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NATIONAL ACADEMY of ARBITRATORS ORGANIZED SEPTEMBER 14, 1947 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 1984-1985 iNSTITUTEOF INDUSTRIAL taro , 11T4*N.S UPs.RARY JAN 1 5 1985 UNIVEt.Si X c CMLi-OGRNIA BERKELEY OfficeoftheSecretary GraduateSchoolofBusinessAdministration TheUniversityofMichigan AnnArbor, Michigan48109-1234 TVlqji~~49 .1 NATIONALACADEMYOFARBITRATORS EXTRACT FROM THECONSTITUTION Article II, Section 1 - The Purposes for which the Academy is formed are: To establish and foster the highest standards of integrity, competence, honor, and character among those engaged in the arbitra- tion of labor-management disputes on a professional basis; to secure the acceptance of and adherence to the Code of Professional Responsibility for Arbi- trators of Labor-Management Disputes prepared by the National Academy of Arbitrators, the American Arbitration Association and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, or of any amendment or changes which may be hereafter made thereto; to promote the study and understanding of the arbitra- tion of labor-management disputes; to encourage friendly association among the members of the pro- fession; to cooperate with other organizations, in- stitutions and learned societies interested in labor- management relations, and to do any and all things which shall be appropriate in the furtherance of these purposes.(AsamendedApril29,1975.) Article V, Section 1 - Members shall be elected by the Board of Governors in the manner provided intheBy-Laws. STATEMENTOFACADEMY PURPOSES ANDAIMS The National Academy of Arbitrators was founded at Chicago on September 14, 1947. As of September, 1984, the membership roster totaled approximately 620. The principal purposes of the organization are asfollows: "to establish and foster high standards and com- petence among those engaged in the arbitration of labor-management disputes on a professional basis; to adopt canons of ethics to govern the conduct of arbitrators; to promote the study and understanding of the arbitration of labor-manage- mentdisputes." The Academy is not an agency for the selection or appointment of arbitrators. It does invite and sponsor activities designed to improve general understanding of the nature of arbitration and its use as a means 1 of settling labor disputes. It meets in national con- vention annually, and more often in regional groupings. Such meetings are from time to time open to non- members. The Academy maintains, in addition to its Executive Committee, standing committees on Professional Responsibility and Grievances, Law and Legislation, Membership and Research and Education. The "Code of Professional Responsibility for Arbitrators of Labor- Management Disputes," jointly promulgated by the Academy, theAmerican Arbitration Association and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, is the subject of continuing study and interpretive opinions by the Committee on Professional Responsibility and Grievances. The Academy reprints for its members lectures on various aspects of arbitration delivered at its meetings. It publishes a newspaper, The Chronicle, devoted to matters relating to internal organization and pro- fessional interestwhich iscirculated tothemembership several times each year. The Academy publishes yearly a volume containing the proceedings of its Annual Meetings. A list of these publications is set forth atthebackofthisDirectory. The business affairs of the Academy are conducted throughtheOfficeofthe Executive Secretary-Treasurer, presently located at the Graduate School of Business Administration, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan48109-1234. STATEMENT OF POLICY RELATIVE TO MEMBERSHIP Membership in the Academy is conferred upon an applicant on the occasion of his or her attendance and presentation to the group at the business session of an Annual Meeting, following a vote of the Board of Governors upon recommendation of the Membership Committee. The Board of Governors shall entertain recommendations foradmission onlyat its fall meeting. In considering applications for membership, the Academy will apply the following standards: (1) The applicant should be of good moral character, as demonstrated by adherence to sound ethical standards in professional activities. (2) The applicant should 2 havesubstantial andcurrentexperienceasan impartial arbitrator of labor-management disputes, so as to reflect general acceptability