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- CopeNYP Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Clinical Director 2021 -
Dr. Randy Martin is a licensed psychologist, behavioral health executive, positive psychologist, human resources/management consultant, Employee Assistance Program manager, thought leader, and teaching/training specialist with 36 years of experience impacting the performance, productivity, and profitability of Fortune 1000 companies, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations. He is a leader with a proven ability to build and energize strong teams and manage departments. Randy has a passion for teaching, mentoring, and managing professionals, and effectively impacting client well-being. In 2018, Randy was awarded Caron Foundation 's EAP Award for Greater NYC Area Community Service.
Randy is also a dynamic keynote speaker for corporate, university, healthcare and community environments. He has appeared on WebMD, CNN Radio, 1010 WINS Radio, WPIX TV, PCTV, and in web/print articles in Wall Street Journal's Market Watch, the Chicago Tribune, the Kansas City Star, Timeout NY, the National Herald, and the Journal News. He has designed, developed and conducted seminars, presentations, lectures and on-site crisis and change management interventions for HR.com; UBS Investment Bank; Guardian Life; Tommy Hilfiger; Daily Show with Jon Stewart ; Warner Brothers; Empire Blue Cross; A+E Television, Viacom; Time Warner; NYU; Estee Lauder; MTA ; District Attorney of NY; NY Power Authority; Bank Leumi; TriNet; Fried Frank; Blue Cross Blue Shield; SUNY-Purchase; Employee Assistance Professionals Association; and HR professionals. In 2018, Randy published a book chapter on using exercise to treat depression, anxiety and trauma in Healing Trauma from the Inside Out, by Pamela Tinkham, LCSW.
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