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Master of Public Policy
Candidate Profiles
Class of 2019
Candidate Profiles
Master of Public Policy
Class of 2020
Aganagic, Lamia Page 3
Agnew, Nicholas David Kirouac Page 4
Alnuweiri, Saif-U-Din Page 5
Anderson, Nolan Page 6
Anderson-Birmingham, Erin Page 7
Ansel, Aryeh Isaac Page 8
Antinucci, Victoria Marie Page 9
Barzilay, Shir Page 10
Birbrager, Lindsay Page 11
Bocti, Jennifer Page 12
Carroll, Aidan Jamison Page 13
Chan, Clarence Page 14
Chew, Jennifer Laura Page 15
Cho, Joshua Page 16
Chu, Nicholas Leon Page 17
Clasadonte, Catherine Page 18
Clifford, Chelsea Page 19
Cook, Carly Page 20
Courneya, Olivia Page 21
De Rosa, Alexandra K. Page 22
de Souza, Trisha Page 23
Dwyer, Caitlin Page 24
Ermakova, Evguenia Page 25
Esmaeili, Arsalan Page 26
Evangeliou, Dean Page 27
Ewen, Caroline Page 28
Fast, Andre Page 29
Filgiano, Marcia Page 30
Fouladirad, Sasan Page 31
Funk, Jolene Page 32
Gajic, Marija Page 33
Gdyczynski, Natalie Victoria Page 34
Giannetta, Robert Page 35
Gill, Aneet Page 36
Glozic, Luka Page 37
Gold-Apel, Alexander Page 38
Gopaul, Timothy Page 39
Grant, Amanda Page 40
Habib, Momina Page 41
Howe, Sarah Jane Page 42
Husack, Kelly Alanna Page 43
Ingham, Declan Taylor Page 44
Jackman, Michael Eric Page 45
Jaffer, Fatema Page 46
Jamshaid, Ayesha Zaynab Page 47
Jassim, Mohamed Page 48
Khaled, Habiba Page 49
Khalil, Muhammad Page 50
Khan, Sarah Farooq Page 51
Kodama, Kristi Page 52
Koneswaran, Nilanee Page 53
Kotak, Rikin Page 54
Krzywiecki, Natalie Page 55
Kukan, Nemesha Page 56
Kumar, Arpit Page 57
Kupferschmidt, Matthew Page 58
Lall, Amanda Page 59
Laughton, Adam Page 60
Lin, Lin Ying Page 61
Lordon, Katherine Page 62
MacKey, Alison Page 63
Maini, Saurav Page 64
Marciano, Daniella Page 65
Marcil, Chloe Page 66
Mattes, Megan Page 67
Millar, Anna Page 68
Newton, Madison Page 69
Nguyen, Samantha Page 70
O’Shea, Vienna Page 71
Panday, Madhav Page 72
Quance, Matthew W. A. Page 73
Rajab, Aateka Page 74
Regier (Smith), Cherise Fay Page 75
Roh, Bryan Page 76
Santos, Victoria Page 77
Taghizadeh, Donya Page 78
Tallmeister, Genevieve J. Page 79
Tat, Sandy Page 80
Tica, Melisa Page 81
Toles, Brendan Page 82
Trott, Monica Page 83
Veilleux, Laurent-Philippe Page 84
Vendittelli, Vienna Page 85
Wilson, George Page 86
Wood, David Page 87
Xhaferri, Caroline Page 88
Yousof, Marjila Page 89
Yurt, Petek Page 90
Zhang, Lawrence Page 91
Zivojinovic, Adam Page 92
Zubairi, Fatima Page 93
Profiles for the Class of 2020, Master of Public Policy, University of Toronto
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MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Lamia Aganagic
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Bachelor of Kinesiology – High Honours, 2017
Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Award (2016 ‐ 2017) R. Tait McKenzie Society Inductee (2016 ‐ 2017)
Dean’s Student Leadership Award (2015 ‐ 2016, 2016 ‐ 2017) Recipient of Entrance Scholarship ‐ U of T Scholar (2013)
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
lululemon athletica, Toronto, ON Educator, 2017 ‐ Present
Responsible for exceptional guest experience and product education, referencing primary principles of design and function
Engage with Labour Optimization strategies to increase back‐of‐house inventory processing efficiency, improve team cohesion through effective communication strategies and encourage entrepreneurship within the company’s dynamic business model
Collaborate with leadership team and fellow Educators to promote community engagement through the creation of innovative initiatives that combine aspects of mindfulness, physical activity and personal development
Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Toronto, ON Student Co‐Chair (Volunteer) ‐ Task Force on Race and Indigeneity, 2017 ‐ Present
Collaborate with Faculty members, co‐curricular staff and community leaders to meet the objectives outlined in the Task Force’s Terms of Reference to examine how racialized and indigenous communities engage with multiple aspects of the Faculty’s institutional, work, academic and co‐curricular environments
