Background
Gluck, Andrew Lee was born on March 21, 1944 in New York City. Son of Irving and Rhoda (Ross) Gluck.
counselor Economic analyst philosopher
Gluck, Andrew Lee was born on March 21, 1944 in New York City. Son of Irving and Rhoda (Ross) Gluck.
Bachelor in Economics and Philosophy, University Florida, 1965. Master of Arts in Religion and Education, Columbia University, 1972. Master of Education in Counseling Psychology, Columbia University, 1977.
Doctor of Education in Philosophy and Education, Columbia University, 1997. Master of Science in Management, New York University, 1990.
Counselor, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, 1971-1972;
caseworker, New York City Housing and Development Administration, 1972-1976;
psychologist, New York State Department Mental Health, Wingdale, 1977-1978;
vocational rehabilitation counselor, New York State Education Department, Hempstead, 1978-1989;
coordinator vocational and educational programs, New York Association for New Americans, New York City, 1989-1992;
vocational economics analyst, Vocational Economics Inc., Louisville, 1993-1997;
senior analyst, Vocational Economics Inc., Louisville, since 1997. Lecturer Bramson Organization for Rehabilitation through Training Technology Institute, New York City, since 1994. Adjunct faculty Berkeley College, New York City, since 1997, Empire State College, State University of New York, New York City, since 1998, Hofstra U., since 1999.
Presenter in field; Adjunct Professor Hofstra U., since 1998.
Member ACA, American Philosophical Association, American Law and Economics Association, National Association Forensic Economics.
Married Denise Bernard, March 18, 1968. Children: Aaron, Max, Sarah.