Background
Greenberg, Elinor Miller was born on November 13, 1932 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Ray and Susan (Weiss) Miller.
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While many books address the issues that arise for people in their thirties and forties, little has been written about the unique challenges, joys, and fears that individuals encounter in their fifties. What can those in their fifties or those approaching that age expect from this time? What can they do to make the most of these years? In Our Fifties shows that this age is not simply a time to prepare for "endings" but a vibrant period of new beginnings, a time for reevaluation, reinvention, and development. Through extensive interviews with people in their fifties and through insights from personal experience, the authors offer a unique and thorough look at the lives of men and women in this age group - their evolving self images, their changing relationships with their families, spouses, or lovers, and their maturing view of the world at large.
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Greenberg, Elinor Miller was born on November 13, 1932 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Ray and Susan (Weiss) Miller.
Bachelor, Mount Holyoke College, 1953. Master of Arts, University of Wisconsin -Madison, 1954. Doctor of Education, U. Northern Colorado, 1981.
Doctor of Letters (honorary), Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, 1983.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Professional School Psychology, California, 1987. Executive director Arapahao Institute for Community Development, Littleton, Colorado, 1969-1971.
Founding director University without Walls, Loretto Heights College, Denver, 1971-1979, assistant academic dean, 1982-1984, assistant to president, 1984-1985. Regional Executive officer Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, Chicago, 1979-1991.
Founding executive director United States West Commander
CWA, Pathways to the Future, 1986-1991. Research associate Institute for Research on Adults in Higher Education, U. Maryland., U. College., 1991, executive director project Leadership, 1986. President, chief Executive officer Electromyography and Associations.
Senior consultant United States West Foundation, Northern Telecom, Rose Foundation, Cogeoinfo., 1992-1996.
Regional coordinator Mountain andPlains Partnership Health Sciences Center U. Colorado, 1996. Consultant in field Company-editor, contributor: Educating Learners of All Ages, 1980.
Company-author: Designing Undergraduate Education, 1981, Widening Ripples, 1986, Leading Effectively, 1987, In Our Fifties: Voices of Men and Women Reinventing Their Lives, 1993. Editor, contributor: New Partnerships: Higher Education and the Nonprofit Sector, 1982, Enhancing Leadership, 1989,Liberal Education Journal, 1992.
Author: Weaving: The Fabric of a Woman"s Life, 1991.
Guest editor Liberal Education, 1992. Feature writer Colorado Woman News, 1993-1996, Women"s Business News, 1995-1996. Contributor SculptingThe Learning Organization, 1993.
Contributor articles to professional journals Board of directors, Executive Committee Anti Defamation League of B"nai B"rith, Denver, 1981, chair women"s leadership committee, 1991-1993, board directors, 1985-1995, emeritus, 1995.
Member Colorado State Board for Community Colleges Occupational Education, 1981-1986, vice chair, 1984-1985. Board directors International Women"s Forum, 1986-1988, International Women"s Forum Leadership Foundation, 1991-1995, Griffith Center, Golden, Colorado, 1982-1986, Colorado Board Continuing Legal and Judicial Education, 1984-1996.
President Women"s Forum of Colorado, 1986. Vice president Women"s Forum Colorado Foundation, 1987.
Member of advisory board Anchor Center Blind Child, Colo.Coalition Prevention Nuclear War, Mile Hi Girl Scouts, National Conference onEdn. for Women"s Development, Community Advisory Board Colorado Woman News, advising committee Colorado Private Occupational School, 1990.
Company-chair Governor"s Women"s Economics Development Taskforce, Women"s Economics Development Council, 1988-1996. Member board visitors U. Hospital, U. Colorado, 1990-1991, governor appointed Colorado Mathematics Science and Technology Commission, chair, 1991-1993, co-telecommunication advisory commission TAC 14, chair, 1993-1995. Founding steering committee Colorado Women"s Leadership Coalition, 1988-1996.
Named Citizen of Year, Omega Psi Phi, Denver, 1966, Woman of Decade Littleton Indiana Newspapers, 1970.
Grantee West. K. Kellogg Foundation,1982, Weyerhaeuser Foundation, 1986, Fund for Improvement of Post Secondary Education, 1977, 80. Recipient Sesquicentennial award Mount Holyoke College Alumni Association, 1987, Minoru Yasui Cmty.
