Background
Stern, Ellen Susan was born on April 7, 1942 in Baltimore. Daughter of William and Ada Gottlieb.
Stern, Ellen Susan was born on April 7, 1942 in Baltimore. Daughter of William and Ada Gottlieb.
Bachelor of Science, University of Wisconsin, 1964; Master of Arts, U. Nebraska, 1966; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Nebraska, 1970.
Assistant professor, Hunter College, New York City, 1970-1972;
director, Georgia Learning Resource Center, Atlanta, 1972-1975;
associate professor, Valdosta (Georgia) State College, 1975-1977;
private practice psychology, Oxford, Mississippi, 1977-1978;
associate professor, Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 1979-1986;
private practice psychology, Milwaukee, since 1978;
owner, director, Academy and Family Superior vena cava syndrome Corporation, since 1992. Consultant Rochester (Minnesota) Public Schools, 1982-1984. Board directors Hillel Academy, Milwaukee, 1981-1987, Milwaukee Association for Jewish Education, 1983-1988.
Clinical professor Wisconsin School Professional Psychology, Milwaukee, since 1981. Cluster coordinator Nova U., Fort Lauderdale, Florida, since 1987.
Chairman Milwaukee Action for Soviet Jewry, 1987-1990. Member personal advocacy advising committee Association for Rights of Citizens with Handicaps, since 1994. Member Society Clinical and Cons.
Psychologists, Milwaukee Area Psychological Association (president-elect 1995), Milwaukee Area Women in Psychology (treasurer since 1981), American Psychological Association, Wisconsin Psychological Association (secretary administrative county 1989-1995), Pi Lambda Theta (president Greater Milwaukee chapter 1982-1986).
Married Samuel Edward Stern, September 3, 1963. Children: Jennifer Anne, Nathan William.