Type Of Business:
Nonprofit Organization
Expertise:
Ms. Glascoff's expertise is in promotion and extension of conflict management programs.
Major Product/SVS:
Gender-Neutral Assistance, Meetings and Workshops, Referrals for Families Considering Divorce, Enforceable Overall Fairness and Other Advocacy Projects Including Health, Education and Other Issues
Favorite Business Publication:
The New York Times
Hobbies/Sports:
Playing Tennis and Bridge, Sailing, Bicycling, Reading, Gardening, Birding, Caring for her Pet, Spending Time with her Sons, Step-Sons and Family
Education Degrees:
Master's Degree in Health Advocacy, with a Concentration in Health Law, Sarah Lawrence College; Graduate Fellowship in Mathematics, Columbia University; Master's Degree in Mathematics, Manhattanville College
Affiliations Awards:
Speaker, Summit on Economic Justice for Women, Atlanta, GA (2008); Speaker, The Justice Hour, WPBR Radio Show (2006); Speaker, New York Matrimonial Commission (2005); Speaker, Education Project, National League of Women Voters (1986); Speaker, Pap Smear Controversy, Sarah Lawrence College; National Organization for Women; Who's Who in America; Who's Who of American Women; Kipling's Who's Who; Former Vice President, League of Women Voters; Former Member, Junior League; Former Director, Bridgeport Summer Projects
Place of Birth:
Rockville Center
Country of Origin:
New York, USA
Date of Distinction:
9/19/2008
Work History:
Private Stock Trader (1992-2004)
Throughout the duration of your career, what was the one highlight that stood out the most?:
The highlight of her career will be when this nation broadly discusses the need for legal accountability, no matter the topic, and it results in genuine checks and balances.
Charity:
Volunteer, National Coalition for Family Justice
Number Of Years In Profession:
43
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
She attributes her success to her sincerity, results-oriented nature, dedication, compassion, persistence, self-belief, networking skills and her ability to conduct broad-based research including lengthy reports with summarizing outlines, highlighting and well-respected references and submit them to more than 100 media outlets and politicians per topic.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
She became involved in her profession through a natural progression of opportunities.
Extended Bio Profile:
Ms. Glascoff is a freelance public advocate who works on extensive contracts, identifying and raising awareness of problems experienced by families in courts during divorce, and advocates for systemic changes including enforceable regulations for justice and other issues before courts. She has conducted research that was used for graduate instruction in human genetics at Sarah Lawrence College. She also worked as a high school mathematics teacher, tutor and school board member. She was also interviewed by the Securities Exchange Commission and offered protection by the American Civil Liberties Union. Ms. Glascoff completed her honorary Web Research Pap Smear Project in 1999. She often uses famous quotes because they have withstood the test of time such as 'The germ of the destruction of our nation is in the power of the judiciary' by Thomas Jefferson, 'None are so blind as those who will not see' by Helen Keller, 'When the grandmothers speak, the Earth will heal' by Hopi Indians and 'All it takes for evil to flourish is for good people to do nothing' by Edmund Burke. She convinced The New York Times to write more articles about legal and family dysfunction and regularly updates the newspaper with multiple interrelationships and highly malfunctioning, including illegal practices in the Brooklyn Taub divorce case, the result of an interview that appeared in their new magazine, noting how the foreclosures and bankruptcy cost all society since partially-paid creditors must pass along their costs. Ms. Glascoff rarely seeks recognition, allowing others to use what she presents as their own, as long as they use it to further her intended results.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Assisting Individuals Mistreated by the Judicial System, Attending Court, Speaking and Writing to Media Sources, Politicians and Lawyers, Attempting to Recuse or De-Bench Judges, Reading Books, Magazines, Newspapers and Websites, Writing and Speaking Regarding Many Topics, Increasing Public Awareness of the Interrelationships of Key Problems through the Media and Government Sources, Promoting, Creating and Enforcing Accountability Standards in the American Judicial System, Educating Others on the Challenges of Good Partnering and Parenting, which also Enhances Receptivity to Learning and the Creation of Other Programs including Preventative Measures for Dysfunctional Families and Society
Education Certifications:
Certification in Secondary Mathematics Education, States of Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Indiana
Awards/Honors:
Woman of the Year, Westport, CT (2006); Commendation, National Education Association (1986)