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Eileen Burke-Trent 
Director, Fourteen Angels Foundation, Inc. 

Founder of the Arrowhead
Sled Dog Races for K-9 Search & Rescue

Born and raised in the fast changing, Virginia suburbs of Washington D.C., Eileen Burke-Trent’s father retired as Chief of the Homicide Squad from the Metropolitan Police Department to a West Virginia farm, where in her adolescence she helped farm 110 acres of apple orchard, corn and hay fields, and raised cattle and Christmas trees. Later on in life, as an adjunct to her other business endeavors, she operated three equestrian facilities, had 28 race and competition horses of her own, sponsored a Riding for the Handicapped Program, and was featured in every major equine publication in the country.

 

After attending Madison University in Virginia on a teaching scholarship, she then transferred to West Virginia University to finish her degree. During this time she worked for the Social Security Administration investigating Black Lung Claims for disabled coal miners, and for over a year was the Chief Research Assistant on a Department of Defense project inside a federal prison.  At the age of 20, she interviewed every inmate in the facility—some while in solitary confinement for violence—and over 30 years later, still maintains it was the most enlightening and educational period of her entire life.  As a student, Eileen also founded one of five national Anthropology honoraries; was recognized as one of her state’s “Woman in Science”; and after the rampant and uncontrolled building and suburban development of the 1970’s in her university area, (and the fatal floods, groundwater contamination, and streambed disruptions which resulted afterwards), later helped form and served as an advisor in the West Run Watershed Management District, created as the first actual governmental body of its type in the nation.

 

This diverse background has been the foundation for over 22 years of work in her business career, and for the communication, contract negotiation, mediation, and stress-reduction skills in which she later trained herself and others.  Eileen began using and teaching applied negotiation and mediation techniques as formalized by the Harvard Negotiation Project, to hundreds of businessmen and women on both coasts. Prior to her retirement in 1998, in addition to owning or managing several multi-million dollar real estate companies, (including a Comstock’s rated “Top-25” commercial real estate firm in the Sacramento area); being a corporate relocation specialist for many large national firms; a nationally and internationally certified appraiser, and hosting a weekly radio show on the Business Radio Network which was sponsored by Citibank,  Mrs. Burke-Trent also helped organize the first student Negotiation and Mediation Training organization at California State University, Sacramento.

 

In 2001, Eileen formed Conflict Management Associates, and together with other Northern California professionals, holds training workshops in mediation and conflict resolution.  After the Oklahoma City and Twin Towers bombings, Ms. Burke-Trent also founded Fourteen Angels Foundation, Inc.—a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the training needs of local and international K-9 Search and Rescue Teams. In addition, her first book, Conflict Management for Families in Crisis: A Self-Help Negotiation Workbook is in the final stages of revision before it’s publication in 2004. 

 

Mrs. Burke-Trent now teaches, consults, writes and lectures in Northern California. While their three children all attend college in Chico and Sacramento, she and her husband Dr. Roger Trent, live with their dogs, swans, and 200 free-range chickens on his family farm, which she is renovating, just outside of Gridley, CA. She promotes winter dog sports, including sled dog racing, while also working slowly on completing her Master’s Degree at CSU-CHICO.  Eileen is also a very active participant in the League of Women Voters of Butte County, and in “sustainable agriculture and communities” endeavors. She can be reached by phone at (530) 846-4444, and by e-mail at DragonsLeaFarm@yahoo.com, or FourteenAngelsFoundation@yahoo.com


Fourteen Angels Foundation, Inc.
738 Justeson Road, Gridley, CA 95948
Phone: (530) 846-4444 
Fax: (530) 846-4455
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