Brad Gordon brings over 35 years of pioneering dispute resolution expertise to the Sports Conflict Institute as a Senior Practitioner, uniquely combining extensive mediation experience with hands-on youth athletics leadership. As Executive Director of UpSide413 (formerly Berkshire County Regional Housing Authority) since 1994, he founded and developed Berkshire County’s first court-connected Dispute Resolution Center, mediating over 4,000 cases across diverse contexts including education law disputes between students, teachers, and school districts. His six years coaching high school track and cross-country at Pittsfield High School (2006-2012) provides authentic insight into the dynamics of competitive youth athletics and the conflicts that arise in scholastic sports environments.
A former elite distance runner who competed at the high school and collegiate levels—recognized as one of the best high school distance runners in Western Massachusetts in the late 1970s—Gordon brings a unique philosophical perspective to sports conflict resolution. He draws powerful parallels between the physical demands of distance running and the emotional challenges of mediation: “You have to embrace discomfort. If you embrace it, you actually enjoy it. I embrace conflict. It’s interesting to me.” This mindset, combined with his extensive training as a mediator (UMass Mediation Project, 1989), conciliator, and collaborative attorney, enables him to navigate the most heated disputes with composure and effectiveness, particularly those involving youth athletes, parents, coaches, and athletic administrators.
Gordon’s expertise extends beyond traditional mediation to encompass organizational conflict systems design, having developed dispute resolution programs for Massachusetts courts, public agencies, and educational institutions. His work on the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Conflict Intervention Team (1995-2005) and current appointments to the Governor’s Housing Advisory Council demonstrate his capacity for high-level policy work. At SCI, he specializes in Olympic sports and related governance disputes, community sports disputes, scholastic athletics conflicts, youth sports organization governance, and developing sustainable conflict resolution systems for athletic departments and sports leagues at all levels.
Professional Experience
Current Positions
Senior Practitioner
Sports Conflict Institute | 2024-Present
Providing specialized expertise in community sports disputes, scholastic athletics mediation, and youth sports conflict resolution systems.
Executive Director & Staff Attorney
UpSide413 / Berkshire County Regional Housing Authority | 1994-Present
Leading multi-service organization serving 2,500+ households annually, managing dispute resolution programs handling over 200 court cases per year.
Member
Governor’s Housing Advisory Council | 2024-Present
Appointed by Governor Healey to advise on statewide policy initiatives and innovative solutions.
Selected Sports & Dispute Resolution Experience
Head Coach, Track & Cross-Country
Pittsfield High School | 2006-2012
Led varsity athletics programs, managing team conflicts, parent communications, and athlete development in competitive scholastic environment.
Faculty
National Paralegal Academy | 1990-1995
Taught dispute resolution and mediation techniques, earning Faculty Commendation Award for excellence in education.
Member, Conflict Intervention Team
Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office | 1995-2005
Provided expert mediation services for complex multi-party disputes including education law conflicts.
Founder & Director
Berkshire County Dispute Resolution Center | 1989-Present
Established county’s first court-connected mediation program, now handling 200+ cases annually.
Areas of Expertise
- Youth Sports Conflict Resolution
- Scholastic Athletics Mediation
- Education Law Disputes in Athletics
- Community Sports Organization Governance
- Parent-Coach-Athlete Mediation
- Athletic Department Systems Design
- Court-Connected Sports Disputes
- Multi-Party Athletic Conflicts
- Restorative Justice in Sports
- Nonprofit Sports Organization Management
- Legislative Advocacy for Youth Athletics
- Conflict Coaching for Coaches
Athletic & Coaching Background
Competitive Athletics
Elite distance runner recognized as one of the best high school distance runners in Western Massachusetts in the late 1970s. Competed at collegiate level, developing deep understanding of competitive pressures, team dynamics, and the athlete mindset that informs his conflict resolution practice.
Coaching Experience
Six years as Head Coach of Track & Cross-Country at Pittsfield High School (2006-2012), managing multiple teams, developing student-athletes, navigating parent dynamics, and resolving conflicts inherent in competitive scholastic sports. This hands-on experience provides authentic insight into the challenges facing coaches, athletic directors, and school administrators.
Mediation & Legal Credentials
Education
- J.D. – SUNY Buffalo Faculty of Law and Jurisprudence (1988)
- B.A. in Psychology – University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Cum Laude (1984)
Licenses & Specialized Training
- Admitted to Massachusetts Bar (1989)
- Admitted to U.S. Supreme Court (1998)
- Trained Mediator – UMass Mediation Project (1989)
- Trained Conciliator – Massachusetts Office of Dispute Resolution (2004)
- Trained Collaborative Attorney – Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council (2006)
Notable Achievements & Impact
- Founded Berkshire County’s first court-connected Dispute Resolution Center
- Mediated over 4,000 cases including education law and youth-related disputes
- Secured over $40 million in public and private funding for community programs
- Developed innovative dispute resolution systems for Massachusetts courts and schools
- Faculty Commendation Award, National Paralegal Academy
- Appointed to Governor’s Housing Advisory Council (2024)
- Over 200 summary process mediations annually across three district courts
- Pioneered comprehensive conflict resolution models integrating mediation with supportive services
Professional & Community Service
- Governor’s Housing Advisory Council (2024-Present)
- Three County Continuum of Care Board Chair (2017-Present)
- Citizens Housing & Planning Association Policy Council (2022-Present)
- Western MA Network to End Homelessness Advisory Board (2009-Present)
- Pittsfield Board of Health (2004-2009, 2019-2024)
- Pittsfield Charter Commission (2012-2013)
- MA Housing Court Bench/Bar Committee (2001-2013)
- Berkshire County Bar Association Member
Speaking & Consulting Topics
Brad is available for keynote speaking, workshops, and consulting on:
- Building Effective Dispute Resolution Systems for Athletic Departments
- Managing Parent Conflicts in Youth Sports
- Mediation Strategies for Scholastic Athletics
- The Psychology of Competition and Conflict
- Creating Restorative Justice Programs in Sports
- Education Law and Student-Athlete Rights
- Community-Based Solutions for Sports Disputes
- Conflict Coaching for Athletic Administrators
- Nonprofit Sports Organization Governance
- Embracing Conflict: Lessons from Distance Running and Mediation
Personal Philosophy
Drawing from his experiences as an elite distance runner and youth sports coach, Brad approaches conflict resolution with a unique perspective: “The hotter the dispute, the more I’m drawn to it. You have to embrace discomfort—whether it’s the physical pain of distance running or the emotional turmoil of conflict. When you embrace it, you can actually enjoy the challenge and find creative solutions.” This philosophy, combined with his belief in helping the underdog and promoting social justice, drives his commitment to making dispute resolution accessible and effective for all participants in sports, from youth leagues to professional organizations.
Brad Gordon, Esq.
Of Counsel | Sports Conflict Institute
Community Sports Dispute Resolution Expert | Youth Athletics Specialist
Connect & Learn More
Leverage 35+ years of dispute resolution expertise for your sports organization’s conflict challenges.
Sports Conflict Institute | Portland, Oregon | info@sportsconflict.org

