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I was privileged to engage in a stimulating and thought-provoking conversation with Megan Willoughby on Expert Views on ADR (EVA) Vid / Podcast Show. She is serving as the first faculty Ombudsperson for Villanova University. She is their confidential consultant for work-related conflicts. In 2021, the American Bar Association (ABA) awarded her a Dispute Resolution Fellowship to hone her expertise in collaborative resolution.
Meg is currently the Co-Chair of the Ombuds Committee in the Dispute Resolution Section of the American Bar Association. She is an Attorney and served as a Subject Matter Expert in the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, where she enforced federal civil rights statutes in schools that received federal funding, from Pre-K through # Ph.D. #programs .
She wears many hats, so I have left the link to her profile below:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/meganpwilloughby
Additionally, we discussed the potential for international legal research through podcasting, specifically in the realm of ADR-Ombuds.
In conclusion, Meg shared insights on how members of the public/individuals can join the American Bar Association (ABA) ombuds committee.
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I was privileged to engage in a stimulating and thought-provoking conversation with Megan Willoughby on Expert Views on ADR (EVA) Vid / Podcast Show. She is serving as the first faculty Ombudsperson for Villanova University. She is their confidential consultant for work-related conflicts. In 2021, the American Bar Association (ABA) awarded her a Dispute Resolution Fellowship to hone her expertise in collaborative resolution.
Meg is currently the Co-Chair of the Ombuds Committee in the Dispute Resolution Section of the American Bar Association. She is an Attorney and served as a Subject Matter Expert in the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, where she enforced federal civil rights statutes in schools that received federal funding, from Pre-K through # Ph.D. #programs .
She wears many hats, so I have left the link to her profile below:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/meganpwilloughby
Additionally, we discussed the potential for international legal research through podcasting, specifically in the realm of ADR-Ombuds.
In conclusion, Meg shared insights on how members of the public/individuals can join the American Bar Association (ABA) ombuds committee.