Oversee the research conducted by the four Working Groups established by the Task Force as they gather data, solicit input from community members and make recommendations for their final reports
Structure the Task Force’s final report for the Dean to include substantive recommendations and an implementation framework with monitoring and accountability processes based on anti‐racism and Indigenous inclusion practices
Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Toronto, ON Communications Commissioner (Volunteer) – Kinesiology and Physical Education Undergraduate Association (KPEUA), 2016 ‐ 2017
Composed meeting agenda and recorded/revised meeting minutes for weekly Executive Council and biweekly General Council meetings, responsible for the dissemination of materials/resources needed by the Executive Council members
Oversaw the KPEUA’s website and social media accounts (i.e. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) to provide updates on student life
Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Toronto, ON Student Coordinator (Volunteer) – Outdoor Projects, 2015 ‐ 2016
Organized the preparation and execution of a 4‐day outdoor education credited course for 250 undergraduate students Coordinated 30 senior student leaders to formulate lesson plans for 12 stations, organized evening programming, revised
waterfront and land‐based safety procedures and drafted risk management protocols
Mediated conflict resolution between students and instituted an equitable environment in an outdoor setting through effective leadership practices
Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Student Ambassador, 2016 – 2017
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS Intermediate level oral and written French (U of T ‐ School of Continuing Studies, Seneca College ‐ Continuing Education)
Presenter, Leading Together – U of T Student Life Student Leadership Conference (2018) Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Leader, UHN Toronto Rehab Rumsey Centre (2016 – 2017)
Cadaveric Prosector, Faculty of Medicine – Division of Anatomy (2015 – 2016)
Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Para Pan Am Games, Press Operations Volunteer (2015)
Interests include: travel, yoga, music, film and literature
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Nick Agnew
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 University of Western Ontario, London, ON Honours Specialization Political Science, 2014
Dean's Honour List, 2016‐2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
The Geopolitical Monitor Corp., Toronto, ON Contributor, Summer 2016
Researched and wrote in‐depth opinion pieces on various geopolitical issues. Wrote multiple articles featured in GPM’s online publication.
ACTRA Toronto, Toronto, ON Intern, Summer 2016
Assisted in running casting calls showcasing Canadian talent to international casting directors and filmmakers. Managed confidential member files spanning from present day to the founding of the organization. Digitized over fifteen thousand member files.
The Office of Rob Oliphant, M.P., Toronto, ON Assistant, 2015–2016
Researched, reviewed, and wrote briefs on government policies, constituents’ legal cases, and parliamentary proceedings for Mr. Oliphant.
Drafted letters to Ministers, governmental agencies, and constituents on behalf of Mr. Oliphant. Assisted and advocated on behalf of constituents to aid the reception of government benefits. Assisted immigrants and refugees in their efforts to settle in Canada with their families. Organized community events.
Flor de Sal Restaurant, Support, Summer 2015
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
DemocracyLab at UWO: participated in a student‐run think‐tank that examines the political risks faced by certain industries in specific countries.
Advanced oral and written French. Edits‐for‐hire business throughout the completion of undergraduate degree.
