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TOPSS Speakers Bureau

Northeast Region Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Conneticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey
Name Phone Location Specialty
Elaine Bow   Iona College
New Rochelle, New York
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Joe Ryan 212-559-0070 The Citigroup Private Bank
New York, NY
Industrial / Organizational Psychology
Rory O'Brien McElwee 856-256-4500 x3776 Rowan University,
Glassboro, NJ
Personality and social psychology, statistics and research methods, and the psychology of women
Rhiannon Hart   Fairfield University,
Fairfield, CT
Memory, Forgetting, Language, Affect (Theories of hate)
Sandra Bishop-Josef 203-432-9935 Yale University,
New Haven, CT
Assistant Director of the Edward Zigler Center for Child Development and Social Policy and a research associate at the Yale Child Study Center; primary research interests are in the area of child abuse and neglect
William Horn 203-327-5021 Licensed psychologist, Greenwich, CT licensed psychologist, school psychologist, speciality in Marriage and Family therapy
Christine Marco 401-456-8598 Rhode Island College,
Providence, RI
Stress & Illness, Sleep, Other Health
Ronald Shapiro 401-272 4664 IBM Enterprise Program Manager, Providence, RI Human Factors, Ergonomics, Applied Experimental, Careers In Psychology
Melissa Tamas   Worcester, MA developmental and qualitative methods, particularly research into marital beliefs; educational psychology
Chris Hakala 413- 782-1344 Western New England College,
Springfield, MA
cognitive/learning with specialization in language and verbal behavior; reading comprehension, language acquisition, etc.
Ellen Banks 716-839-8256 Daemen College,
Amherst, NY
Developmental psychology (infancy through aging), young adult cognitive development, IQ & other testing
Jason Young 212-772-5566 Hunter College,
New York, NY
Persuasion, Influence of mood on judgment
Richard Velayo 212-346-1506 Pace University,
New York, NY
multicultural and educational psychology
Harold Takooshian 212-636-6393 Fordham University,
New York, NY
international psychology, careers, industrial psychology
Mercedes McCormick 917-363-7250 Pace University,
New York, NY
eating disorders, anger management, mentoring
Uwe Gielen 718-489-5386 Brooklyn, NY International, cross-cultural psychology
Elizabeth Messina 212-734-6161 New York, NY International psychology, stereotyping of Italian-Americans in media; research related to Italian, Italian-American women
Gina Riley 845-300-5534 Mercy College , Westchester County, NY Alternative/Holistic Education, Qualitative Research Methods, Health Psychology, Parent/Child Attachment, and Distance Learning
Dale Doty 585-292-3310 Monroe Community College,
Rochester, NY
academics and clinical practice
Beverly Moore   Sullivan County Community College,
Loch Sheldrake, NY
therapy with incarcerated sex offenders, both adult and juvenile. Currently developing a practice focused on GLBT relationships and identity issues
Gary Klatsky 315- 312-3474 Oswego State University (SUNY), Oswego, NY cognitive psychology; human computer interaction
Dave Strohmetz 732-263-5212 Monmouth University,
West Long Branch, NJ
Social Psychology/Methods/Social Psych of Tipping in Restaurants
Anie Kalayjian 201-723-9578 Cliffside Park, NJ trauma, genocide, human rights, spirituality and reconsiliation
Riuka Bertisch Meir 201-363-1391 Fort Lee, NJ trauma, forgiveness and reconsiliation, health psychology and prevention, consciousness
Michael Meir 201-363-1391 New York, NY health psychology
Elizabeth Shobe 609-626-6032 Richard Stockton
College,
Pomona, NJ
cognition/cognitive neuropsychology; behaviorism, evolution and behavior, science of psychology, and statistical methods


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