As Dec. 6, 2019 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, a day that solemnly commemorates the tragic murder of women at École Polytechnique de Montréal 30 years ago, Carleton experts are available to comment and discuss related topics.

Clare Beckton
Executive in Residence, Centre for Research and Education on Women and Work

Phone: 613-795-5026
Email: Clare.Beckton@carleton.ca

Beckton has extensive experience in a broad range of areas, including leading large organizations, strategic planning, governance, leadership to change systems, risk management, gender, diversity, inclusion, Indigenous policy issues and advancement of women’s leadership.

She served as the deputy head of Status of Women Canada, managing the departmental agency and providing advice to ministers. She led development of public policy for the advancement of women and helped non-profits seek funding to benefit women.

Rebecca Bromwich
Adjunct Professor, Department of Law and Legal Studies

Phone:  613-520-2600, ext. 2621
Email: 
Rebecca.Bromwich@carleton.ca

Bromwich is the former program director of the Graduate Diploma in Conflict Resolution. Her current role is manager, Diversity and Inclusion, for the law firm Gowling WLG. Bromwich has been a columnist for Lawyers Weekly and has authored and co-authored several books for students and legal system practitioners, including lawyers, paralegals and police.

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Friday, November 29, 2019 in
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