Noam Ebner
Assistant Professor and Online Program Chair
The Werner Institute
(402) 280-3852
noamebner@creighton.edu
Noam received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in law from Hebrew University. Originally from the U.S., he now divides his time between his home in Jerusalem, Israel, and his teaching, training and consulting activities in the U.S. and abroad. After practicing as an attorney, Noam shifted focus and established Tachlit Mediation and Negotiation, which deals with a wide spectrum of issues, including commercial, divorce, business partnerships and employment disputes. In addition, Noam trains mediators for the Israeli court system, conducts corporate training for the private sector, and is a consultant to several community mediation programs. Before joining the Creighton faculty, Noam taught conflict resolution and negotiation at universities around the world. He is a regular visiting professor at Sabanci University in Turkey, and a senior fellow and visiting professor at the United Nations' University for Peace in Costa Rica. His research and writing focus on negotiation pedagogy and on negotiation and mediation processes conducted online.