Alicia Pfund
Alicia Pfund is the Luigi Einaudi Fellow at the Center for Peacemaking Practice, and the Latin American advisor to the Dean. She is coordinating the Center’s activities to support S-CAR links with Latin American Universities to strengthen their peacemaking programs, and to exchange knowledge. Alicia is the editor of From Conflict Resolution to Social Justice: the Work and Legacy of Wallace Warfield (Bloomsbury; 2013). She's also a panel mediator with the Circuit Court of the Prince George's County, MD. A native of Buenos Aires, she had a previous career in Latin American development at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington D.C. Alicia holds a M.A. in Applied Anthropology from the American University.
Alicia Pfund is the Luigi Einaudi Fellow at the Center for Peacemaking Practice, and the Latin American advisor to the Dean. She is coordinating the Center’s activities to support S-CAR links with Latin American Universities to strengthen their peacemaking programs, and to exchange knowledge. Alicia is the editor of From Conflict Resolution to Social Justice: the Work and Legacy of Wallace Warfield (Bloomsbury; 2013). She's also a panel mediator with the Circuit Court of the Prince George's County, MD. A native of Buenos Aires, she had a previous career in Latin American development at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington D.C. Alicia holds a M.A. in Applied Anthropology from the American University.
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