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Wronka, Joseph Michael was born on December 20, 1948 in Brooklyn. Son of Chester Philip and Mary Elizabeth Wronka.
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counselor educator social policy analyst
Wronka, Joseph Michael was born on December 20, 1948 in Brooklyn. Son of Chester Philip and Mary Elizabeth Wronka.
Bachelor, Brooklyn College, 1970. Master of Arts, Duquesne University, 1972. Postgraduate, University Nice, France, 1976.
Doctor of Philosophy in Social Policy, Brandeis University, 1992.
Instructor West Georgia College, Carrollton, 1972-1974. Associate staff psychologist Brooklyn Psychiatric Centers, 1976-1980. Instructor human services Kotzebue (Alaska) Technology Center, 1981-1983.
Counselor alcoholism and drug Fairbanks (Alaska) Native Association, 1983-1984. Employment securities specialist Job Service Department Labor, Fairbanks, 1984-1985. Instructor University Alaska, 1984-1987.
Director humans services Copper River Native Association, Glenallen, Alaska, 1985-1986. Academy coordinator, instructor Alaska Native Studies Honors Institute, Fairbanks, 1987. Assistant professor Massachusetts College Pharmacy, Boston, 1989.
Professor social work Springfield (Mass) College, since 1992. Visiting instructor Framingham (Massachusetts) State College, since 1988. Adjunct New York University, Caldwell College, St. Francis College, Rampo College, 1976-1981, Franklin Pierce College, New Hampshire, 1991, School Social Work, Sankt Poelten, Austria, 2000, Berne, Switzerland, 2007, Hannover, Germany, 2008, Simmons College, 2003-2004, University Zurich, 2008.
Principal investigator Universal Declaration Human Rights Project. Visiting scholar Heller School Center Social Change Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, 2000-2003. Visiting scholar Heller School, Brandeis University, 2002-2004.
Permanent representative United Nations Geneva, International Association Schools Social Work, 2009.
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Group coordinator Amnesty Internat, Fairbanks, 1985. Member Council Social Work Education, International Federation Social Work, Human Rights Action International (president).
Married Barbara EllenMawn, November 19, 1988. Children: Brendan, Christopher, Carolyn.