Edward Anthony Colozzi, educator, trainer, and author, has provided theory-based classroom teaching, individual counseling, and extensive staff development trainings in K12, post-secondary, agency, corporate, and U.S. armed forces settings for diverse customers nationally/internationally for fifty years.
Ed pioneered and reframed the traditional view of ‘career’ as paid work to career-life in 1977, indicating the reality of multiple life roles in which most adults/youth are engaged simultaneously. His trainings/writings focus on several topics including cost-effective personality/work environment assessment, values clarification, the role of spirituality in discovering meaning/purpose and discerning calling(s), dealing with transitions, conflict resolution, stress/time management, achieving wellness/mental health, and creating work-life balance.
Boston University (BA, Psychology/Sociology); Teachers College, Columbia University (M.Ed., Counseling Psychology/Vocational Rehabilitation; MA, Higher Education; Ed.D, Higher Education/Community Colleges). Ed is President of the Massachusetts Career Development Association and a National Career Development Association Fellow.