
Author
Toledo, Ohio Area

Author
Toledo, Ohio Area
Charles S. Weinblatt was born in Toledo, Ohio in 1952. He is a retired University of Toledo administrator. Weinblatt is the author of "Jacob's Courage" (2007, Mazo Publishers) and "Job Seeking Skills for Students" (1986, Kendall-Hunt Publishing Co.). His biography appears in the Marquis Who's Who in America and Who's Who in American Education. Weinblatt was a frequent Toledo television news guest. He received the 2004 United Auto Worker’s Douglas Frasier Swift Award and he was awarded a certificate of achievement by Chrysler Corporation.
Weinblatt writes novels, short stories and published articles. He lives in Ohio with his wife Fran, who is a special education teacher. They have two adult children, Brian and Lauren, who created the cover art for "Jacob's Courage."
Author, writer of published fiction and non-fiction. Novelist. Holocaust researcher. Human resources consulting, strategic planning, leadership development, team building, problem solving, aptitude testing, job seeking skills training, group and individual counseling.
(Writing and Editing industry)
April 2004 — Present (5 years 8 months)
Novelist, author of published fiction and non-fiction
(Higher Education industry)
December 1987 — April 2004 (16 years 5 months)
Director, Div. of Organization Development. Human resources consulting, leadership development, strategic planning, team building, problem solving, quality improvement, lean manufacturing, employee testing and assessment. Served organizations throughout the Midwest. Focus on improved productivity, enhanced quality and superior human resources.
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Higher Education industry)
1987 — June 1995 (8 years )
Create and deliver custom-designed non-credit courses and services for business and industry.
(Automotive industry)
December 1986 — December 1987 (1 year 1 month)
Provide education-related counseling and on-site courses for UAW-represented employees at the Chrysler Toledo Machining Plant.
(Non-Profit; 201-500 employees; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
June 1978 — August 1985 (7 years 3 months)
Evaluate participant workplace skills and abilities, determine occupational requirements, administer occupational, physical and psychological readiness, write reports and recommend community placement, Implement job seeking skills curriculum, prepare participants for job search; resume writing, cover letters, interviewing skills, locating job leads, employment coaching.
(Hospital & Health Care industry)
June 1974 — July 1977 (3 years 2 months)
Psychological counseling, reporting, charting, recreational therapy, admissions, medical observation and intervention.
Bachelor of Arts , Psychology, Philosophy , 1970 — 1974
Writing, reading, classical music, ornithology, astronomy, meterology, gardening, sports.
American Society for Training and Development, Toledo Area Human Resource Association, World Future Society, Ohio Continuing Higher Education Association
2004 United Auto Worker’s Douglas Frasier SWIFT Award, 1987 Chrysler Certificate of Achievement, Marquis Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Education.