Bridget Mundy
Bridget Mundy is a conflict resolution professional and researcher with years of experience in international peacebuilding. She holds a Master’s degree in Peace and Justice from the University of San Diego and a Bachelor’s degree in Cultural Anthropology from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. Bridget specializes in intercultural conflicts and grassroots network building, with a passion centered on supporting emerging peacebuilders in conflict affected populations. Her training expertise includes project management, communication, and conflict transformation methodology. She is currently co-authoring a training manual on contemporary mediation models for emerging peacebuilders.
CAREER & PRIOR EXPERIENCE
Facilitator, Educator, Project Manager, Developmental Evaluator
EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
- BA in Anthropology from SUNY Plattsburgh
- MA in Peace and Justice from the University of San Diego
- Member of the American Anthropology Association
TRAINING EXPERIENCE & SPECIALTIES:
- Memory politics
- Narrative mediation
- Intervention design
- Monitoring and evaluation
HOBBIES AND INTERESTS:
Bridget’s passions include researching intercultural communication, social movements, and exploring global peacebuilding systems through a post-colonial lens. In her free time she enjoys hiking, camping, and reading.