BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//swoogo.com//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.27.21// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:a59e3c343b21a7c7c44dd4a18570f2bff2f3fc8e@swoogo.com DTSTAMP:20240328T152521Z DESCRIPTION:ANSER-ARES AWARDS BANQUET\n\nJoin us for an evening of camarade rie as we celebrate key works and lifetime contributions\, including Dr. P atricia Bradshaw\, recipient of the 2020 ANSER-ARES Distinguished Service Award.\n\nMCS: Yvonne Harrison & Laurie Mook\n\nAWARD PRESENTATIONS:\n\nCo ngress Graduate Merit Award\nMaster’s Award for Best Thesis\nDoctoral Awar d for Best Thesis\n\nRecipient of the 2020 ANSER-ARES DISTINGUISHED SERVIC E AWARD - DR. PATRICIA BRADSHAW\n\n[PAT BRADSHAW PHOTO]\n\n \n\nPAT RICIA BRADSHAW\, PHD\, ICD.D\n\nPat Bradshaw completed her term as Dean of the Sobey School of Business at Saint Mary’s University in May of 2018 an d is currently a Professor of Management at the University. As Dean\, she was responsible for building consensus around a compelling mission for the School and establishing strategic priorities to ensure 80 full time facul ty\, 3200 students\, key donors\, community leaders and over 20\,000 alumn i felt aligned with the School’s direction. With an annual economic contri bution to the province of Nova Scotia of over $329 million by this AACSB a ccredited School\, her position was focused on creating impact with purpos e and ensuring that resources of the School were mobilized to help build p rosperity in the province. Before joining Saint Mary’s University Pat was an Organizational Behaviour Professor at the Schulich School of Business\, York University and held roles such as the Chair of the University Senate \, treasurer of the faculty union\, Program Coordinator of the MBA Program and Chair of the Organization Studies Area. Her research interests includ ed governance of non-profit organizations\, change management and organiza tional power and politics from a feminist and social justice lens. Pat is now sitting on the boards of Scotian Wind and the Atlantic Provinces Econo mic Council as well as Chair of the Board and Acting Executive Director of the Community Sector Council of Nova Scotia. She is also active as a cons ultant and facilitator in the areas of women’s leadership\, strategic plan ning and governance. \n\n \n\n DTSTART:20200604T220000Z DTEND:20200605T000000Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T152521Z LOCATION:Registration required - Virtual Conference links will be available 24 hours prior to session SEQUENCE:0 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:ANSER-ARES Awards Banquet TRANSP:OPAQUE X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
ANSER-ARES Awards Banquet< /p>\n\n
Join us for an evening of camaraderie as we celebrate key works and lifetime contributions\, including Dr. Patricia Bradshaw\, recipient o f the 2020 ANSER-ARES Distinguished Service Award.
\n\nMCs:< /strong> Yvonne Harrison &\; Laurie Mook
\n\nAward Presen tations:
\n\nCongress Graduate Merit Award
\nMaster’s
Award for Best Thesis
\nDoctoral Award for Best Thesis
Reci pient of the 2020 ANSER-ARES Distinguished Service Award - Dr. Pat ricia Bradshaw
\n\n\n \n | \n \n | \n Patricia Bradshaw\, PhD\, ICD.D \n\nPat Bradshaw completed her term as Dean of the Sobey School of Busi ness at Saint Mary’s University in May of 2018 and is currently a Professo r of Management at the University. As Dean\, she was responsible for build ing consensus around a compelling mission for the School and establishing strategic priorities to ensure 80 full time faculty\, 3200 students\, key donors\, community leaders and over 20\,000 alumni felt aligned with the S chool’s direction. With an annual economic contribution to the province of Nova Scotia of over $329 million by this AACSB accredited School\, her po sition was focused on creating impact with purpose and ensuring that resou rces of the School were mobilized to help build prosperity in the province . Before joining Saint Mary’s University Pat was an Organizational Behavio ur Professor at the Schulich School of Business\, York University and held roles such as the Chair of the University Senate\, treasurer of the facul ty union\, Program Coordinator of the MBA Program and Chair of the Organiz ation Studies Area. Her research interests included governance of non-prof it organizations\, change management and organizational power and politics from a feminist and social justice lens. Pat is now sitting on the boards of Scotian Wind and the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council as well as Ch air of the Board and Acting Executive Director of the Community Sector Cou ncil of Nova Scotia. She is also active as a consultant and facilitator in the areas of women’s leadership\, strategic planning and governance. \n\n\n | \n