Global Collaborative Law Council is pleased to announce new executive leadership!
In April, the Board of GCLC elected Paul Faxon of Wellfleet, MA to serve as President and Marilyn Genoa of Garden City, NY to serve as Vice President. Our new leadership is eager to work with GCLC membership to assure the success of our ambitious mission: to change the way the world navigates conflict.
According to President Paul Faxon, “GCLC’s fundamental mission consists of reaching out to our colleagues in the law and allied professionals, synergistic organizations, and potential clients to bring Collaborative Law’s revolutionary client-centric consensual legal dispute resolution process to conflicts in the business and related arenas. We at GCLC invite like-minded professionals and organizations to begin a dialogue and find mutually beneficial opportunities to collaborate.”
GCLC is thankful for Paul’s generous leadership and vision. Paul’s decades long legal practice has focused on closely held/family business law, consensual dispute resolution, and commercial real estate law. He’s a sought after collaborative law lecturer, having taught civil collaboration across the US and in Europe. Importantly, he has actual experience collaborating family business disputes and leading the highly successful and pace-setting Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council. Our future is in quite competent hands with Paul.
Vice President Marilyn Genoa is a trailblazer in New York’s Dispute Resolution and Prevention Community. Her passion for collaboration is informed by her vast experience as a jurist, in municipal government, and as a C-suite executive. As a neutral, she deeply understands the value collaborative conflict management brings to parties in legal conflict. We are so grateful that Marilyn adds leadership in GCLC to her litany of professional service. She is truly a change agent for good.
