

Law School, Leadership, and Lifelong Learning with Gina Alexandris
Today we’ll be speaking with Gina Alexandris, Career Coach & Consultant for Legal Professionals. Gina’s own beliefs and values have been shaped by both her professional and academic experiences, and her experiences as the daughter of Greek immigrants to Canada, being a wife, mother, sister and aunt.
Before becoming a full-time Coach and Consultant for the Legal Profession, Gina held these formal roles: Senior Director, Law Practice Program at TMU (formerly Ryerson University); and Special Advisor to the Lincoln Alexander School of Law; Director of the Strategic Planning Unit with the Legal Services Division at the Ministry of the Attorney General; Director of the Internationally Trained Lawyers Program at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law; and Assistant Dean and Director of Career Services at Osgoode Hall Law School. Before that, she practised civil litigation and family law.
Lifelong learning is a core value and passion for Gina, who holds degrees from Osgoode Hall Law School, UofT/OISE (in Adult Education), a Certificate of Completion for the Art and Practice of Leadership Development Program at the Harvard Kennedy School and earned her Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credential from the International Coaching Federation.