Dr. Lee J. Richmond is a Professor of Education at Loyola College in the area of school counseling. Winner of 2002 Eminent Career Award of the National Career Development Association, she has co-authored three books, six book chapters, two monographs and numerous articles on the subject of career development and other counseling related fields. Currently, Dr. Richmond serves on the editorial advisory committee of ASCA School Counselor magazine, post secondary vice-president of MASCA, president elect of MACD, and member of the professional standards committee of NCDA. In the past Dr Richmond has served on the national level as President of ACA, and of NCDA, and she has also served twice on the CACREP Board, once ad NCDA Representative, and most recently as ACA representative. She has also been a member and chair of the ACA Insurance Trust, Past President of the Maryland Association of Counselor Educators and Supervisors, and Past President of the Baltimore Psychological Association. She has served as Chair of the Board of the Career Development Training Institute of America, and as consultant and trainer in Career and Leadership Development for the United States Postal Service and for R. Recruit Co. Ltd., Japan. Dr. Richmond is a Master trainer of Career Development Facilitators. After 16 years of service, Dr. Richmond has recently resigned as coordinator of the school counseling program at Loyola College to focus on teaching and on her current research interests in the areas of the use of myth in school counseling, and on the topic of spirituality and career development. Prior to coming to Loyola, Dr. Richmond served for ten years as professor and director of the counseling and Human Development Program at the Johns Hopkins University, and prior to that at Professor of Psychology and Chair of the Division of Social Sciences at Dundalk Community College in Maryland. She is an instructor for Lifestyle and Career Development and Decision Making, Cross Cultural Counseling, Group Counseling, Theories of Counseling, Techniques of Educational Counseling and practicum and internship. |