| Cecelia "Cece" Gran |
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Center for 4-H Youth Development
University of Minnesota
270B McNamara Alumni Center
200 Oak St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455 |
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(612) 624-9117
(800) 444-4238 |
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(612) 624-6905 |
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granx008@umn.edu |
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Cecilia Gran is an Associate Director for the University of Minnesota Youth Work Institute at the University of Minnesota where she has created classes and facilitated workshops on positive and healthy youth development since 2000. The Youth Work Institute designs and provides professional development opportunities for adults who work with and on behalf of youth.
Cece also works as an independent contract trainer and consultant for Hennepin County Human Services and the Minnesota Department of Human Services Child Welfare Training System. She provides training for foster and adoptive parents on child welfare and family issues and healthy youth development. Cece has a Master of Education degree from the University of Minnesota and she and her husband have been Hennepin County foster parents since 1989. |
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| Eric Vogel |
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Regional Extension Educator, Community Youth Development
Extension Regional Center, St. Cloud
Midtown Office Complex
3400 1st St. N, Suite 400
St Cloud, MN 56303 |
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(320) 203-6105
(800) 444-4238 |
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(320) 203-6110 |
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vogel007@umn.edu |
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| Eric Vogel has worked with youth and with adults who work with youth both professional and as a volunteer in his community. He is a regional extension educator with the Minnesota Youth Work Institute at the University of Minnesota and is based at a U of MN Extension regional center in St. Cloud. Prior to that he led county wide 4-H programs in central and southeastern Minnesota, taught classes on the effects of divorce on children and on parenting teens and he developed conflict resolution programs in schools. He started a culturally diverse soccer program in Willmar, Minnesota and is a youth mentor at his church. He is a member of the Center for Youth Development’s Evaluation Fellowship, a cohort group that will study evaluation topics intensely for one year. He received his BS degree from South Dakota State University in public recreation administration and child development and his MEd. from the University of Minnesota in vocational education. Other than golf, he enjoys just about all outdoor activities. |
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