PATRICE M. MARESCHAL
Department of Public Policy and Administration
Rutgers University
401 Cooper Street, Camden, NJ 08102-1521
(856) 225-6859 (office); (856) 225-6559 (FAX)
E-mail: marescha@camden.rutgers.edu

Education

University of Oklahoma Norman, OK
Ph. D., Political Science, June 1999, GPA: 4.00

Washington University St. Louis, MO
Doctoral Student, Political Science, August 1993-May 1994, GPA: 3.85

Cornell University Ithaca, NY
M.I.L.R., School of Industrial and Labor Relations, January 1990, GPA: 3.50

University of Missouri-St. Louis St. Louis, MO
B.A., Economics (Summa Cum Laude), May 1987, GPA: 3.87

Professional Work Experience

Rutgers University, Department of Public Policy and Administration, Camden, NJ
Associate Department Chair (September 2008-present), Associate Professor (July 2007-Present), Assistant Professor (July 2001-June 2007), Visiting Assistant Professor (July1999-July 2001)

Andersen Consulting, Change Management Practice, St. Louis, MO
Experienced Staff Consultant (1992)

Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI
Employee Relations Associate (1990-1991)

PepsiCo, Purchase, NY
Compensation Planning Intern (1989)

National Labor Relations Board, Hartford, CT
Field Examiner Intern (1988)

Research Interests

Social Conflict/Conflict Resolution, Labor Unions/Labor Studies, Human Resource Management, Training and Development, Organizational Behavior, Social Policy, Urban Policy, Youth Violence

Methodological Expertise

Quantitative and Qualitative Data Analysis; Survey Design and Administration; Participant Observation; Qualitative Interviews; Focus Groups; Program Evaluation; Policy Analysis

Teaching Experience

Rutgers University – Camden, Graduate Department of Public Policy & Administration
Labor Management Relations in the Private and Public Sectors, Human Resource Management, Organizational Behavior, Colloquium in Conflict Resolution, Colloquium in Evaluation Research, Foundations of Policy Analysis, Research Methods, Research Workshop, Ethics in Government

Special Problems in Public Policy and Administration: Ethics, Public Sector Labor Relations, Home Health Care Policy, Smart Growth Policy, Youth Violence Prevention Policy, Human Resource Management, Program Evaluation, Conflict Resolution

Rutgers University, School of Business – Camden
Employee and Labor Relations (Undergraduate)

Rutgers University – Camden, Department of Political Science
Public Sector Personnel Policy (Undergraduate)

University of Oklahoma, Department of Political Science/Department of Human Relations
Seminar in Mediation, Organizational Transformation, Research Methods, Public Sector Labor Relations, Introduction to American Government

Cornell University, School of Industrial and Labor Relations
History of Economic Development

Training Expertise

Technology Assisted Group Solutions (TAGS) for Facilitation, Planning, and Conflict Resolution, completed training program provided by Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service, November 2001.

Alternative Dispute Resolution, completed training program provided by Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service, July 1998.

Facilitation and Group Dynamics, completed training program provided by Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service, April 1998.

Preventive Mediation, completed training program provided by Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service, January 1998.

Dispute Mediation, completed training program provided by Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service, October 1997.

Awards

Faculty Fellowship, Rutgers University Institute for Research on Women/Institute for Women’s Leadership, Health and Bodies Seminar, 2006-2007, $3000.

Susan C. Eaton Scholar-Practitioner Research Project Award, Labor Employment Relations Association, January 2006, $1500.

Industrial Relations Research Association/Advances in Industrial Relations Best Papers Award, January 2001, for Resolving Conflict: Tactics of Federal Mediators.

Research Council Grant, Rutgers University (AY 2004-2005) to fund study of: The Emerging Crisis in Long Term Direct Care, $1900.

Research Council Grant, Rutgers University (AY 2003-2004) to fund study of: The Emerging Crisis in Long Term Direct Care, $1700.

Dr. Jay Sigler Award for Outstanding Dedication and Service to the Students of the Department of Public Policy and Administration (AY 2002-2003).

Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs Faculty Fellowship, Rutgers University—Camden (AY 2002-2003), to fund study of: New Jersey’s Emerging Crisis in Long Term Direct Care, $4000.

Forum Fellowship, Forum for Policy Research and Public Service, Rutgers University—Camden (AY 2001-2002), to fund study of: Youth Violence, Mediation, & Technology: A Model for Community-Based Problem Solving, $2500.

Refereed Publications

Mareschal, P., (Co-author), E-Government vs. E-Business: A Comparison of Online Recruitment in the Public and Private Sectors, forthcoming, American Review of Public Administration.

Mareschal, P., (Co-author), Regulation of Child Custody Mediation: A Patchwork Quilt, Journal of Public Management & Social Policy, 2009, 15 (1): 95-111.

Mareschal, P., (Sole Author), How the West Was Won: An Inside View of the SEIU’s Strategies and Tactics for Organizing Home Care Workers in Oregon, International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior, 2007, 10 (3): 386-412.

Mareschal, P., (Co-author), Technology-Based Approaches to Preventing Youth Violence: A Formative Evaluation of Program Development and Implementation in Four Communities, Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2007, 5 (2): 168-187.

Mareschal, P. Innovation and Adaptation: Contrasting Efforts to Organize Home Care Workers in Four States. Labor Studies Journal, 2006, 31 (1): 25-49.

Mareschal, P. Building a Better Future Through Mediation: Insights from a Survey of FMCS Mediators. Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, 2005, 30 (4): 307-323.

Mareschal, P. What Makes Mediation Work?: Mediators’ Perspectives on Resolving Disputes. Industrial Relations, 2005, 44 (3): 509-517.

Mareschal P. Solving Problems and Transforming Relationships: The Bifocal Approach to Mediation. American Review of Public Administration, 2003, 33 (4): 423-448.

Mareschal, P. New Frontiers in Alternative Dispute Resolution. International Journal of Public Administration, 2002, 25 (11): 1255-1266.

Mareschal, P. Mastering the Art of Dispute Resolution: Best Practices from the FMCS. International Journal of Public Administration, 2002, 25 (11): 1351-1377.

Mareschal, P. Resolving Conflict: Tactics of Federal Mediators. Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations, 2002, 11: 41-68.

Mareschal, P., (Co-author) Predictors of Student Withdrawal from a Self-Paced Degree Program. Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2000, 6: 233-243.

Mareschal, P., (Co-author) Central City/Suburban Inequality and Metropolitan Political Fragmentation. Urban Affairs Review, 1999, 34: 578-595.

Mareschal, P. Providing High Quality Mediation: Insights from the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. Review of Public Personnel Administration, 1998, 18(4): 55-67.

Book Chapters

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), “Women in Public Sector Unions: Opportunities and Obstacles on the Path to Activism and Leadership,” in M. D’Agostino and H. Levine (Eds.). Women in Public Administration: Theory and Practice, 2011, (pp. 193-210). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett, Inc.

Mareschal P., (Sole author), Current Developments in Public Sector Labor Relations, in S. Hays, R. Kearney, and J. Coggburn (Eds.). Public Human Resource Management: Problems and Prospects, 5th ed. 2009, (pp. 290-307). New York: Longman.

Mareschal P., Biography of Cheryl Simrell King, in C. Felbinger and W. Haynes (Eds.). Profiles of Outstanding Women in Public Administration Volume 2, 2007, American Society for Public Administration, Washington, DC.

Reports

Mareschal, P. Labor Union Strategies and Public Policy: The Case of Home Health Care, Department of Public Policy and Administration’s Public Affairs Report Fall 2004/Winter 2005, Issue 1.

Mareschal, P. Youth Violence, Mediation, and Technology: A Model for Community-Based Problem Solving. The Forum, Spring 2002, 10(1).

Mareschal, P. Resolving Conflict: What Mediators Need to Know. The Forum, Spring 2000, 8(1).

