Doctoral Candidate, Alum Elected to Peace and Justice Board

The Department of Conflict Resolution Studies (DCRS) in the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences and the Guy Harvey Oceanographic Research Center (HCAS) is pleased to announce that doctoral candidate Tanna Krewson, M.A. and doctoral alumnus Michael Chadukiewicz, Ph.D. have been elected to the Board of the Peace and Justice Studies Association.

Krewson has an M.A. in Peace Studies from the United Nations University for Peace. She is an international development and conflict resolution professional with experience managing programming through The Carter Center, CARE, and Vibha, Inc. Currently she is working with NATO as part of Valka-Mir Human Security, to co-lead the development of NATO’s concept on countering cognitive warfare and regularly facilitates training for U.S. and allied special forces on the psycho-emotional drivers of conflict.

Chadukiewicz is an Affiliate Researcher with Yale PRCH (Program for Recovery and Community Health). His research focus is on social justice advocacy as a path to promoting the recovery and social inclusion of people experiencing addiction, mental health challenges, and discrimination.

He has a consulting practice where he works with individuals, businesses, non-profit organizations, educational institutes, and community organizations seeking to build cohesive teams, improve interpersonal communication, implement, and manage change, and transform culture

In addition to these two new board members, Robin Cooper, Ph.D., faculty in DCRS and HCAS Assistant Dean for Strategic Initiatives and Program Development is serving her second term on the Board and Doles Jadotte, Ph.D. doctoral alumnus is serving his first term.

Posted 09/25/22