Dr. Ann-Louise Howard

Assistant Professor, Concordia University

women in engineering; suffering at work; organizational dynamics; microaggressions; gendered dynamics at work

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Biography

Dr. Ann-Louise Howard is a scholar and organizational development consultant with a diverse background. After a career spanning engineering, program management, ethics, and organizational development in the high-tech sector, she is now an Assistant Professor in the department of Applied Human Sciences at Concordia. Howard’s award-winning doctoral research focuses on women engineers’ experiences of suffering in the workplace that unexpectedly turned out to be a window into the everyday, hidden, gendered dynamics in engineering. In addition to her Doctor of Philosophy from Concordia University, she holds a Bachelor of Engineering from McGill University and a Master of Arts in Human Systems Intervention from Concordia University.

Expertise

  • women in engineering
  • suffering at work
  • organizational dynamics
  • microaggressions
  • gendered dynamics at work