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"Problems cannot be solved from the same level of awareness that created them."
by: Albert Einstein


"To be a good mediator you must be a good listener." "You have to listen to not only what is being said, but what is not said -- which is often more important than what they say."

By: Kofi Annan: Center of the Storm, documentary film, by David Grubin, 2003.

Current News

The next meeting is May 14, 2008. Ben Cunningham, will speak on applying the principles of aikido to mediation.

AAM Directory of Mediators


Volunteer Listing

The Volunteer Listing includes the names of AAM Members who have met the following criteria:

  1. Bachelor’s degree OR letter of sponsorship from an experienced mediator and approval of the AAM Board of Directors
  2. Documentation of completion of the 40 Hour Basic Mediation Course

Volunteer List:
Paul F. Blanke
Tel: 512-797-9446
Fax: 512-342-8730
E Mail: paulblanke@yahoo.com

Qualified, experienced mediator, now retired from background as lawyer, judge, and banker (in Illinois). Credentialed Mediator (Texas Mediator Credentialing Association). Member, Texas and Austin Mediator Associations, and Texas Bar ADR Section.

Hours of Mediation Experience: 100+

Fee Range: $100 per hour or negotiated flat fees for half of full days.

Why Use a Volunteer Mediator?
  1. Provides a cost-free opportunity to use the services of a trained mediator
  2. Provides a means for newly trained mediators to gain experience
  3. Provides an opportunity for experienced mediators to perform volunteer service

Note: The Austin Association of Mediators provides this listing as a service to its members who meet the above qualifications and to those interested in obtaining their services. This listing does not constitute an endorsement by the Austin Association of Mediators.

AAM was incorporated in 1981 as the Austin Family Mediation Association. In recognition of the growing diversity in the field of mediation, in 1992 AFMA decided to expand its scope and became the Austin Association of Mediators.

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