
Merri L. Hanson, M.A.
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Merri L. Hanson is the Director of Peninsula Mediation & ADR in Williamsburg and Hampton, Virginia. Peninsula Mediation & ADR provides a comprehensive range of mediation services for family, workplace, EEO, ADA, business, and commercial disputes. Under Merri’s direction, Peninsula Mediation & ADR manages ADR contracts and services delivery through the United States and Hawaii for the Department of Navy, Department of Social Security (“Ticket to Work” Program), Department of Transportation, Department of Agriculture, the Department of Army, the U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Energy, and the Department of Homeland Security. Merri also serves on the mediation, ADR training, and other ADR services for NASA, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Army, and the Department of Energy. Merri sits on the mediation panel for the Baltimore Region Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the panel of mediators for the Department of Justice ADA disputes through the Key Bridge Foundation.
Ms. Hanson holds certification for all levels of mediation by the Supreme Court of Virginia and multiple Supreme Court of Virginia certified training courses in addition to teaching mediation and ADR survey at the Marshall Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary. Merri serves the Virginia Department of Forestry as a consultant under the Virginia Dispute Resolution Act. Merri’s family mediation training courses are also approved by the Association for Conflict Resolution, Family Section (of which Merri is Practitioner Member), and have been approved by the Supreme Court of North Carolina and Clark County Courts in Nevada. Merri has been a long time member of the Supreme Court of Virginia’s Dispute Resolution Advisory Council (also sitting on the training sub-committee and the ethics review panel), and is recent Past President of the Virginia Mediation Network.
Prior to establishing Peninsula Mediation & ADR in 1991, Ms. Hanson taught a variety of communication and conflict management courses at colleges and universities in California and Virginia in both full-time and adjunct capacities. Merri established the Isle of Wight Victim’s Services Program for the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. While residing in Seattle, Washington, Ms. Hanson designed and implemented information dissemination programs in developing countries. Her education achievements include a Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication, a Master of Arts in Communication and Conflict Management, and post-graduate work in organizational psychology. |