by the parties. (3) As an alternative to (2), the applicant with limited.but current experience in arbitration should have attained general recognition through scholarly publication or other activities as an impartial authority on labor-manage- mentrelations. Membership will not be conferred upon applicants who serve partisan interests as advocates or con- sultants for Labor or Management in labor-manage- ment relations or who are associated with or are members of a firm which performs such advocate or consultantwork. The Academy deems it inconsistent with continued membership in the Academy for any member who has been admitted to membership since the adoption of the foregoing restriction to undertake thereafter to serve partisan interests as advocate or consultant for Labor or Management in labor-management rela- tions or to become associated with or to become a member of a firm which performs such advocate or consultantwork. Because the foregoing restriction was not a con- dition for continued membership prior to April 20, 1976, it is the Academy's policy to exempt from the restriction members who were admitted prior thereto. However, the appearance of any Academy member in any partisan role before another Academy member serving as a neutral in a labor-relations arbitration orfact-finding proceeding shall, from and afterApril21, 1977, be deemed inconsistent with continued membership. OFFICERS John E. Dunsford ..... President .......... Alex Elson ..... ..........Vice-President JamesJ.Sherman .......... .....VicePresident Anthony V. Sinicropi ............... Vice-President John F.W.Weatherill ............... VicePresident Dallas L. Jones ............... Secretary-Treasurer William J. Fallon .......... President-Elect ..... 3 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ReginaldAlleyne TheodoreK. High Richard I. Bloch WilliamE.Rentfro Howard D. Brown JohnC.Shearer John F.Caraway JamesL.Stern DanielG.Collins TedT.Tsukiyama MargeryF.Gootnick Marian K.Warns MarkL.Kahn(Ex-Officio) PRESIDENTS Ralph T. Seward 1947-1949 .................. William E. Simkin 1950 .................. David L. Cole 1951 .................. David A. Wolff 1952 .................. Edgar L. Warren 1953 .................. Saul Wallen 1954 .................. Aaron Horvitz ..... 1955 ............. John Day Larkin 1956 .................. Paul N. Guthrie 1957 .................. Harry H. Platt 1958 .................. G. Allan Dash, Jr 1959 .................. Leo C. Brown, S.J 1960 .................. Gabriel N. Alexander 1961 .................. Benjamin Aaron 1962 .................. Sylvester Garrett 1963 .................. PeterM. Kelliher 1964 .................. Russell A. Smith 1965 .................. Robben W. Fleming 1966 .................. Bert L. Luskin 1967 .................. Charles C. Killingsworth 1968 .................. JamesC. Hill 1969 .................. Jean T. McKelvey 1970 .................. Lewis M. Gill .................. 1971 Gerald A. Barrett 1972 .................. Eli Rock 1973 .................. David P. Miller..... 1974 ............. Rolf Valtin 1975 .................. H. D. Woods 1976 .................. ArthurStark 1977 .................. Richard Mittenthal 1978 .................. Clare B. McDermott 1979 .................. Eva Robins 1980 .................. EdgarA.Jones, Jr 1981 .................. Byron R. Abernethy ...... 1982 ............ Mark L. Kahn 1983 .................. 4 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE John E. Dunsford, President WilliamJ.Fallon MarkL.Kahn DallasL.Jones AnthonyV.Sinicropi NATIONAL COORDINATOR OF REGIONAL ACTIVITIES JamesJ.Sherman THE STANDING COMMITTEES MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE AlfredC.Dybeck,Chair GeorgeW.Adams LawrenceT. Holden,Jr. ClaraH. Friedman CharlesF.Ipavec Joseph F.Gentile RobertB. Moberly JamesM.Harkless HermanTorosian TimothyHeinsz NicholasH.Zumas COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND GRIEVANCES* ArthurStark,Chair ArvidAnderson IrwinMartin Lieberman BruceR. Boals AnneHarmon Miller FrederickH. Bullen FrancisX.Quinn DavidM.Helfeld Joan ParkerWeitzman Edward B. Krinsky RolandTremblay *AdvisoryPanel EdgarA.Jones,Jr. RalphT.Seward John PhillipLinn WilliamE.Simkin HarryH.Platt EdwinR.Teple Eli Rock COMMITTEE ON LAW AND LEGISLATION EmilyMaloney,Chair Roger1.Abrams Edwin R.Render DonaldDaughton WilliamStix Howard M.Fitch MarlinM.Volz WilliamB.Gould JamesP.Whyte JamesE.Jones,Jr. Sol M.Yarowsky 5 AUDITING COMMITTEE HowardA.Cole,Chair