Background
Mazzucelli, Colette Grace Celia was born on November 26, 1962 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Silvio Anthony and Adeline Marie (De Ponte) Mazzucelli.
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First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Mazzucelli, Colette Grace Celia was born on November 26, 1962 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Silvio Anthony and Adeline Marie (De Ponte) Mazzucelli.
Bachelor, University Scranton, 1983. Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy in Law and Diplomacy, Fletcher School, Tufts University, 1987. Doctor of Philosophy, Georgetown University, 1996.
Post graduate, Columbia University, since 2003.
Assistant ratification process Treaty European Union German Foreign Ministry, 1992—1993. Lecturer United States Information Service Speakers Program, Europe, 1994. Director international programs and lecturer Budapest Institute Graduate International and Diplomatic Studies, 1995—1997.
Instructor in-house training negotiations Hungarian Foreign Ministry, 1996—1997. Delegate to North Atlantic Treaty Organization accession talks Hungarian Ministry Defense, 1997. Advisor to board directors Transatlantic Information Exchange Service, 1997—1998.
Founding director, international peace and conflict resolution graduate program, assistant professor political science Arcadia University, 1998—2000. Chair Transatlantic internet multimedia seminar Southeast Europe (TIMSSE) ScPo, Paris, 2000—2003. Fellow EastWest Institute, 2001.
Program officer, education non-governmental organization representative United Nations Carnegie Council Ethics and International Affairs, 2001—2002. Program development associate Teachers College Columbia University, 2002—2004. Faculty John C. Whitehead School Diplomacy and International Relations Seton Hall University, 2005—2006.
Assistant professor department history and political science Molloy College, Rockville Centre, 2006—2009. Research fellow Institute Europaeische Politik, Deutsche Gesellschaft Auswaertige Politk, Bonn, Deutsch-Franzoesisches Institute, Ludwigsburg. Instructor Georgetown University, Washington, 1990, 96.
Adjunct assistant professor Master of Science program global affairs School Continuing and Professional Studies New York University, 2005—2010. Member technical master plan steering committee Molloy College, 2007—2008, member enrollment and finance task force, middle state period review, 2008, representative, academic integrity center, 08. Adjunct associate professor political science Hofstra University, since 2009.
Adjunct associate professor Center Global Affairs, New York University, since 2010.
(First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylo...)
Member founding cabinet World Peace and Diplomacy Forum, since 2003. Advisory group United Nations Chronicle, since 2006. Vice president recognition World Congress Arts, Sciences and Communications, 2007.
Public affairs speaker Molloy Institute Lifelong Learning, since 2007. Member board directors Center War/Peace Studies, since 2010. Member of American Association of University Women, Congress-Budestag Youth Exchange Youth Professional Program (member selection committee 2010), Salzburg Global Seminar, Foreign Policy Research Institute, Women's Foreign Policy Group, Wilton Park International Association, Carnegie Council Ethics and International Affairs, Foreign Policy Association, Robert Bosch Foundation Alumni Association (member executive committee 1994-1996, 1997-1998, co-president 1999—2000), European Union Studies Association, American Council Germany, American Association Advancement Slavic Studies, American Political Science Association, Rotary Club Metro New York, The Fletcher Club of New York (vice president 1998), Delta Tau Kappa, Alpha Mu Gamma, Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Sigma Tau (founder Scranton chapter), Pi Gamma Mu (chapter secretary 1982-1984, Frank C. Brown scholarship medal 1984), Alpha Sigma Nu (student president 1984).