Geoff Drucker
Bio
Geoff Drucker is the Senior Director of the American Health Law Association’s Dispute Resolution Service. From 2005–2011, Mr. Drucker served as the Director of Federal Programs for The McCammon Group, a regional provider of dispute resolution services. He was the U.S. Postal Service’s Chief Counsel for Dispute Resolution & Prevention from 2001–2005.
Mr. Drucker had mediated through The McCammon Group, FINRA (the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority), the Multi-Door Program of the Superior Court for the District of Columbia, The District of Columbia Office of Police Complaints, The District of Columbia Court of Appeals, and the Federal Government’s Shared Neutrals Program.
Mr. Drucker has taught Negotiation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Mediation at the George Washington University School of Law and has taught Negotiation and Conflict Management in Organizations to graduate students in George Mason University’s School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution.
Mr. Drucker is the author of Resolving 21st Century Disputes: Best Practices for a Fast-Paced World (Prospecta Press, 2012) and numerous articles and book chapters on dispute resolution, including a chapter in the 6th Edition of The Fundamentals of Health Law. He is the immediate Past President of the NVMS Conflict Resolution Center.
Mr. Drucker received a B.A. with distinction from Stanford University in 1982, a J.D. from the UCLA School of Law in 1985, and a M.S. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution from George Mason University in 1997.