Funded Research

Mareschal, P. (Principal Investigator), The Emerging Crisis in Long Term Direct Care, ongoing project, funded through a Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs Faculty Fellowship, and Research Council Grants, Rutgers University, (both competitive funding sources cross-listed under awards section).

Mareschal, P. (Principal Investigator), Results of the Survey of Community Leaders: A Report to the United Way of Camden County, New Jersey, October 2003, funded through a contract with the Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs.

Mareschal, P. (Principal Investigator), Results of the Inventory of Community Assets: A Report to the United Way of Camden County, New Jersey, October 2003, funded through a contract with the Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs.

Mareschal, P. (Co-investigator), An Evaluation of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service’s Youth Conflict Resolution Program, 2003-2006, funded through a contract with the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.

Mareschal, P. (Principal Investigator), New Jersey’s Crisis in Home Health Care: A Report to the Service Employees’ International Union, October 2002, funded through a contract with the Service Employees’ International Union.

Mareschal, P. (Co-investigator), Critical Factors Influencing the Retention and Success of Students: A Report to the College of Liberal Studies at the University of Oklahoma, March 1998, funded through a contract with the College of Liberal Studies at the University of Oklahoma.

Mareschal, P. (Co-investigator), Policy Options for Animal Waste Management in Oklahoma: A Report to the Governor’s Animal Waste Task Force, December 1994, funded through a contract with the Center for Science and Public Policy at the University of Oklahoma.

Refereed Conference Presentations

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Paths to Activism and Leadership: Women in Public Sector Unions, American Society for Public Administration, San Jose, CA April 2010.

Mareschal, P., (Co-author), E-Government vs. E-Business: A Comparison of Online Recruitment in the Public and Private Sectors, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL April 2009.

Mareschal, P., (Sole Author), Contemporary Public Sector Labor Relations: A Study in Contrasts, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL April 2008.

Mareschal, P., (Sole Author), How the West Was Won: An Inside View of the SEIU’s Strategies and Tactics for Organizing Home Care Workers in Oregon, American Society for Public Administration, March 2007.

Mareschal, P., (Co-author), Can We Work Together?: Determining the Feasibility of Consumer-Union Coalitions in Home Care, Labor Employment Relations Association, January 2007.

Mareschal, P., (Sole Author), From Warfare to Kumbayya: Organizing Home Care Workers in Washington, Labor Employment Relations Association, January 2007.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), In Their Own Words: The Effects of Unionization on Home Care Workers in Oregon, United Association for Labor Education, May 2006.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Labor Unions, Politics, and Public Policy: Home Care Organizing in the Western States, Labor Employment Relations Association, January 2006.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Agitation and Control: A Tactical Analysis Of The Campaign Against New Jersey’s Quality Home Care Act, Conference on Caring Labor, Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies at the University of Washington, May 2005.

Mareschal, P. (Co-author), Towards a Typology of Mediator Qualification Standards, Administrative Sciences Association of Canada, May 2005.

Mareschal, P., (Co-author), Stakeholder Perspectives on Home Care Policy in New Jersey, American Society for Public Administration, April 2005.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), East Meets West: Contrasting Efforts to Organize Home Care Workers in California and New York, United Association for Labor Education, March 2005.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Organizing Home Health Care Workers in New Jersey: The Future of Social Movement Unionism in the United States?, International Labour Process Conference, April 2004.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), The Emerging Crisis in Long-Term Direct Care: Can Public Authorities Solve It?, American Society for Public Administration, March 2004.

