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Counselor Training Center
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Mary
Russman has been the middle school Principal at the
American School of The Hague for the past five years and her
eleventh year as a principal in international schools. Mary was previously an academic university counselor, middle
school/high school counselor and K-12 counselor in
international settings. She is a graduate of the PTC's
Essential Skills program and has previously both presented
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Shaun McElroy is
head of high school counseling at Shanghai American
School. A
veteran overseas counselor, Shaun has lived and
worked in Venezuela, Thailand, Australia and Canada.
He has given workshops on
college counseling around the world including the
National Association of College Admission
Counselors, Council of International Schools,
Association of American Schools in South America,
East Asia Region Council of Overseas Schools and the
Overseas Association of College Admission Counseling
(OACAC) of which he is elected as Vice President for
technology and communication. A recognized authority on
university advising and admissions, he has developed
innovative practices in working with students and
their families. You can follow the latest on news on
higher education at his blog,
www.internationalcounselor.org.
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Martin Walsh graduated from Santa Clara
University with a degree in History. Additionally,
he holds graduate degrees in education and law from
San Francisco State University and the University of
California - Hastings College of the Law. From 1993
to 2004 Mr. Walsh worked with international
education programs in Russia, Cambodia and
Venezuela. From 2004 until 2008 he helped managed
the undergraduate admission process at Santa Clara
University and Stanford University. Mr. Walsh is a
member of the National Association of College
Admission Counselors (NACAC) and the California
International Baccalaureate Organization.
Additionally, Martin has been a guest speaker at
WACAC, NEACAC and at numerous universities and high
schools. His areas of expertise include: Trends in
University Admissions, Access to Education for
Undocumented Students, Higher Education for
International Students, and Application Essays that
Work.
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