Lived in Singapore for 6 months, studied the politics of Southeast Asia at the National University of Singapore. During this time, I had the opportunity to travel throughout the region to countries including China, Vietnam, and Malaysia, and more.
Hobbies: competitive sailing, amateur Olympic weightlifting, food writing, cooking.
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Saif Alnuweiri
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Columbia University, Columbia Journalism School, New York City, NY Master of Science in Journalism, 2015
Specialization in Digital Media
Master’s Thesis: Political Activism on New York City Campuses
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL Bachelor of Science in Journalism, 2014
Concentration in Political Science, Middle East Studies
Qatar Foundation Merit‐Based Scholarship, 2012‐2014 Dean’s List, 2010‐2012 (GPA:3.64)
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Yahoo! News Canada, Toronto, ON News Editor, February 2017‐Present Curate news homepage on morning, evening and weekend shifts
Pitch, research and report original news for website (ca.news.yahoo.com)
Cover Canadian politics, policy, marijuana legalization and NAFTA talks
Research and produce videos covering important moments in Canadian history Texas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar Communications Assistant, November 2016‐March 2017
Wrote and edited articles for university newsletter on educational outreach programs
Interviewed educational program attendees, parents and university professors in Arabic and English
Shot and co‐produced video marking the end of Maersk Oil’s operation in Qatar The New Republic, New York City, NY Editorial Intern, June‐September 2016 Covered current affairs and politics for the Minutes blog (tnr.com)
Copy‐edited, fact checked and published all online content using CMS
Researched and compiled lists of upcoming books by all major publishing houses
Translated Arabic language interviews and social media posts for senior editors
The National Memo, New York City, NY Editorial Intern, January‐June 2016 Wrote and published multiple articles a day covering the primaries, debate analysis, public policy proposals, state congressional
races, election polls and voter trends
Wrote originally reported articles on protests, political activism and campaign events
Daily responsibilities included researching, pitching, fact checking, writing, photo‐editing, pulling Reuters wire content and keeping website (nationalmemo.com) and social media pages up to date
The New York Times (nytimes.com), New York City, NY Fact Checking Intern, August‐December 2015
Fact checked and copy‐edited weekly columns by Umberto Eco, Melinda Gates and Richard Branson along with one‐time submissions by numerous other op‐ed writers
Learned the Times’ two‐step process of fact checking and cataloguing verified facts
Aided senior editors in copy‐editing miscellaneous work for flow and clarity
Strengthened working knowledge of LexisNexis, TimesPast and other databases
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Nolan Anderson
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, ON Honours Bachelor of Science, 2017 Major in Psychology, Double Minor in Philosophy and
French
Class of 2017 UTM Valedictorian
Graduated with Distinction Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Award, 2017
Principal’s Involvement Award, 2016
J. Tuzo Wilson Athlete of the Year, 2016
Ontario College Athletics Association Men’s Soccer MVP, 2016
UTM Men’s Varsity Soccer Team MVP, 2016
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE Dipika Damerla, Provincial Liberal Candidate, Mississauga East‐Cooksville, Mississauga, ON Volunteer Chair (Volunteer), May 9 ‐ June 7, 2018 Recruited and retained over 200 active volunteers for daily campaign activities
Established strong volunteer engagement program to ensure volunteer satisfaction
Supported the planning of important events such as Election Day and the Campaign Office Grand Opening
Dipika Damerla, Member of Provincial Parliament, Mississauga East‐Cooksville, Mississauga, ON Constituency Assistant, June 2017 ‐ May 2018 Liaised with the Liberal Caucus Service Bureau and Minister’s Offices on Ministry initiatives and legislation
Responded to issues and correspondence, managed junior case work
Supported the development of communications materials such as news releases, backgrounders, speaking notes, and greetings
Assisted with the design and content of the Member’s seasonal householder delivered to all 42,000 households in the riding
Created the Member’s monthly e‐mail newsletters delivered to approximately 6,000 community members
Planned and executed the Member’s largest‐ever Annual Community BBQ with over 2,000 community members in attendance Jack.org, Toronto, ON Fundraising Intern, Summer 2016 Coordinated logistics for 750 riders and 100 volunteers for the annual Jack Ride fundraiser Increased donor fundraising to a record $500,000 for youth mental health
