Gregorio Billikopf

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Gregorio Billikopf
Gregorio Billikopf

Gregorio Billikopf (b. September 23, 1954, Santiago, Chile) is a mediator, author, and since 1981, a farm advisor specializing in labor management for the University of California, Davis. In May, 2005, Billikopf accepted a visiting faculty appointment as a professor of agricultural labor management at the University of Chile in Santiago. Billikopf is a frequent national and international speaker in his field.

Billikopf has authored numerous articles published in academic journals, seveal books including Labor Management in Agriculture (1994, 2003) and Helping Others Resolve Differences: Empowering Stakeholders (2004), and the booklet Party Directed Mediation, which portrays practical examples of this emerging specialty within the field of alternative dispute resolution.

Raised in Chile's Central Valley, Billikopf obtained his bachelor of science in plant science from UC Davis, and his master of arts in labor management from California State University, Stanislaus. Billikopf and his wife reside in Modesto, California, and are the parents of four children. Special interests include activities as a dressage (equestrian sports) instructor, amateur radio operator and soccer referee.

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