Bio
Madeline is a women’s rights and gender policy specialist. She previously served on the senior leadership team at the campaign for a new global treaty specific to ending violence against women as head of writing. Earlier, Madeline worked as a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the Columbia Law Center for Intersectionality and Social Policy Studies and African American Policy Forum, on campaigns including #SayHerName. She started her career at global law firm King & Wood Mallesons. While a lawyer, Madeline worked primarily in the litigation practice group, maintained an extensive pro bono practice, and held multiple leadership roles in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Madeline has also worked as a consultant. She has collaborated with organizations including Diversity Council Australia, The Gender Security Project, GIZ (Germany’s international development agency), and TIME’S UP.
Education
LL.M., Columbia Law School
LL.B., Bond University
B.IR (Business), Bond University
LL.B., Bond University
B.IR (Business), Bond University
Awards & Recognition
James Kent Scholar, Columbia Law School
Languages
French
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