About

The Work Intervention Network (WIN) is an interdisciplinary team of professionals from the fields of psychology, sociology, and career development, who are dedicated to providing support to individuals facing unemployment, underemployment, and other work-related challenges. Our team combines the resources of existing career agencies with evidence-based practices from social sciences research to create workshops, conduct research and training, and facilitate professional development programs. Our mission is to make a difference in the lives of people who are dealing with work-related disruptions.

WIN's Impact

250

Career and workforce development professionals have been trained on the WIN model

10

U.S. states have offered WIN workshops

Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia

5

Countries have offered WIN workshops

Australia, Canada, Israel, Portugal, and the United States

The innovative workshops and trainings that WIN offers provide a unique chance to provide engagement, self reflection, substance, meaning, support, and tools to any job hunter who is trying to move forward. While I never have believed in 'one size fits all,' this workshop series does exactly that – invites anyone in and gives people new powerful options for success no matter where they are starting.
Susan Jepson , Prospective WIN Workshop Trainer

Who We Are

David Blustein
David Blustein
Team Leader, WIN Program
Professor & Golden Eagle Faculty Fellow, Counseling Psychology
Amy Mazur
Amy Mazur
Project Coordinator, WIN Program
Independent Career Practitioner
Michael Gordon
Michael Gordon
Ph.D. Candidate, Counseling Psychology
Blake A. Allan
Blake A. Allan
Associate Professor & Program Director, Counseling Psychology
University of Houston
Rachel Cinamon Gali
Rachel Cinamon Gali
Professor of Career Development, School of Education
Tel Aviv University
Kelsey Autin
Kelsey Autin
Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Psychology
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Joaquim A. Ferreira
Joaquim A. Ferreira
Professor & Chair, Department of Education, Developmental and Counseling Psychology
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Saliha Kozan
Saliha Kozan
Director of Clinical Services, Danielson Institute
Boston University
Ofer Sharone
Ofer Sharone
Associate Professor, College of Social & Behavioral Science
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Camille Smith
Camille Smith
Ph.D. Candidate, Counseling Psychology
Boston College
Brian Stevenson
Brian Stevenson
Assistant Professor, Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology, Boston College
Mindi Thompson
Mindi Thompson
Professor, Counseling Psychology
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Volunteers

Amy Avergun
Amy Avergun
Instructional Designer
Patricia Flynn Weitzman, Ph.D.
Patricia Flynn Weitzman, Ph.D.
Developmental Psychologist, Behavioral Science Researcher
Executive Coach

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