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Curriculum Vitae
Andrew L. Gluck,
M.A., M.S., M.Ed., Ed.D
Business Addresses: 3145 Route 44/55, Gardiner, NY
12525 | 412 South Perth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147 (518)
755-1430
andy_gluck@msn.com
Date of Birth: March 21, 1944
EDUCATION:
9/93 to 12/96
Columbia University, New York, New York 2/97 Ed.D.:
Philosophy and Education Completed all Departmental Requirements for
M.A.: Economics and Education Program included interdisciplinary studies
in Philosophy, Economics, Psychology and Statistics. Dissertation dealt
with Philosophy of the Social Sciences with special application to
Economics. Masters thesis dealt with Labor Economics and Education and
the concepts of human capital, social capital and cultural capital.
9/88 to 12/89
New York University, New York, New York 10/90 M.S.: Management Program
included Microeconomics, Accounting/ Budgeting, Applied Social Sciences,
and Administrative Law Thesis dealt with economic and social effects of
leadership and authority
9/71 to 12/76
Columbia University, New York, New York 1/77 M.Ed.:
Psychology/Vocational Rehabilitation. Program included 67 credit hours,
500 hour internship at Postgraduate Center for Mental Health
2/73 M.A.:
Education Program included 10 month internship in a high school
9/61 to 5/65
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 6/65 B.A. Majors: Economics,
Philosophy
WORK EXPERIENCE:
2006 to Present
Vocational Economic Analyst (self employed)
2003 to 2006
Adjunct Associate Professor, St. John’s University Teach Business
Ethics, Philosophy of the Human Person and Bio- Medical Ethics
2000 to 2002
Adjunct Faculty, Hofstra University Taught Ethics and Social/Political
Philosophy
1998 to 1999
Adjunct Faculty, Empire State College, State University of New York
Taught Economics and Economic History
1997 to 2006
Senior Analyst, Vocational Economics, Inc., New York, New York
1993 to 1997
Vocational Economic Analyst, Vocational Economics, Inc. Conducted
assessments to analyze earning capacity in cases of injury or death.
1997 to 1998
Adjunct Faculty, Berkeley College Taught Principles of Economics.
1994 to 1997
Adjunct Lecturer in Economics, Bramson ORT Technical Institute Taught
Principles of Economics and American Economic History.
1992 to 1993
Rehabilitation Specialist, New York Rehabilitation Center Provided
assessment, medical management, vocational rehabilitation and placement
services to injured workers.
1989 to 1992
Vocational Counselor/Coordinator, New York Association for New Americans
Counseling and placement of immigrants. Taught course in American
Economic System to émigré engineers. Trained and supervised vocational
counselors. Designed vocational programs.
1978 to 1989
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, New York State Department of
Education Assessment, counseling, and job placement of adult disabled
clients. Authorization of training, adaptive devices, home/vehicle
modifications.
1977 to 1978
Psychologist, New York State Department of Mental Health Provided mental
status assessments, psychological testing, community placement, therapy.
Taught psychology to nursing staff.
1972 to 1976
Caseworker, New York City Housing and Development Administration
Counseling and referrals of residents of urban renewal sites.
Responsible for evaluating tenants for suitability for public housing.
Staff development of building/relocation managers in area of tenant
relations.
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS:
Gluck, A.L.
Damasio’s Error and Descartes’ Truth: An Inquiry into Consciousness,
Epistemology and Metaphysics (University of Scranton Press, in press)
Gluck, A.L.
“Karl Jaspers’ Phenomenological Approach to Emotion in his General
Psychopathology” in Emotions, Qualia, and Consciousness, edited by
Alfred Kaszniak (London: World Scientific Publishing Co., 2001)
Gluck, A.L.
“Causality and the Hard Problem of Consciousness.” Consciousness and its
Place in Nature Conference, Skövde, Sweden, August 2001
Gluck, A.L.
