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IU McKinney Dean Bravo to Chat with Pamela Carter November 2
09/28/2023
IU McKinney Dean Karen Bravo will moderate a conversation with Indiana’s first female attorney general, Pamela Carter, J.D. ’84. The online discussion will take place November 2.
In addition to revisiting impactful and transformative moments of Carter’s life, a discussion surrounding the various opportunities for lawyers and other professionals to navigate their professions in a fast-changing world will be explored. There will be time at the end for Q&A.
Carter has been a social worker, a corporate executive, an attorney, an elected official, and a director of for-profit and nonprofit boards. Her career is varied but connected by a common thread—service to others and the pursuit of excellence. Inspired by a childhood meeting with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., she has sought, throughout her career, to advance people’s rights in ways that strengthened the community overall. Carter is chair of the board of Enbridge Inc., the largest energy and renewable company in North America, and serves on several other corporate and not-for-profit boards. She is the retired president of Cummins Distribution Business, and the former state attorney general of the state of Indiana, the first Black and female elected to this position in Indiana and in the United States.
Dean Bravo is the Gerald L. Bepko Professor of Law at IU McKinney. A well-known international law scholar and expert in the study of human trafficking, Dean Bravo’s research interests include labor liberalization, personhood, slavery, and human trafficking. She is the founder and leader of the Slavery Past, Present and Future project. The interdisciplinary initiative brings together scholars of slavery from a multiplicity of disciplines.
To learn more and register for this online event, visit the IU McKinney Law website.
