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Learn tools to help resolve disputes in ongoing relationships such as co-workers, neighbors and family members. Join Mediator, Mary Delmege, as she discusses ways to live more peacefully together.
Mary Delmege has worked closely with Commercial Service offices throughout the world. Ms. Delmege's organization offered counseling, market research, matchmaking services and coordination of overseas trade shows and missions.
Her background includes a variety of management and advisory positions for the US Commerce Department, including Senior Advisor to the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee. In that role she was instrumental in developing the National Export Strategy based on feedback from focus groups, interviews and surveys of small and mid-sized exporters.
Ms. Delmege began her Commercial Service career as a Foreign Service Officer in Mexico City, where she directed market research and outreach activities.
Contact Mary at mfdelmege@cox.net

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Mary Delmege:
I get by with a little help from my friends...
A number of studies have shown that people with strong social networks tend to have fewer health problems, lower stress levels and longer lives, sort of friends as vitamins... But there’s something else that I’ve noticed. |

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Mary Delmege:
How to Help Children Resolve Conflict
Mediator, Mary Delmege, spends her days helping resolve conflicts between adults. Now, she sheds an interesting light on how to teach children the important aspects of conflict resolution, so that they can become practical peacemakers. |

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Mary Delmege:
Jack of all Trades, Master of None?
More and more people I meet seem to have multiple occupations. The old getting-to-know-you questions of “What do you do?” no longer has a simple short answer. |
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