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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 2, 2024

Nashville Conflict Resolution Center CEO Shannon Wagner recently sat down with the Nashville Post to talk about her transition to the top spot at the organization. Wagner, who previously served as the center’s assistant director, took the helm in April following the retirement of Sara Figal. Wagner explains the mission of the center (offering free community mediation for a myriad of conflicts), the types of cases it accepts and her goals for increasing unrestricted giving. She also talks about her desire to see the center take more juvenile cases and expand capacity in its parenting program. Volunteer mediators need not be lawyers but must complete about 40 hours of Rule 31 training. Read more from the interview.