Carleton University
Ann Morneau is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in women's and gender studies, communication, and volunteer mobilization. Currently serving as the Communications and Resource Centre Coordinator and Assistant to the Joint Chair in Women's Studies at Carleton University since March 2016, Ann plays a vital role in research and advocacy related to women's issues at both Carleton and the University of Ottawa. Previously, Ann contributed as a Volunteer Mobilization Advisor at Cuso International, managing volunteer placements across Southeast Asia, and has held various administrative and instructional roles at Carleton University, enhancing support programs and facilitating feminist discussions. Ann's experience also includes project management for a national restorative justice initiative with The Church Council on Justice and Corrections, along with roles in customer service and business analysis in earlier career stages. With an academic background that includes a Master's degree in Women's and Gender Studies and a Graduate Certificate in Victimology, Ann Morneau is dedicated to addressing social issues and fostering academic discourse.
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Carleton University
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Situated on unceded Algonquin territory beside the historic Rideau Canal, an official UNESCO World Heritage Site, Carleton University was founded by the community in 1942 to meet the needs of veterans returning from the Second World War.