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Carleton Experts Available: WE Charity Scandal

Published on July 17, 2020

As details of the WE Charity ethics scandal have come to light, Carleton experts are available to speak about non-profit organizations, government relations, and public policy.

Susan Phillips

Professor, Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership

susan.phillips@carleton.ca

Susan’s research focuses on public policy and regulation of philanthropy and the non-profit sector, financing of charities and non-profits, cross-sectoral collaboration, community foundations and place-based philanthropy.

Allan Moscovitch
Professor, School of Social Work

Email: Allan.Moscovitch@carleton.ca

Moscovitch’s research focuses on:

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