
Carol Hess
Carol is an attorney who has combined her extensive 20+ year litigation experience with her training in communication, mediation and conflict resolution to form the basis of her dispute resolution and communication facilitation practice. After serving as a Superior Court law clerk, Carol represented clients in state and federal courts throughout New Hampshire.
In addition to her mediation practice, Carol works closely with organizations to facilitate retreats, help resolve conflict, develop healthy board practices and lead high-conflict discussion sessions. Carol also lectures on the areas of litigation, expert witnesses, and mediation practices. Learn more about Carol through her website at www.hessgehris.com
Don Dickey
Don spent vacations visiting his uncle’s dairy farm learning first hand the dedication needed to succeed as a producer. He is a cum-laude graduate of Yale and earned his law degree at Boston College Law School. He holds a Master’s of Mediation and Applied Conflict Studies from the Woodbury Institute at Champlain College. Don is a member of the executive committee of the New England Association of Conflict Resolution. He has spent much of his time working in governmental agencies and working with legislative bodies as a policy analyst for a variety of critical governmental programs. He is active in the New Hampshire Leadership Class of 2011, a non-partisan interactive exploration of critical issues for state government and community leaders.
George Thompson
George is an attorney and mediator serving as a Superior Court Mediator/Arbitrator, a Foreclosure Mediator and is on several other dispute resolution panels in New Hampshire. George has a background in banking and finance and holds an LLM in banking law. George and his wife have been members of the NH Farm Bureau for many years. They own and operate a certified tree farm with an approved management plan in Deerfield and also grow organic hay. He is a current member of the NH Timberland Owners Association where he also has served on the Board of Directors. For more about George visit www.lawyersnh.com
Irene Grace Garvey
Irene is a consultant with the Environmental Mediation Center and is on the roster for NHAMP. Irene is a certified mediator and neutral facilitator focusing her work on problem solving, conflict resolution, consensus building, strategic planning initiatives, project & process development, fair dialogue, & guiding difficult conversations. She specializes in environmental, agricultural, energy, land use, natural resources, planning, and policy issues. She also leads conversations with groups interested in developing communication & conflict resolution skills. Her strong ability to facilitate conversations and foster collaborative decision making comes from 9 years of mediation and facilitation work and training. Irene also has a deep understanding of environmental & technical issues from 17 years working as an environmental professional.
Linda Paulsen
Linda is a resident of Londonderry, New Hampshire. She was raised on a family dairy farm in Pennsylvania. Today she resides with her husband, a landscape architect. Together they ran a garden center and raised their family. Linda worked in the field of law for years and returned to school. She graduated from the Massachusetts School of Law in 2002. From the start, she concentrated on mediation services, her business Mediation and GAL Services is located in Londonderry. Linda works with families and transition issues and her personal experience in growing up on a farm and running an agriculture-related business gives her insight into many of the issues faced by New Hampshire producers and lenders today.
Melinda Gehris
Melinda is a partner in Hess Gehris Solutions. She and her partner, Carol Hess, focus their practice on mediation, facilitation and training. Melinda has been mediating professionally since 1994. Her practice includes both private clients and work for the New Hampshire Probate and Superior Courts, the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire, the EEOC and the Human Rights Commission. As an experienced trainer, Melinda develops and leads programs in dispute resolution from basic mediation skills to advanced, specialized dispute resolution training. She has also developed programs in negotiation, arbitration and other dispute resolution processes. Melinda was appointed to the New Hampshire Supreme Court Committee on Dispute Resolution. She is a member of the Board of the New Hampshire Conflict Resolution Association and the Vice-Chair of the New Hampshire Bar Association’s Dispute Resolution Committee.
Melinda also serves on the Board of Trustees of Five Rivers Conservation Trust, a land trust in the capitol region of New Hampshire. Melinda was raised on a farm. She and her sister were in 4-H and showed their French Alpine diary goat, Mocha Nanette. Melinda and her husband have a small herd of Tennessee Fainting Goats, several dozen chickens, and a guard llama named Dolce. Visit her at www.hessgehris.com
Nelia Sargent
Nelia Sargent serves as a mediator on the NH AMP roster, and has mediated small claims cases for eight years, mainly in Claremont and Newport NH district courts. As an eighth generation sustainable steward for prime Connecticut River agricultural dairy soils, she serves on the Sullivan County conservation District linking local agriculture and forestry producers with USDA. Over thirty years of nonviolent environmental activism led to a law degree, then 500 hours of mediation training at Woodbury College.
Matt Strassberg
Matt Strassberg is the executive director of the Environmental Mediation Center and the Agricultural Mediation Programs. He is an attorney and mediator with over twenty five years of experience in environmental law and mediation. He is the founding director of Green Mountain Environmental Resolutions, a dispute resolution firm focused on developing collaborative solutions to environmental and land use disputes. He is also a senior consultant with the Consensus Building Institute in Cambridge, MA. He has served on the Steering Committee of the Coalition of Agricultural Mediation Programs, currently serves on it’s legislative committee, co-chairs the Vermont Environmental Court’s Advisory Committee on Mediation, and is listed on the roster of the US Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution.