Chris Honeyman (Managing Partner, Convenor Conflict Management, Washington, DC) has served as a consultant to numerous academic and practical conflict resolution programs in the U.S. and abroad, and as a mediator, arbitrator and in other neutral capacities in more than 2,000 disputes since the 1970s. He is co-director of Rethinking Negotiation Teaching, a major project to revamp the teaching content and methods of negotiation worldwide. From 2004-2009 he served as lead external consultant to ADR Center (Rome), the largest dispute resolution firm in continental Europe, with a particular focus on design of ADR Center's multinational projects in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Caribbean. Previously he was director of an extensive succession of research-and-development programs of national or international scale, including Broad Field (2002-2005), Theory to Practice (1997-2002) and the Test Design Project (1990-1995). Chris is co-editor of all four volumes published by the Rethinking Negotiation Teaching project (DRI Press 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013) and of The Negotiator's Fieldbook (ABA 2006), and he is author or co-author of more than 70 published articles, book chapters and monographs on dispute resolution ideas, infrastructure, quality control and ethics. He has held a variety of committee and advisory roles for the ABA and other organizations.