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Michelle Cromwell
professor, social systems, Pine Manor
Michelle Cromwell is an Assistant Professor at Pine Manor College and a Center Associate at PMC's Center for Inclusive Leadership and Social Responsibility. She holds a PhD in Conflict Analysis and Resolution from Nova Southeastern University, Florida. Her areas of specialty include: Multiculturalism, Violence Prevention, Peace Making/Keeping, Social Capital, Coalition and Capacity Building, Race and Ethnic Relations, Conflict Transformation, and Culturally Sensitive Mediation. As a lecturer she teaches in both the Management and Social and Political Systems Departments. Cromwell also works as an independent consultant and lecturer and is the founder of Multicultural Perspectives, a company that works with human systems to enable them to see the world through different lenses.