3280 - A Liberator's Daughter (Gail Cohn)
Course Description
Presenter: Gail Cohn
Please join us as Liberator Judge Aaron Cohn's daughter, Gail Cohn, shares the remarkable account of her father's role in the liberation of the concentration camp in Ebensee, Austria during World War 2 and its impact on his life.
Bio:
Gail Cohn has been a facilitator, speaker and workplace coach who has been doing business as LeaderShape Consultants for more than forty years.
Her interactive, customized seminars were designed for both the profit and non-profit sectors.
She has also completed mediation training and extensive human resource development including classes sponsored by the American Management Association, Creative Training Techniques, University of Mississippi, The Einstein Consulting Group, and Georgia State's Consortium on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution. In addition, Gail has facilitation certification from Learning International, Zinger Miller, Performax and the Anti-Defamation League's “A World of Difference” program. She is also the former creator and host of a radio show called “Book Talk with Gail” on Radio Sandy Springs and an original member, by appointment of Governor Zell Miller, of the Georgia Human Relations Committee where she served for 8 years as well as being a past President of several non -profit entities among them Hadassah and FunDraisers.
She is an honor graduate of her beloved University of GA and has a Bachelor of Science in Education and a Master of Science in Human Resource Management.
Currently
• Interfaith Work
• Certified Mediator
• Facilitator of Workshops and Panel Discussions
• Speaker as a Liberator’s Daughter for Georgia Commission on the Holocaust as well as the William Breman Jewish Museum
• Sandy Springs Civic Roundtable Program Chair
• Active Member of the Sandy Springs Society
• Graduate Leadership Sandy Springs
• Collections Committee, Strategic Planning Committee, Oral History Interviewer for the William Breman Jewish Museum
• Leadership roles in Temple Sinai
Gail enjoys spending time with her husband, children, and 6 grandchildren, tap dancing, and going to UGA Football games.