Dr. Strom-Gottfried is a distinguished professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who is also renowned for her focus on professional integrity.
by Leslie Hunter-Gadsden, M.A. 01
Kim Strom-Gottfried, M.S.W. 81, Ph.D., LCSW, did not initially set her sights on泭becoming a social worker. Then, as an undergraduate majoring in sociology at the泭University of Maine, she had two experiences she described as transformative:泭literacy work in a county jail and working at a suicide hotline. Studying for a泭masters degree at the ended up being perfect in terms of working in suicide prevention, she said.
Today Dr. Strom-Gottfried is at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel泭Hill, where she serves as the Smith P. Theimann Distinguished Professor for Ethics泭and Professional Practice in the School of Social Work and associate director of the泭Academic Leadership Program in the UNC Institute of Arts and Humanities. She泭is known for her focus on professional ethics and what she calls moral courage,泭the centerpiece of my work, she said, explaining that, as professionals, Its not泭enough to know the right thing, but to do it. Its not about whistle-blowing, but about泭everyday acts of courage and supporting people who are doing the right thing.
Thinking back to her early career, when she directed emergency services at a泭rural mental health center in northern Maine, Dr. Strom-Gottfried said, It was an泭experience where you had to be able to do everything: crisis calls, speaking about泭suicide and sexual assault. It was a great lesson. There were a lot of ethical issues泭related to service provision in small communities, confidentiality, boundaries. I learned from the ground up how to help people navigate from the purity of ethics泭standards in writing to the complexities of these [standards] in reality.
Dr. Strom-Gottfried applies some of that early expertise to her current experience泭teaching and training in ethics and looking at how we reconcile the challenges of泭practice with our ethical standards. At UNC Chapel Hill, she has a regular faculty泭role teaching direct and macro practice, communities, organizations and human泭resource management as well as training the next generation of academic leaders.泭Dr. Strom-Gottfried notes, Most of the time, faculty dont come into the field泭expecting to move up the ladder of success and become administrators. My role泭is to cultivate the next generation of academic leaders, to help develop people to泭become directors of graduate studies, deans and associate deans.
She said serving in an endowed professorship named after Smith P. Theimann is泭special because he respected his clients and taught other people to respect them.
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