“Open-mindedness vs. Holding Firm Beliefs” Journal of Philosophy of
Education, Volume 33, Issue 2
Gluck, A.L., S. Sachnin
“New worklife Tables Meet the Daubert Challenge.” Medical Malpractice
Law and Strategy, December 2000
Gluck, A.L., D. Gibson
“Vocational Economic Analyses.” Delivered to 26th Annual Conference of
the Eastern Economic Association, Washington, DC, March 2000.
Gluck, A. L., R. S. David-Harris, and S. Sachnin.
“The Impact of Reduced Worklife Expectancy on Lifetime Loss of Earnings
by Disabled Persons.” Trial Lawyers Quarterly, Spring 1999, published by
the New York State Trial Lawyers Institute.
Gluck, A.L.
Chaired session on Jaspers’ General Psychopathology and Scientific
Method in Psychiatry for Karl Jaspers Society of North America, Eastern
Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Boston, Dec.
1999
Gluck, A.L.
“Karl Jaspers’ Psychology of Meaningful Connections and its Relevance to
the Study of Consciousness.” The Karl Jaspers Society of North America,
Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association,
Washington, DC, Dec. 1998
Gluck, A.L.
“The Assessment of Economic Damages in Cases of Traumatic Brain Injury.”
Presentation to Seminar of New York State Brain Injury Association,
Albany, NY, June 1997.
Gluck, A.L.
“Some Problems in Forensic Economics from the Perspectives of the
Philosophy of Economics and Decision Theory.” Presentation to Third
International Meeting of the Latin American Law and Economics
Association, Caracas, Venezuela, June 1997.
Gluck, A.L.
Chairperson of Session on Critical Thinking at Philosophy of Education
Society Conference, Vancouver, Canada, April 1997.
Gluck, A.L.
“Regarding the New Worklife Expectancy Tables.” Journal of Forensic
Economics, Fall 1996.
Gluck, A.L.
“Chaos Theory and its Application to Vocational Counseling: A Critical
Reappraisal.” Journal of Counseling and Values, Fall, 1996
Gluck, A.L.
“Philosophical Practice in Career and Management Consulting.”
Perspectives in Philosophical Practice, Win van der Vlist, ed.
(Groningen: Vereniging Voor Filosofische Praktijk, 1997). Originally
presented at Second International Congress of Philosophical Practice,
Leusden, Holland, August, 1996
Gluck, A.L. and R.S. David-Harris.
“Vocational Assessment for Construction Accident Cases.” Professional
publication presented to New York State Trial Lawyers Institute, Labor
Law Seminar, 16 May 1996.
David-Harris, R.S., A.L. Gluck, and S.M. Collard.
“Age Discrimination in the Workplace: Economic Challenges.” National
Association of Forensic Economics, Allied Social Sciences Conference,
January 1996.
Gluck, A.L.
“Use of Vocational and Economic Experts in a Serious Construction
Accident Case.” Presentation to Association of Trial Lawyers of America,
National College of Advocacy, July 1995.
Berlá, E.P., A.L. Gluck, and R.S. David-Harris.
“Economic Damages as a Result of Minimal Personality Changes in Head
Injury Cases.” Journal of Forensic Economics 8, no. 2 (1995): 199-200.
Gluck, A.L.
“Assessing Lost Earning Capacity of Clients Suffering from Traumatic
Mild Brain Impairment.” Presentation at Seminar for the benefit of the
New York State Head Injury Association, December 1993.
Gluck, A.L.
“Vocational Rehabilitation of Soviet Émigré Engineers.” Presentation to
Conference of Association of Jewish Vocational Service Professionals,
Montreal, June 1991.
Gluck, A.L.
“Vocational Rehabilitation of the Emotionally and Psychiatrically
Restored.” Presentation and Workshop for Cornell University, New York,
New York, March 1979.
CONSULTATIVE ACTIVITIES:
1995 to Present
Vocational Expert, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
1993 to 1997
Editorial Board Reviewer, Journal of Counseling and Values
1989 to 1996
Vocational Consultant, U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Workers
Compensation Programs
HONORS AND AWARDS:
June 1997
Awarded seal of the city by the Mayor of Caracas in recognition of
participation in Latin American Congress on Law and Economics
(1999-Present)
Profiled in Who’s Who in the East and Who’s Who in America
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