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Virgil Adams of southern California facilitates workshops on a variety of topics: Building Effective Relationships, Conflict Resolution in the Workplace, Cultural Diversity Awareness, Generational Learning Styles, Leadership Styles, Teamwork, Time Management, and Vision and Goal Setting.
Virgil is a member of the Orange County Youth Motivation Task Force, making in-class presentations and mentoring under-represented students at local high schools to encourage their enrollment in college. Virgil teaches full time in a community college Human Services program. He currently teaches Introduction to Sociology, Self-Esteem Strategies, Drug and Alcohol Studies, Introduction to Criminal Justice and Counseling in Criminal Justice, Careers in Criminal Justice, and Cross-Cultural Aspects of Criminal Justice.
Virgil also is an active leader at his college, serving on the Staff Development Committee and Ad-hoc Committee for the Center of Inter-Cultural Diversity, and is a past member of the Social Science's Vision Statement and Action Plan Committee. He also taught Sociology at four different community colleges and Psychology at one of those colleges. Virgil earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology, with an emphasis in Social Work, from the California State University at San Bernardino in 1983. He also earned a Master's in Psychology (Marital and Family Therapy) while attending Azusa Pacific University in 1990. Virgil completed a 3,000-hour internship at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital in the Family Adolescent Child Therapy Program and possesses several certificates in Play Therapy, Alcohol and Drug Interventions and Counseling techniques.
He is a graduate of the Orange County Multi-Ethnic Diversity Leadership Institute and the P.O.S.T. Supervisory Leadership Institute of California. He also successfully completed a year-long 48-hour Leadership Development Institute for southern California community college administrators, faculty, and classified staff.
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