Henry J. Nicols, M.S.
Henry J. (Hank) Nicols, a
former high school Social Studies teacher, Military Police Officer, Police
Officer, Hostage Negotiator, Police Chief, hospital director, presently works
as an adjunct professor for several universities and consults extensively for
international schools around the world.
His workshops focus on differentiated instruction, emotional
intelligence, stress and time management, communications, and violence
intervention. Hank has presented
across the United States, in Europe, Japan, Asia, Africa and South America
Hank has done considerable research on social and emotional issues and was a recipient of an Office of Overseas Schools grant to study social and emotional issues in adolescents in American International schools. He is co author of the internationally distributed “Tool Kit For Teens: a Guide To Helping Adolescents Manage Stress”, funded by the United States Department of State.
Hank is an Eagle Scout and has been a Scoutmaster / Committee Member of BSA troop 1254 since 1978. He currently serves as the Otschodela Council President. He enjoys hiking, backpacking, canoeing, mountain climbing and presenting programs around the world. He has climbed in the Rockies, the Pacific Northwest, the Andes and in the Alps. His favorite mountains are the Matterhorn in Switzerland and Mt. Rainier, Washington, USA. Hank completed a six month sabbatical from March – September 2006 solo hiking 2,174.9 miles from Georgia to Maine on the Appalachian Trail in the eastern United States.
Hank is a founder and director of the Henry Nicols Foundation, a not for profit AIDS education & support group named for his son Henry who had hemophilia. Hank has published a memoir of the life of his son Henry. The book is available on Amazon.com titled Henry For President.
To download a Photo of Hank click on the link.
To download a copy of Hank's CV click on the link.
Hank has done considerable research on social and emotional issues and was a recipient of an Office of Overseas Schools grant to study social and emotional issues in adolescents in American International schools. He is co author of the internationally distributed “Tool Kit For Teens: a Guide To Helping Adolescents Manage Stress”, funded by the United States Department of State.
Hank is an Eagle Scout and has been a Scoutmaster / Committee Member of BSA troop 1254 since 1978. He currently serves as the Otschodela Council President. He enjoys hiking, backpacking, canoeing, mountain climbing and presenting programs around the world. He has climbed in the Rockies, the Pacific Northwest, the Andes and in the Alps. His favorite mountains are the Matterhorn in Switzerland and Mt. Rainier, Washington, USA. Hank completed a six month sabbatical from March – September 2006 solo hiking 2,174.9 miles from Georgia to Maine on the Appalachian Trail in the eastern United States.
Hank is a founder and director of the Henry Nicols Foundation, a not for profit AIDS education & support group named for his son Henry who had hemophilia. Hank has published a memoir of the life of his son Henry. The book is available on Amazon.com titled Henry For President.
To download a Photo of Hank click on the link.
To download a copy of Hank's CV click on the link.