Paloma Raggo
Research Interests
She is a faculty in the Graduate Programs of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership at the School of Public Policy and Administration at Carleton University. Her research focuses on leadership and nonprofit governance, global philanthropy, and research methods. Her recent article “Leadership and Governance in Times of Crisis: A Balancing Act for Nonprofit Boards” published in Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly explores how nonprofit board adapts in turbulent environments and shift between their management and leadership activities. She teaches courses on governance and leadership, research methods and community projects, and global philanthropy. She has won research and teaching excellence awards and is actively engaged in community organizations devoted to promoting whistleblowing in Canada and research on the nonprofit and voluntary sector internationally.
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