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Dina Aloi

Vice President of Corporate Social Responsibility, Goldcorp Inc., Canada

Ms. Aloi was appointed Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility of the Corporation effective March 16, 2009. Prior to joining Goldcorp, Ms. Aloi was the Global Director of the Social Impact Management practice at Hatch Ltd., a major engineering consulting firm since January 2006. From January 2005 to January 2006, Ms. Aloi was an independent international development consultant, following 15 years of service with non-governmental organizations focused on development, war zones, displaced populations and child soldiers. Some of Dina's postings included Colombia where she developed the agency's program for displaced populations and child soldiers, and Guatemala to open a regional office. Dina holds a B.A. in Rural Sociology from Cornell University and an M.A. in Social Anthropology and a Graduate Diploma in Refugee and Migration Studies from York University.  She is fluent in English and Spanish with a working knowledge of French.






 
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