This interview explores the personal experience of Shauna McAuley-Bax, Business
Instructor at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, to provide commentary from a highly
relevant vantage in three ways. One, the viewpoint of an economist from the younger
cohort of instructors. Two, a young female economist’s experience of graduate school
and educating new generations of undergraduates. Third, McAuley-Bax’s generation,
and subsequent generations, of women will likely have the largest impact on the affairs
of women in business. Shauna’s work focuses on ‘Economics and Education’,
‘Globalization and Economics’, and ‘Economics in Development’. Her M.A. thesis,
earned at Simon Fraser University, explored the effects of policy reform on child labour
in transition countries. This interview develops within the foci related to experience of
education and leadership, and development of an NGO for women in leadership: 1)
experience of teaching in graduate school, 2) experience of teaching undergraduates,
and 3) experience of leading in education as a female academic.
Hello, I want you to know about me like, drink alcohol, don't go out at night, I go to a restaurant the day the evening go exercise. Then go home every day. I live in a small town, quiet, comfortable. I want you to know me more. But I can't speak to you. My sister doesn't believe you will love me? Just talk to thank you, still have us to get to know each other better, and be happy.
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