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Jocelyn
Pratt
Jocelyn's driving force as a facilitator/trainer is to assist others in recognizing their potential and worth as an individual. Her goal is to share proven tools to support self- development so that others may experience a more successful and fulfilling life. With a background in theatre and entertainment she brings warmth and spirit to her trainings. As well as speaking locally
for organizations, Jocelyn has also been in
leadership roles in women's organizations such
as Professional Women's Network and P.O.W.E.R.
Teams. She is also an active participant in
the parent program at Aikahi Elementary School.
As performing arts liaison she has provided
a strong support for the performing arts in
education. Lovell
D. Harris
Presently, Lovell is a full-time trainer and program developer for the Level II treatment curriculum for the U.S. Army. In addition, he has designed and trained sessions on stress, burnout, relationships and self-esteem. Lovell D. Harris has mastered two career fields in the U.S. Navy - navigation and substance abuse counseling. He was elected Sailor of the Year twice and #1 Drug and Alcohol Counselor of the nation with the U.S. Military. He offers in-depth experience in the area of drug and alcohol abuse, program development and training, and has counseled thousands of people in out-patient after care programs. He was also the recipient of the Olo Pono Award for his work with drug and alcohol abuse in the year 2000. Lovell's outreach has
extended to the schools as well as Koolau Boys
Detention Center in special programs designed
by Elan Enterprises and training at the Halawa
State Prison. In the community, Lovell is extremely
active in counseling and mediating with individuals,
couples and groups.
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