CAB USA

The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for the United States of America ("CAB USA") is comprised of 54 volunteer mediators serving on a national board and seven regional boards.

Background of Board Members

  • Representative of a variety of professional and business experiences, as well as leaders within the community.
  • Equal gender representation across the boards.

 

Regions covered by CAB USA

  • Northeast USA
  • Central USA
  • Midwest USA
  • West USA
  • Southeast USA
  • Southwest USA
  • Florida

 

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Past Events and News

  • Friday, February 24: The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for the United States of America is grateful for the opportunity to present an interactive session titled "Bandaging Wounds: Healing through Mediation" on Friday, February 24, 2017 during the Annual Conference of the Texas Association of Mediators.  Further information is available at: https://www.txmediator.org/conference/  
     
  • September 17, 2017: The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for the United States of America celebrates the twentieth anniversary of the Association for Conflict Resolution, Houston Chapter as a proud sponsor of its Lifetime Achievement Gala on September 17, 2017.  CAB USA congratulates ACR Houston on this significant milestone and the recipients of ACR's Lifetime Achievement Award, including former CAB USA Chair Mohammad A. Ramji. Further information is available at: https://acrhouston.org/
     
  • Wednesday, October 11, 2017: The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for the United States of America is honored to host the Association for Conflict Resolution's Restoring Community Day during ACR's 2017 Annual Conference.  This full-day event held on Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at the Ismaili Jamatkhana and Center, Plano is the premier event of ACR's Community Mediation and Restorative Practices Section.  Further information is available at: http://www.acrannualconference.org/
     
  • Friday, October 13, 2017: The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for the United States of America is pleased to present a 90 minute workshop titled "Balancing Professionalism and Volunteerism: Experiences of the Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board" on Friday, October 13, 2017 during the Association for Conflict Resolution's 2017 Annual Conference.  Further information is available at: http://www.acrannualconference.org/

 

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