Volunteer award, 1991, Women of Excellence award Colorado Women"s Leadership Coalition, 1996, Founding Mothers award, 1997, Woman of District, Mile High Girl Scouts, 1997.
Speech pathologist various organizations, 1954—1969. Member faculty University Colorado, 1967—1969, executive director, Arapahoe Institute for Community Development, 1969—1971. Founding director, national coordinator University without Walls, Loretto Heights College, Denver, 1971—1979, assistant academy dean, 1982—1984, assistant to president, 1984—1985.
Regional executive officer Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, Chicago, 1979—1991. Founding executive director United States West Comm.-CWA, Pathways to the Future, 1986—1991. Research associate Institute Research on Adults in Higher Education, University Maryland, University College, 1991.
Executive director Project Leadership, since 1986, Colorado Area Health Education Centers Systems, University Colorado Health Sciences Center, 1996—2006. Project director Healthcare Seminars, Colorado Rural New Economy Initiative, 2000-2002, Rose Community Foundation, Boomers Leading Change Project, 2009. President, Chief Executive Officer Electromyography and Associates, 1991^.
Consultant United States West Foundation, Northern Telecom, Rose Foundation, University Colorado at Denver, Cogeoinfo., 1992-1996, NEON Project, State Scholars Initiative, Western Interstate Commission Higher Education, 2003-2006, NEAT Project, University Wisconsin, 2003—2006, Colorado Department Labor and Employment, 2004-2005, University Memphis Leadership Institute for Judicial Education, 2007-2008. Project director Silver Planet Rose Community Foundation, 2009. Academy Lifelong Learning facilitator faculty, since 2009, founder Feminist Luncheon, since 2008, presenter, Brookdale Living Communities,2009, member president Advisory council Solera Bank.
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Board directors, executive committee Anti Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, Denver, 1981-1999, chair women's leadership committee, 1991-1993, board directors, 1985-1995. Member Colorado State Board Community College and Occupational Education, 1981-1986, vice-chair, 1984-1985. Board directors International Women's Forum, 1986-1988, International Women's Forum Leadership Foundation, 1991-1995, Griffith Center, Golden, Colorado, 1982-1986, Colorado Board Continuing Legal Education and Judicial Education, 1984-1996.
Board directors Colorado Judicial Institute, since 2004, vice chair, since 2005. Member Women's Forum Colorado, since 1981, president 1986. Vice president Women's Forum Colorado Foundation, 1987.
Advisory board Anchor Center Blind Child, Colorado Coalition Prevention Nuclear War, Mile Hi Girl Scouts, National Conference on Education Women's Development. Community advisory board Colorado Woman News. Advisory committee Colorado Private Occupational School, 1990-1998, Colorado Community Incentive Fund.
Co-chair Governor's Women's Economic Development Taskforce, Women's Economic Development Council, 1988-1996. Board visitors University Hospital, University Colorado, 1990-1991, governor appointed Colorado Mathematics Science and Technology Commission, co-chair, 1991-1993, telecommunications advisory commission TAC 14, co-chair, 1993-1995. Founding steering committee Colorado Women's Leadership Coalition, 1988-1996.
Member Interdisciplinary Telecomm. Program, executive board University Colorado, 1992-1903. United States Department Education, member Technology Panels, 1991—2006, member Expert Panel on Lifelong Learning, 1999-1902, Western Area Health Education Centers Reg.
Learning System, chair, coursework committee, 1998. Board directors Colorado Rural Technology Program, 1996-1900, Housing for All/Metro Denver Fair Housing Center, 1999-1903, chair, 2002-2003. Chair Colorado Coalition for the Advancement of Telehealth, 2002-2003.
Co-chair Colorado Council on Telehealth, 2003. Member University Physicians Inc. Task Force on Telehealth, 2003.
Member planning committee Colorado Women's Health Research Symposium, 2004-2005. Member industry advanced board Mining Enforcement And Safety Administration, 2002-2005, board directors, since 2005, cofounder chair, Outreach Committee, since 2007. Member resource development committee, program committee Health Careers Initiative Tracks, 2005-2007.
Member Kappa Delta Pi, Veterinary Feminists America.
Married Manuel Greenberg, December 26, 1955 (deceased August 30, 2009). Children: Andrea, Julie, Michael.