Mareschal, P, (Sole Author), Organizing Home Health Care Workers: A Case Study in Social Movement Unionism, Industrial Relations Research Association, January 2004.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Youth Violence, Mediation, and Technology: A Model for Community-Based Problem Solving, American Society for Public Administration, March 2003.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Building a Better Future Through Mediation: Insights From a Survey of FMCS Mediators, Industrial Relations Research Association, January 2003.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Using Community-Based Mediation to Facilitate Economic Development and Land-Use Planning, American Society for Public Administration, March 2002.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Determinants of Mediation Success: A Survey of FMCS Mediators. Industrial Relations Research Association, January 2002.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Preparing Mediators to Resolve Conflicts: A Comparison of Standards Across Contexts, American Society for Public Administration, March 2001.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Resolving Conflict: Techniques and Strategies of Federal Mediators, Industrial Relations Research Association, “IRRA/AILR Best Papers” session, January 2001.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Current Trends in Labor Mediation: Perspectives of Federal Mediators, Industrial Relations Research Association, January 2001.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Mastering the Art of Dispute Resolution: Best Practices from the FMCS, American Society for Public Administration, April 2000.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Transforming Organizations Through Mediation, American Society for Public Administration, April 1999.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Predictors of Mediator Effectiveness: Lessons from Collective Bargaining and Labor Relations, American Society for Public Administration, May 1998.

Mareschal, P. (Co-author), Central City/Suburban Inequality and Metropolitan Political Fragmentation, American Political Science Association, August 1996.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Does Policy Matter?: Examining the Relationship Between Infant Mortality and Social Protection Policies in Four Countries, Southwestern Political Science Association, March 1996.

Mareschal, P. (Sole Author), Presidential Influence on the NLRB, Southwestern Political Science Association, March 1995.

Invited Presentations

Mareschal, P. (Co-author) Stuck In First Gear: E-Cruitment In The American States, Organizational Behavior Research Seminars. The School of Business, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ March 2009.

Mareschal, P. (Co-author) Building Consumer-Union Coalitions in Home Care: An Industry and Geographical Analysis, Organizational Behavior Research Seminars. The School of Business, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ January 2008.

Mareschal, P. “If we want a parade we’ll do it ourselves”: The Campaign for Social and Political Changes in Oregon, Organizing with Community Organizations, National Conference for Labor Representatives in the Health Care Industry, Chicago, IL March 18-21, 2007.

Mareschal, P. Workers’ Rights as Human Rights, Panel Discussion on the Right to Organize a Union, Rutgers University Labor Education Center, February 12, 2007.

University Service

Delivered testimony on the impact of budget cuts on Rutgers University at Assembly Higher Education Committee Hearing, May 2010

Delivered testimony on funding for higher education at Senate Budget Committee Hearing, March 2009

Staffed Budget Crisis Information Table; Recruited Students, Faculty, and Staff to write to legislators in protest of Proposed Budget Cuts in Higher Education, April 25, 2006

Faculty Fellow, The Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs, Rutgers University, 2002-present

Research Associate, Center for Children and Childhood Studies, Rutgers University

Director, Forum for Policy Research & Public Service, Rutgers University, Spring 2000. Provided technical assistance/consultation to public agencies including: the New Jersey Breast and Cervical Cancer Institute, Camden Department of Public Works, City of Camden, and Camden Empowerment Zone Corporation.

Camden Faculty Senate Fall 1999-Spring 2001

Invited Presenter, Forum for Policy Research and Public Service Fall 2000 Conference on Expanding Restorative Justice Programs for New Jersey

Departmental Service

Associate Department Chair, Fall 2008-present
Redesigned and Updated Department Website, Fall 2008-present
Faculty Coordinator for the MPA–Public Management concentration
Faculty Coordinator for the MPA–Executive MPA Program
Organized recruitment materials and served as department recruiter at Rutgers Camden Graduate Professional Fair, October 2008; 2009, 2010
Program representative, Rutgers Camden Graduate Open House, November 2008; 2009, 2010
Organized recruitment materials and served as department recruiter at League of Municipalities, Atlantic City, NJ November 2008; 2009, 2010
Chair, Departmental Curriculum Committee Fall 2006-Spring 2007
Chair, Departmental Awards Committee Fall 2005-Spring 2006
Departmental Academic Standing Committee Fall 2002-present
Departmental Curriculum Committee Fall 1999-Spring 2001
Departmental Policy and Planning Committee Fall 1999-Spring 2000
Departmental Awards Committee Spring 2002-2006
Faculty Advisor, Public Administration Students’ Association, Fall 2009
Faculty Advisor, Public Administration Students’ Association Workshop on Resolving Conflict Through Mediation, Spring 2006.
Faculty Advisor, Public Administration Students’ Association Alumni Panel Workshop, Spring 2006.
Faculty Advisor, IPSD Students’ Washington, D.C. Trip, Spring 2003
Faculty Advisor, IPSD Students’ Community Service Projects, Fall 1999

