Gail Furman
Dr. Gail Furman is a child psychologist, currently in private practice in New York, New York. She is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at NYU Medical School at the Child Study Center. In addition to her practice, she is involved in a wide range of civic and professional activities, including Human Rights Watch, the Council on Foreign Relations and the Tides Foundation. She serves on the Board of the Child Study Center (NYU Medical School), Women's Commission for Refugee Women, and Leadership Council of Children in Armed Conflict. She is on the Governance Board of Fundacion Amistad and an Advisory Committee Member of the Children's Rights and Asian Divisions of Human Rights Watch.
"She has participated in a number of fact finding missions for the Women’s Commission and the International Rescue Committee, examining the situation of children and children’s programs in Angola, Mozambique, Rwanda, Uganda, Bosnia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Cambodia, and on the Thai/Burma border. Dr. Furman is also a certified social worker, and earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from New York University."[1] (April 2005)
Furman is the mother of Obama administration economic advisor Jason Furman.
Affiliations
- President, Furman Foundation, Inc.
- Former Advisory Board Member, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy
- Director, Culture Project [2]
- Director, Human Rights First
- Director, Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children