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Kenneth Gamble provides a full range of
conflict management and dispute resolution services for his
clientele. In two decades with major private and public sector
firms, Mr. Gamble has been involved in most-major areas of societal
conflict.
In recognition of his expertise and
experience in both arbitration and mediation, Mr. Gamble has earned
the professional designations of Chartered Arbitrator (C.Arb.) and
Chartered Mediator (C.Med.) from the ADR Institute of Canada. Mr.
Gamble is also distinguished as a Professional Agrologist (P.Ag.)
and recognized as Expert by the Agriculture Institute of Canada.
In the past ten years Mr. Gamble has also
played an active and integral professional role in the successful
development and evolution of mediation and arbitration organizations
at the local, provincial and federal level. He is the current Chair
of the Arbitration and Mediation Foundation of Canada and presently
holds Directorships on Regina Community Mediation, ADR Institute of
Saskatchewan, Mediation Saskatchewan, ADR
Institute of Canada and previously held Directorship on Family
Mediation Canada and Membership in the Association for
Conflict Resolution, Washington, D.C.
Mr.
Gamble is Past Chair, Regina Board of Revision; Roster Arbitrator and
Mediator, Insurance Bureau of Canada; Roster Arbitrator,
Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan; Roster Mediator and
Arbitrator, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada; Complainants Investigator, Canadian Human
Rights Commission; Complaints Investigator and Workplace
Mediator, Public Works and Government Services Canada, Past Director, Saskatchewan
Institute of Agrologists. Member, Ministerial Advisory Committee
on Dispute Resolution, Saskatchewan
Justice, Founding Member, Regina
Community Mediation, Inc.
Mr. Gamble has a comprehensive grounding in a
wide range of other disciplines which combined with his expertise in
de-escalating conflict outside the courtroom has enabled him to
successfully handle in excess of 1,000 arbitration, mediation,
facilitation and investigation cases since 1990.
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