Camilo Azcarate is a professional Ombudsman, mediator, facilitator and trainer and has been the Ombuds Officer for Princeton University since 2003. Previously he was the Director of the Conflict Resolution Institute and a Faculty member at Florida Gulf Coast University where he also acted as Ombuds. Prior to that, he served as the Government Programs Coordinator for the Massachusetts Office of Dispute Resolution.
Azcarate holds a Juris Doctor from Xaverian University, a Master's in Corporate Law and a Master's in Dispute Resolution from the University of Massachusetts. He is a member of The International Ombudsman Association (IOA) and has received several awards for his work in dispute resolution, including the "Don Paulson Award for excellence in dispute resolution" (1999).
Camilo Azcarate,
Ombuds Officer
Nicholas Diehl, Associate Ombuds
Nicholas Diehl, Associate Ombuds
D. A. Graham is the Associate Ombudsman at Princeton University.
Before arriving at Princeton University, D. A. was the Student Ombudsman at San Diego State University for two years. Prior to that, he served as a U.S. Navy Chaplain participating in Operation Iraqi Freedom. In 2001 D. A. received the Military Chaplain’s Association Chaplain of the Year Award for service with the U.S. Marine Corps.
He is a graduate of the University of Alabama, where he earned B.A degree in Speech Communication in 1990 and was the Founding President of the Alabama Student Society of Communication Arts (ASSCA). He also was selected as the first Student Ombudsman for the University of Alabama in 1994. D. A. attended the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, GA, where he received his Master of Divinity degree in 1998. During this time he served as a Resident Director at Morehouse College where he received the Student Advisor of the Year Award. While stationed in Okinawa, Japan he received his Master of Human Relations degree from the University of Oklahoma in 2002 with a specialization in Mediation/Negotiation. D. A. is a member of The International Ombudsman Association (IOA), The Association for Conflict Resolution(ACR-GNY) and The American Society for Training & Development (ASTD)
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