Dr. Elda Sinani L.L.M., is a highly accomplished and educated Albanian-American Woman. She’s an inspiration to all of them, who leave their life behind in Albania for pursuing the dream and making it true, in America. Dr. Elda Sinani performed the studies for Law Degree in Albania, then she graduated for Law Degree from the University of Connecticut Law School and a Doctorate, from Northeastern University in Boston, MA. She has attended and spoken trainings at well-known institutions such as Yale and Harvard University, on subjects such as Human Trafficking, Leadership and International Human Rights. She’s a part-time professor teaching international negotiations to high profile figures such as the ambassadors to Nigeria and Ghana, among other political figures. Her teachings and research areas include women’s human rights, social justice, peace building, international development, human trafficking, education, crime prevention, negotiation, leadership development, conflict resolution, immigration, and gender discrimination.
Dr. Elda Sinani is the author of several reports and articles on human rights, racial and gender discrimination, and immigration issues. Her name was added to the Wall of Tolerance in Montgomery, Alabama, providing inspiration to all those who’re choosing to take a stand against hatred and racial discrimination. Pretty soon, she’s going to be an author and is the “go-to” advisor to some of the most successful businesses men and women in the Greater Hartford, Connecticut area. Among others, she is a prominent figure of Albanian Diaspora in USA.
Under her coordination and initiative, an event to celebrate the Albanian Independence Day, it was held for the first time in Hartford, CT on November 28th, 2007. Also she’s a well-known public speaker. For her precious contribution to the community, she’s honored with international and national recognition on her research into human trafficking, crime prevention, negotiation, leadership development, and conflict resolution.