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Dr. Kim Anderson
Associate Professor, Department of Indigenous Studies
Julia Anderson
International development, global health, global health rights for women and children, global health issues, international development foreign policy issues, gender equality, human rights, non-profit sector, social movement, gender equality as social movement, Indigenous issues, Indigenous women's communities, organizational management, virtual organizational management, multilateral organizations global health advocacy, World Health Organization (WHO), childcare, workplace pay equity, domestic experience of Canadian women
Leslie Andrachuk
Digital publishing, Digital media, Digital marketing, Female Leadership
Brenda Andress
Sports, professional women's sports, recreation, creative marketing, sponsorship, business leadership, entrepreneurship, strategic planning
Jennifer Andrews
Jennifer Andrews’s areas of interest include nineteenth- and twentieth-century English-Canadian and American literature
Linda Andross
Societal trends, Communications, Communications and government, Artificial intelligence’s (AI) impact on communications, Brand or organizational reputation management, Growth of women in leadership roles, Entrepreneurship, Buying out your boss
Lesley Antoun
strategic planning, corporate strategy, governance, program management, strategy, manufacturing, infrastructure industry, aerospace industry, women in leadership.
Sarah Applebaum
Investing in early stage materials, chemistry, and biology technology companies.
Dr. Janni Aragon
Janni Aragon has taught courses on American Politics, Political Theory, Gender and Politics, Feminist Theory, and Women's Studies.
Kathy Archer
Growing Courage & Confidence in Women Leaders