Nadine Dunphy 4512 Glen Meadows Place, Bellingham WA email: [email protected] cell: (360) 510-9733
Summary
I am a professional research analyst with significant experience in both criminal and civil litigation environments supporting law enforcement officials, legal counsel and expert witnesses on matters ranging from complex federal-level criminal investigations to civil claims regarding breach of fiduciary duty.
Professional Experience
Criminal Intelligence Analyst , Government of Canada / Royal Canadian Mounted Police January 2009 - present
Canadian liaison to a multi-agency cross-border intelligence team tasked with supporting law enforcement efforts on the northern U.S. / Canada border Provides tactical and strategic research support to cross-border investigations Researches, analyzes and develops cross-border threat assessments
Litigation Analyst , Government of Canada / Office of Indian Residential Schools Resolution March 1998 - December 2008
Progressive positions held over 10 years, including Research Consultant (1998-1999) and Managing
Research Consultant (1999 - 2003) Conducted research into sexual and physical abuse allegations filed against the Government of Canada and various church organizations Led teams of researchers in developing research methodologies, drafting responses to interrogatories, and providing expertise to legal counsel on a variety of historical research issues Delivered presentations and training sessions on a variety of historical research issues
Graduate Teaching Assistant , Simon Fraser University, Department of Philosophy September 1998 – April 1999
Awarded a graduate teaching assistantship while an undergraduate student Lectured and facilitated discussion sessions to students enrolled in introductory-level philosophy courses Achieved strong performance reviews from course professor and students
Communications Assistant , The Dow Chemical Company May 1997 – December 1997
Wrote press releases, coordinated media coverage, and acted as Dow representative at local events Developed communication strategies and wrote communication plans Managed planning process, budget and employee resources for community events
Education, Training & Affiliations
Awarded 1999: Bachelor of Arts (Honors Philosophy, Minor Communications), Simon Fraser University
2000: Completed graduate coursework in partial fulfillment of an M.A. in Philosophy, Simon Fraser University
Simon Fraser University is a highly-ranked Canadian University located in Vancouver, BC. My success as an undergraduate is profiled here: http://www.sfu.ca/sfunews/sfnews/1999/June3/syrjala.html
I am an active member of the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA) and the Southern California Crime and Intelligence Analysts’ Association (SCCIAA)
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