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Sarah Klebo

Articles:

In Re Citigroup Global Markets, Inc.: Supreme Court of Texas Holds Arbitration Was Not Waived and Conditionally Grants Writ of Mandamus, ALTERNATIVE RESOLUTIONS (State Bar of Texas, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section), Fall 2008, Vol. 17, No. 4 at 6. Link to PDF

Idaho Federal District Court Holds Information Obtained During State Agency’s Conciliation Process is Privileged and Protected from Disclosure, ALTERNATIVE RESOLUTIONS (State Bar of Texas, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section), Winter 2008, Vol. 17, No. 1 at 17. Link to PDF

Presentations:

Cypress Creek United Civic Associations Mini-Seminar, August 2009
“How to Handle Difficult People and Situations”; presentation on conflict resolution and communication.

Descendants of Olivewood, June 2009
“Group Dynamics”; presentation on group dynamics and conflict resolution to Board of Directors of a non-profit organization.

Cypress Creek United Civic Associations 23rd Annual Seminar & Trade Show, February 2009
“Dynamics of Association Success”; presentation on Board Member Duties and Group Dynamics within the Board of Directors.

Master’s Project:

A Preliminary Evaluation of the University of Houston Clear Lake’s Fitness Release Time Program and Recommendations for an Employee Wellness Program, 2006-2007
Collaborated with the Human Resources department to evaluate the impact of the current Fitness Release Time Program. Conducted survey analysis to improve the program and assess the needs and interests for a future wellness program. Prepared and presented recommendations to the Human Resources Department at the University of Houston Clear Lake.

Contact Ms. Klebo

Sarah Klebo
(281) 990-8300
(281) 990-8303 — Fax

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Sarah Klebo


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