Background
Marvin, John Bingham "Jack" was born on December 15, 1935 in Burlington, Vermont, United States. Son of Merrill Morton and Adelia (Johnson) Marvin.
Marvin, John Bingham "Jack" was born on December 15, 1935 in Burlington, Vermont, United States. Son of Merrill Morton and Adelia (Johnson) Marvin.
Bachelor, University Vermont, 1957. Master of Arts, University Vermont, 1959. Postgraduate, Boston University, 1968.
Assistant director mental health Vermont Department Health, Burlington, 1960-1962, acting director mental health, 1962-1963. Assistant director community services Vermont Department Mental Health, Montpelier, 1963-1964. Psychologist intern Brookline (Massachusetts) Mental Health Center, 1964-1965.
Doctoral fellow Boston University Human Relations Center, 1965-1967. Director counseling training University Maine in New England Center, Durham, New Hampshire, 1967-1968. President Associates Human Resources, Concord, Massachusetts, 1967-1974, executive director, 1979-1985, president, 1985-1996.
Executive officer Young Elders of America, Littleton, 1994-1997. Interim executive director American Adoption Congress, since 1997. President, member faculty Gestalt Institute New England, Concord, Massachusetts, 1975-1979.
Co-chairman department human behavior Oblate College, Natick, Massachusetts, 1972-1974. Consultant United States Navy Human Resources, Newport, Rhode Island, Digital Equipment Corporation, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, 1987-1990. Member task force on prevention of compulsive gambling Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling, Boston, 1992-1993.
Consultant San Diego County Department Health Services, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services, 1994. Member advisory board The Fathers Group, since 1996, North America Council on Adoptable Children, since 1997. Member American Adoption Congress (life, vice president 1995-1997), National Association Children Alcoholics (state delegate 1988-1991, board directors Massachusetts chapter 1988-1992), Massachusetts Coalition for Children, Coalition for Responsible Medicare and Medicaid Reform, Association for Treatment and Training in the Attachment of Children, National Association for Family Based Services, Massachusetts Senior Health Care Coalition, Open Door Society (board directors Massachusetts chapter), Adoption Professionals Association.
Son of Benjamin Jesse Warrell and Pearl Emmaline Gibson. Adopted; married Deanna Hart, September 17, 1955. Children: Paul, Dawn, Valerie, Timothy, Peter.