Celebrating Diversity in Arbitration: CCA’s New Class Announced

Celebrating Diversity with New CCA Associates Class
The College of Commercial Arbitrators (CCA) is thrilled to introduce the new class of Associates for the 2025–2027 mentorship program. This initiative, started in 2022, highlights the CCA's commitment to nurturing emerging talent in the field of commercial arbitration, particularly from underrepresented backgrounds. By offering mentorship opportunities, CCA aims to empower the next generation of arbitrators with the tools they need to succeed in this competitive landscape.
Who Are the New Associates?
The 2025–2027 class features four exceptional dispute resolution professionals selected from a large pool of qualified applicants. Each Associate is actively engaged in alternative dispute resolution (ADR), specifically within the realm of commercial arbitration, and brings under five years of experience to this position. The chosen individuals are:
Meet the 2025–2027 CCA Associates
- Ulyana Bardyn – A noted arbitration professional from New York, contributing her expertise as a member of various arbitration panels including FCIArb and ICC.
- Jennifer Lupo – Based in New York, NY, she is recognized as an AAA Panel Member, bringing her unique insights to the program.
- Heidi Potter – Representing Colorado, she holds a position on the AAA Panel and is committed to advancing ADR practices.
- Ellie Vilendrer – A dedicated AAA Panel Member from California, she embodies the diversity and talent that the CCA seeks to support.
This year's class notably includes the first Ukrainian citizen to be inducted, marking a significant milestone for the CCA and the broader arbitration community.
The Mentorship Program
During their two-year journey in the program, each Associate will immerse themselves in advanced training designed to enhance their arbitration skills. They will partake in enriching experiences, such as attending the CCA's Annual Meeting and gaining access to exclusive educational and networking events. This comprehensive approach combines high-level training with personalized mentorship from CCA Fellows, who are among the most respected arbitrators nationwide.
Vision for the Future
According to L. Tyrone Holt, a CCA Fellow and Past President, the mentorship program is more than just a training initiative; it represents a commitment to shaping the future of commercial arbitration. "This is more than just mentorship—it’s high-level training paired with one-on-one customized support to help Associates grow their practices and shape the future of commercial arbitration," Holt emphasized. He reiterated the CCA's dedication to increasing the number of highly skilled and diverse commercial arbitrators available to serve clients through major service provider panels such as JAMS and the American Arbitration Association.
About the CCA
Founded in 2001, the College of Commercial Arbitrators is an exclusive professional organization comprising seasoned commercial arbitrators from across the United States. It is dedicated to promoting exemplary standards of conduct, expertise, and professionalism in arbitration. The CCA serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to learn more about arbitration processes, or for those looking to connect with an arbitrator.
Contact Information
For more information about the College of Commercial Arbitrators and to learn about their vision and impact, visit their official website or reach out directly to the media contact, Nicole Chavez, at 619-368-3259 or via email.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the CCA Associates Mentorship Program?
The CCA Associates Mentorship Program is designed to support emerging arbitrators from diverse backgrounds through mentorship and advanced training opportunities.
How are the Associates selected?
Associates are chosen based on their active practice in ADR and their potential to contribute to the field of commercial arbitration.
What benefits do Associates receive?
The Associates gain access to training, mentorship from experienced Fellows, networking opportunities, and participation in the CCA Annual Meeting.
Who are some notable figures in the CCA?
Key figures include L. Tyrone Holt, a CCA Fellow and Past President, who plays a significant role in guiding the mentorship program.
How can I learn more about commercial arbitration?
To learn more, you can visit the CCA's official website for resources and information on finding an arbitrator.
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