Laura J. Schauben
Corporate Officer/Principal at Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
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Dr. Laura J.
Schauben is Research Scientist at Amherst H.
Wilder Foundation.
Before joining Wilder Research in 2004, she conducted research on racial disparities in the criminal justice system and evaluated programs that worked with crime victims and offenders.
Dr. Schauben past work also includes needs assessment and program evaluation for government and nonprofit organizations, and developing self-assessment tools for individuals and organizations.
Her research interests include children's well-being, multicultural programs, and substance abuse and prevention.
Dr. Schauben holds a BA degree from Brandeis University in Psychology and Sociology, and has completed PhD coursework in Counseling Psychology at the University of Minnesota.
Laura J. Schauben active positions
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Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Established in 1906, the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation is located St. Paul, Minnesota. They are a nonprofit health and human services organization, offering a wide variety of programs that help children succeed in school, older adults remain independent, troubled youth and families create healthy futures and individuals and families maintain long-term housing. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2010-08-16 |
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Brandeis University | Undergraduate Degree |
University of Minnesota | Doctorate Degree |
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Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Established in 1906, the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation is located St. Paul, Minnesota. They are a nonprofit health and human services organization, offering a wide variety of programs that help children succeed in school, older adults remain independent, troubled youth and families create healthy futures and individuals and families maintain long-term housing. | Miscellaneous |
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