ClareB. McDermott GeorgeNicolau NOMINATING COMMITTEE Richard 1. Bloch,Chair Byron R.Abernethy RaymondGoetz HowardS. Block MarkL.Kahn RESEARCH COMMITTEE MarioF. Bognanno,Chair James P. Begin Joseph Krislov ArthurE. Berkeley J.JosephLoewenberg Elizabeth B.Croft CorneliusJ.Peck Sherman F.Dallas ReedC. Richardson HowardG. Foster Clifford E.Smith MichaelJ.Jedel William M.Weinberg Philip K.Kienast CONTINUING EDUCATION COMMITTEE CarltonSnow,Chair Thomas F.Carey GeorgeE. Marshall,Jr. BarbaraW. Doering Richard H.Siegel MiltonT. Edelman JackStieber IsadoreB. Helburn PhilipTamoush THE SPECIAL COMMITTEES THE CHRONICLE TiaSchneiderDenenberg, Chair GerryL. Fellman JosephM.Sharnoff GladysGruenberg COMMITTEE ON FUTURE MEETING ARRANGEMENTS ThomasT. Roberts,Chair JohnA. Bailey Richard HenryMcLaren Daniel F.Brent ThomasJ. McDermott DanaE. Eischen John Mikrut MarciaL.Greenbaum AlanWalt MarkL. Irvings NicholasZumas 6 COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS - 1985 ANNUAL MEETING Michael H. Beck,Chair Albert L.Gese ThomasT. Roberts J. B.Gillingham RobertA.Sutermeister PhilipK.Kienast COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS 1984 EDUCATION CONFERENCE ArthurA.Malinowski,Chair AlbertA. Epstein JohnP.McGury JamesP.Martin COMMITTEE ON ACADEMY'S ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW ARBITRATORS BenjaminAaron,Chair SylvesterGarrett TheodoreJ.St.Antoine JeanT.McKelvey RolfValtin COMMITTEE ON LEGAL AFFAIRS HowardS.Block,Chair BennettS.Aisenberg WalterN. Kaufman GeorgeE. Bowles Lionel Richman GeorgeR. Fleischli Richard L.Ross JohnE.Gorsuch JosephA.Sinclitico J. RossHunter,Jr. Roland H.Strasshofer,Jr. COMMITTEE ON LEGAL REPRESENTATION Milton Rubin,Chair Gabriel N.Alexander WilliamD. Ferguson ThomasG.Christensen John Kagel MartinA.Cohen Nathan Lipson PeterDiLeone BertL.Luskin COMMITTEE ON POLICY HANDBOOK MartinWagner,Chair Richard 1. Bloch DallasL.Jones PaulE.Glendon 7 COMMITTEE ON OVERSEAS CORRESPONDENTS CharlesJ.Morris,Chair FrancesBairstow Alvin L.Goldman MarioBognanno IdaKlaus TimBornstein J.Joseph Loewenberg GeraldCohen JamesC. McBrearty TiaSchneiderDenenberg JackStieber WilliamF. Dolson DavidZiskind PeterFlorey COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT DISPUTES SETTLEMENT CharlesM.Rehmus,Chair ReginaldAlleyne JamesP. Martin GaryL.Axon HarryH.Rains ThomasP.Gilroy DavidC. Randles StephenB.Goldberg ThomasN.Rinaldo HarryGraham JamesF.Scearce RobertG. Howlett Daniel M.Seifer Harold H. Leeper COMMITTEE ON NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION AlexanderB.Porter,Chair Shyam Das J.KaneyHayes WilliamH.Dorsey JamesA. Healy J.C. Fogelberg Herman M. Levy ElaineFrost ZelS. Rice,11 COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS WalterJ.Gershenfeld,Chair Jonathan Dworkin PaulW. Rothschild JohnJ.Flagler BarbaraZ.Tener JamesA.Gross ArnoldM.Zack PROGRAM COMMITTEE William P. Murphy,Chair JamesR. Beilstein HaroldD.Jones,Jr. Richard 1. Bloch Harold H.Leeper HowardS. Block William E. Rentfro StephenB.Goldberg JesseSimons Alvin L.Goldman Donald H.Wollett GladysW.Gruenberg Arnold M.Zack 8 DESIGNATING AGENCY LIAISON COMMITTEE LewisM.Gill,Chair EvaRobins RolfValtin COMMITTEE ON ACADEMY HISTORY JamesL.Stern,Chair Irving Bernstein WilliamH.McPherson David E. Feller Richard Mittenthal CharlesC. Killingsworth AbrahamJ.Siegel COMMITTEE ON INTERN TRAINING CharlesL.Mullin,Jr.,Chair LewisR.Amis AliceB.Grant Eaton H.Conant RobertE. Light IrwinJ. Dean,Jr. PrestonJayMoore JohnVan N. Dorr, IlIl LeoWeiss COMMITTEE ON DISABILITY INSURANCE TheodoreK.High,Chair WilliamS.Rule FredWitney WalterG.Seinsheimer REGIONAL CHAIRS Region 1-New England ....................PaulJ. Dorr 2-NewYorkCity.................. Samuel Ranhand 3-Eastern Pennsylvania.........GladysGershenfeld 4-District of Columbia ............Joseph A. Sickles 5-Southeast .................... Harold D. Jones, Jr. 6-Upstate NewYork ............ Donald P. Goodman 7-Canada....................C. BrianWilliams 8-Western Pennsylvania ...........James Clair Duff 9-Ohio ......... Hyman Cohen ........... 10-Michigan .......... Ruth Kahn .......... 11-Illinois ........... Robert Mueller ......... 12-St. Louis .................... Peter J. Maniscalco 13-Southwest ............. Ray Britton ....... 14-RockyMountain .................. DavidGoodman 15-Northern California .............Joe H. Henderson 16-Southern California ..............C. Chester Brisco 17-Pacific Northwest ................ J. B. Gillingham 9

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