About
Laurren Bowden is a legally trained people and culture advisor with a background in labour, employment, and human rights law. She has advised clients on a range of workplace issues, including wrongful dismissals, employment agreements, workplace investigations, and equity-focused policy development. Drawing on her lived experience as a biracial African Nova Scotian, Laurren brings a strong equity lens to her work, ensuring her advice and solutions are not only sound but also culturally informed and responsive to the communities she serves. Before joining MC Advisory, Laurren worked as a lawyer in Halifax advising clients on employment and labour matters. She also worked as a research assistant with Professor Michelle Williams at the Schulich School of Law, where she collaborated with the African Nova Scotian Decade for People of African Descent Coalition on equity and human rights initiatives in partnership with community organizations.
Education
Juris Doctor, Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University
Bachelor of Science (Kinesiology) at Dalhousie University