Shannon Moldaver is the Principal of Shannon Moldaver Dispute Resolution Inc., providing services in mediation, workplace restoration, teaching, training, coaching, facilitation and education design. For mediation, investigation and/or training, she has been hired by several public and private sector organizations including various government agencies, hospital teams, banks, corporations, non-profit organizations, universities and colleges. She is a member of the ADR Chambers Inc. panel for her mediation work.
Shannon is an adjunct professor at Osgoode Hall Law School and has held the role of lead instructor of many courses at Osgoode Professional Development (OPD), and currently co-directs and teaches the OPD negotiation certificate course.
Shannon has a Master’s Degree in International Relations, an LL.B. and an LL.M. (Dispute Resolution) from Osgoode Hall Law School.
Before law school, Shannon worked in various capacities for the City of Toronto, including working directly for the Mayor at the time as well as holding a position in Human Resources. After law school, she worked at a litigation firm in downtown Toronto, ultimately running her own practice. Areas of practice included commercial, employment and family litigation. She then worked for the Law Society of Ontario for over 20 years initially mediating as Complaints Resolution Counsel and subsequently took on the role of Professional Development & Competence Counsel before opening her own mediation practice.