Professional Service

Editorial Board, Journal of Public Management and Social Policy
Guest Editor, Special Issue on Alternative Dispute Resolution in Public Administration. International Journal of Public Administration, 2002, 25 (11)
Ad-hoc reviewer, Public Administration Review, International Journal of Conflict Management, Labor Studies Journal, American Review of Public Administration, Human Resource Management, Urban Affairs Review, Conference of the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada
General Vice President, Southern New Jersey AFL-CIO Central Labor Council, 2010-present
Delegate, Southern New Jersey AFL-CIO Central Labor Council, 2005-2009
Rutgers Council of AAUP Chapters
Treasurer, 2009-present
Secretary, 2007-2009
Executive Board Member, 2006-present
Co-chair Legislative Issues Committee 2007-present
Delegate, New Jersey State AFL-CIO Legislative Conference, October, 2005-2009
Delegate, New Jersey State AFL-CIO COPE Conference, June, 2005-2010
Delegate, AFT 80 National Convention, July, 2008 th
Session Moderator, Collective Bargaining Trends and Successes—Full-Time Non-Tenure Track Faculty. AFT/NEA National Higher Education Issues Conference, Building Alliances for Higher Education and the Public Good, March 2008
International Foundation of Employee Benefits Plans Certification in Health Plans for Health Plan Negotiators, December, 2007 (passed certification exam)
Member, Activists for Congressional Education Committee, September 2007-present
Delegate, AAUP Annual Meeting, Telling the Truth in Difficult Times, June 2007
Lobbyist, AAUP Higher Education Capitol Hill Day, June 7, 2007
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Delegate, AFT National Higher Education Issues Conference, March 2006, 2007
Panel session evaluator, American Society for Public Administration, April 2005, March 2006, March 2007
Camden Campus Representative, Annual Higher Education Legislative Breakfast, 2006-2009
Delegate, New Jersey State Conference AAUP Annual Meeting, Academic Freedom in a Time of Security, April 8, 2006
Faculty Panelist, Job Search in Academia, Doctoral Student Consortium, Labor Employment Relations Association, January 2005
Chair, Panel on Emerging Issues in Long-Term-Care Policy and Administration, American Society for Public Administration, March 2004
Chair, Panel on New Frontiers in Alternative Dispute Resolution, American Society for Public Administration, March 2003
Chair, Panel on Community-Based Mediation and Public Trust in Administration, American Society for Public Administration, March 2002
Co-Chair, Panel on Mediation, Restorative Justice, Alternative Service Delivery, American Society for Public Administration, March 2001
Member American Society for Public Administration
Member Labor Employment Relations Association (formerly Industrial Relations Research Association)
Steering Committee Member, Oklahoma Labor Management Conference 1999

Community Service

Organized Camden Campus South Jersey Labor Walk (Get out the vote campaign) in conjunction with Central Labor Council of Southern New Jersey, October 2005, October 2006, October 2007, October 2009, October 2010
Project Coordinator, “Making a Compelling Case for Support: A Resource Development Workshop for Nonprofit Organizations”, sponsored by the Forum for Policy Research & Public Service and the Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs, Rutgers University, April 2000
Workshop Facilitator, “Rutgers University as a Resource” as part of Moving into the Next Millennium: State and Federal Funding Seminar, sponsored by the City of Camden, Department of Finance Bureau of Grants Management, Rutgers University, and Rowan University, October 1999
Adult Volunteer Girl Scouts of America, 2007-2010
Adult Volunteer Boy Scouts of America, 2008-present