Lewis Michaelson


Vice President
  • Public Participation
  • Facilitation
  • Strategic Planning
  • Conflict Resolution

Education:

Master of Science,
Conflict Management
George Mason University

Bachelor of Science,
Sociology
University of California, 
San Diego

Affiliations:

International Association for Public Participation

Association for Conflict Resolution Resolution

Lewis Michaelson is a facilitator and community relations manager with more than 18 years experience in designing and implementing public participation and education programs for environmental, planning and impact analysis projects. He has performed and managed virtually every task common to public involvement programs, including organizing and moderating public meetings, facilitating public workshops, managing comment response documents and preparing fact sheets, brochures, videos, news releases and other public outreach materials.

He has designed and conducted public participation programs in controversial situations that have built trust and credibility for the project proponents through the use of innovative workshops, citizen advisory groups and other conflict management techniques. His extensive public involvement experience includes scores of projects involving federal and state environmental documents.

Using a collaborative problem solving approach, he has facilitated community outreach and consensus for projects and issues involving a diverse range of subjects, water and wastewater facilities, airport master planning, light rail transit, urban revitalization, military base closures and construction, hazardous waste cleanup, land use management plans and environmental justice issues.

As a facilitator, Lewis has also worked extensively on intra-and interorganizational conflict management issues. This work has involved helping individual agencies develop strategic plans and multiple agencies develop interagency agreements.

Lewis is past president of the International Association for Public Participation and is a 20-year member of the Association for Conflict Resolution. He has a Master of Science degree in conflict management from George Mason University and a Bachelor of Science degree in sociology from the University of California, San Diego.