Ted
Quant, BA - Senior Facilitator - is a
trainer, social activist, and administrator specializing in conflict
resolution, diversity training, teambuilding,
youth leadership development and communication
in schools, corporations and community groups. He currently
serves as the director of Loyola University's Twomey Center for
Peace through Justice, which is the social justice department
of Loyola University New Orleans.
Mr. Quant conducts the nationally recognized Resolving
Conflict Creatively Program in public schools and serves on
the board and provides training to the 21st Century Youth Leadership
Movement based in Selma, AL. He led a multi-university collaborative
that developed the conflict resolution curriculum for the New
Orleans Police Academy and trained the trainers to implement it.
He co-authored with Michael Kane a training manual for promoting
diversity as part of a five-year diversity process with Du Pont
Corporation - Pontchartrain Works.
Quant has worked with AT&T Small Business Systems,
the Federal Aviation Administration, the Southern Voter Education
Project, the Texas Farm Workers March to Washington, and Chevron
Oil. He was trained by and trained for the Peace Development
Foundation of Boston, MA and Educators for Social Responsibility
of Cambridge, MA. He has been a laborer,
longshoreman, and union shop steward. He served in the U.S. Army.
Let Ted guide your group through a highly effective
training program.