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Amy Stornello

NTID Deputy Title IX Coordinator

NTID Administrative Affairs
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Adjunct Faculty

585-391-9990
Office Hours
Amy is available to meet by appointment.
Office Location
Office Mailing Address
52 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY 14623-5604

Amy Stornello

NTID Deputy Title IX Coordinator

NTID Administrative Affairs
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Adjunct Faculty

Education

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from RIT 1996 Master in Public Administration from SUNY Brockport 1999

Bio

Amy Stornello (she/hers) is the NTID Title IX Deputy Coordinator.  She supports the Deaf/Hard of hearing community (students/faculty/staff) with any questions/reporting of the Title IX process and referrals to various resources. 

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585-391-9990

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Currently Teaching

LEAD-304
3 Credits
This skills-oriented course introduces theories and practices of conflict resolution and provides basic training in mediation, negotiation, and facilitation. In addition to examining the strengths and weaknesses for each of these conflict resolution methods, this course orients students to specific tools commonly used in each to manage conflicts, such as identifying the zone of possible agreement (ZOPA), developing BATNAs (best alternative to a negotiated agreement), and performing SWOT Analyses (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats). Through the use of case studies, simulations, role-plays, and reflective practice, students will learn how to manage power imbalances and ethical dilemmas, address needs for accommodations, and adapt for cultural differences. Students will learn a range of transferable skills for managing interpersonal, organizational, and community disputes.

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