
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Nance L. Schick, Esq., is a workplace attorney, ethno-religious mediator, and conflict resolution coach based in New York City. Her goal is to keep you out of court and build your conflict resolution skills so everyone has a better work experience. She helps managers and business owners have empowering conversations about emotionally-charged issues such as gender, race, religion, and disability. She is creator of the Third Ear Conflict Resolution process, author of DIY Conflict Resolution, and an award-winning entrepreneur acknowledged by Super Lawyers (ADR, 2018 & 2019), the New York Economic Development Corporation/B-Labs (Finalist, Best for NYC 2015 & 2016), U.S. Chamber of Commerce (2015 Blue Ribbon Small Business), Enterprising Women Magazine (Honorable Mention, 2014 Woman of the Year awards).