Professor Daniel Pollack | MSSA (MSW), Esq.
Office: 212-960-0836 | Fax: 212-960-0821 | E-mail: dpollack@yu.edu

Professional Experience

WURZWEILER SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, YESHIVA UNIVERSITY, New York, New York
| 1992-Present

Professor (tenured). Courses at Wurzweiler include “Law and Social Work,“ “Child and Family Welfare,“ “Social Work Organization,“ and “Social Policy.“ Other courses include “Corrections Law” at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, and “Education Law” at Azrieli School of Education and Administration.

CENTER FOR ADOPTION RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SCHOOL, Worcester, Massachusetts
| 2002-2008
Senior Fellow. Developing practical responses to the real-world challenges of adoption and foster care by addressing a broad range of regional, national and international issues. These includes conducting research, developing informational resources, analyzing and developing practices and policies.

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH SERVICES, Columbus, Ohio
| 1991-1992

Administrator of Judicial, Licensing, and Foster Care Services. Monitor relationship between the department and Ohio’s 88 juvenile courts; supervise licensing of more than 650 private and public facilities; supervise foster care reimbursement and placement service for youths on parole.

| 1990-1991
Assistant General Counsel. Legal counseling on all aspects of juvenile corrections including policy review; arbitration and union matters; extensive work with juvenile courts throughout Ohio as well as with Ohio Supreme Court; decide litigation strategies with Attorney General.

GOVERNOR’S OFFICE, Columbus, Ohio
| 1989-1990

Executive Assistant to the Governor for Health and Human Services. Principal advisor to the Governor on all aspects of the following departments: Health; Human Services; Mental Retardation/Development Disabilities; Aging; Mental Health; Rehabilitation; and Alcohol and Drug Addiction. The budgets of all of these departments were in excess of $5 billion, one fourth of all state expenditures. Considerable interaction with department directors, legislative leadership, federal, state, and local officials.

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES, SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, Baltimore,Maryland
| 1987-1989

Deputy Executive Director. Responsible for oversight operation of 2,500 staff. Program areas include foster care, adoption, child protective services, day care, adult, family, and adolescent services. Prepare and present testimony, including budget, for legislative committees and Governor. Member of the Child Fatality Review Team. Contact with federal and state agencies, national child and adult advocacy organizations, Attorney General, etc. Program budget in FY 1988 was $150 million.

COLUMBUS JEWISH FEDERATION, Columbus,Ohio
| 1986

Executive Associate and Legal Counsel. Assist in planning budget, and campaign efforts. Legal advice included debt collection, construction contracts, land acquisition.

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES,Columbus,Ohio
| 1984-1986
Deputy Director/Executive Assistant to the Director. Prepare and allocate department’s $3 billion budget. Act in place of director in her absence. Chief negotiator in collective bargaining. Assist in formulation of policies, procedures, and administrative rules necessary for efficient management and operation of the department. Present testimony before legislative committees. Represent department with Governor, legislators, other state and federal agencies, public interest groups, media; directly supervised legal department, office of personnel, equal employment opportunity.

| 1983-1984
Acting Chief Legal Counsel; Assistant Legal Counsel. Legal counseling on all aspects of public welfare, including policy and rule review, Medicaid, adoption, foster care, child abuse and neglect, adult protective services, food stamps, day care, income maintenance. Develop litigation strategies in conjunction with Attorney General. Contact with county welfare departments, other state departments.

FEDERATION FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING, Cleveland,Ohio
| 1980-1983
Planning Associate, Commission on Health Concerns. Principal planner for Committee on Handicapping Conditions, Committee on Frail Elderly, and Committee on Family Care. Proposal writing, research concerning aged and disabled persons.

BENJAMIN ROSE INSTITUTE, Cleveland,Ohio
|
1977-1980
Director of two eight-person multidisciplinary teams of professionals serving low-income, frail elderly in Cleveland’s inner city. Responsibilities included case supervision, research, statistical, and budget reports; coordination of services with other health and social service agencies.


Teaching Experience

WURZWEILER SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK,YESHIVA UNIVERSITY, New York, New York
Professor | 2003-Present
Associate Professor | 1997-2003
Assistant Professor | 1992-1997

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus,Ohio
Adjunct faculty at College of Social Work. Taught graduate course | 1992
“Social Welfare Policies and Programs II.“

Adjunct faculty at College of Social Work. Taught graduate courses | 1991
“Family & Child Policy,“ and “Social Work and Law.“

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, Cleveland,Ohio
Adjunct faculty. Taught graduate course | 1983
“Disabled Persons in American Society—A Legal Perspective.“


Editorial Activites

Co-Editor-in-Chief and Managing Editor, the Social Work Forum | 1997-2014

Editorial Board, Journal of Law and Social Work | 1998-2002

Editorial Board, International Social Work Journal | 1999-Present

Editor, http://www.jlaw.com | 2002-2012

Editor-in-chief, Adoption and Child Welfare Law Reporter | 2003-2004

Editorial Board, Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics | 2003-Present

Editorial Board, Family Court Review | 2004-Present

Editorial Board, Journal of Forensic Social Work | 2011-Present


Education

Law degree | CLEVELAND-MARSHALL COLLEGE OF LAW, CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY, Cleveland,Ohio | 1983

Masters degree | CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES, Cleveland,Ohio | 1977

Bachelor of Arts degree | OBERLIN COLLEGE, Oberlin,Ohio | 1975 | Majored in religion. Elective work in music.


Memberships

Bar of the United States Supreme Court

Bar of the State of Ohio

American Academy of Adoption Attorneys