Faculty
Bridget Regan
Bridget Regan is on the teaching faculty of the International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University, where she teaches courses in negotiation and mediation theory and practice. She is also an adjunct professor of law in the Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law/Yeshiva University where she teaches negotiation theory and skills to upper-level law students.
Regan is the former director of the Simon Wiesenthal New York Tolerance Center, the east-coast educational arm of the Museum of Tolerance. From 1999 to 2006, Regan was the director of the Brooklyn Law School Mediation Clinic and adjunct associate professor of clinical law. From 1999 to 2003, Regan worked for the Center for Court Innovation in Manhattan as the associate director for National Technical Assistance. In her role at the Center, Regan was responsible for the planning, management and delivery of technical assistance and consulting services to jurisdictions around the nation planning problem-solving courts and community justice initiatives.
Regan has 15 years experience as a mediator, facilitator and workshop leader. She has completed numerous advanced trainings in conflict resolution, facilitative leadership, diversity training and coaching. Currently, a main focus of her consulting and training work is teaching women how to use the power of collaborative negotiation to ask for what they want in their professional and personal lives. Her mediation practice focuses on workplace issues and divorce.
Regan is a certified mediation trainer for the New York State Unified Court System. She is a member of the American Bar Association, the State Bar of California and the New York City Bar.