Achieved 97% rider satisfaction rating and 95% recommendation rate
Initiated and designed inaugural Jack Chapter Students’ Fundraising Program Health Adaptation Research on Trauma (HART) Lab, Mississauga, ON Research Assistant, 2016 ‐ 2017
Streamlined the data collection and storage process from various types of raw data sources
Data collected was used in publications by Dr. Andersen, J.P. in support of her research on the effects of resilience training on the physiological correlates of stress among first responders
Jack.org, Jack Talks Speaker (Volunteer), Toronto, ON, September 2015 ‐ April 2017 UTM Health & Counselling Centre, Team Leader, Peer Health Educator, September 2014 ‐ April 2015
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Advanced oral and written French
Completed a Summer Abroad U of T Program in Oxford, England, 2015; studied Disability: Culture and Inclusion
Planning Committee, UTM Student Life Leadership Conference, 2015‐2016
Logistics Committee, UTM Students’ Union Orientation, May‐September 2014
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Erin Anderson‐Birmingham
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 York University (Glendon College), Toronto, ON Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Honours Major in Political Science Dean's Honour List, 2014‐2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, ON Ophthalmology Clinic Clerical Assistant, 2015 ‐ Present
Engage with patients in a variety of administrative tasks related to their care
Organize clinical schedules and input patient data into the hospital databases Kawartha Dairy, Barrie, ON Retail Sales Clerk, 2016
Worked drive thru service / in‐store service Assisted customers in sales transactions
Pet Country Estates, Innisfil, ON Dog Kennel Assistant, 2013‐2014 (Volunteer 2011‐2013)
Involved in daily animal care management Engaged in customer service and sales transactions Sanitized all facilities
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Bayview Golf and Country Club, Curling League Coordinator, 2017 ‐ Present Bayview Gold and Country Club, Curling Council Representative, 2017 ‐ Present St. John’s Ambulance, Medical Terminology Certificate, 2016
National Coaching Certification Program, Competitive Curling Coach Certification, 2016
Glendon College, Residence Council, 2014‐2016 Avid curler, vocal enthusiast
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Aryeh Ansel
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 Ivey Business School at Western University, London, ON Bachelor of Arts, Honours Business Administration (HBA), 2015
Graduated with Distinction Dean's Honour List, 2012‐2015 Active member of the Ivey Consulting and Technology Clubs
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Accenture, Toronto, ON Consulting Analyst, October 2015 – June 2018
Designed and implemented business changes across multiple clients and industries to drive functional and technical business transformations, focusing on people and process‐related tasks, specifically:
o Met with client stakeholders to diagnose specific business issues and concerns, leading to a holistic understanding of issues and participation in the direct planning of transformation strategies
o Designed optimized business processes based on client requirements gathered in business stakeholder workshops and through process observation, leading to increased efficiency and user satisfaction
o Led the implementation of a change readiness and training program to prepare a client organization for the implementation of new business processes, ensuring that changes were effectively adopted and sustained
Volunteer Activities within Accenture: o Served as the LGBT Recruiting Lead for Canada, tasked with increasing diversity recruiting for LGBT people for
Accenture Canada through recruiting events and special workshops/sessions o Acted as the main contact and liaison between Accenture and certain recruiting events/conferences that took
place throughout the year (e.g. Out on Bay Street) o Co‐editor and contributing member of the weekly CMT (Communications, Media & Tech) newsletter covering top
stories and events in the industry; read by over 200 coworkers in Canada and abroad Ivey Business School, London, ON Business 1220E Lecturer’s Assistant, September 2014 – April 2015 Graded over 200 exams and reports by evaluating students’ performance and by providing detailed feedback, allowing for a fair
and timely return of the graded papers to students
Judged the annual Business 1220E case competition by assessing teams’ business plans and presentations relative to other teams, ultimately ensuring the smooth and objective completion of the competition
Cardswap, Business Analyst, Summer 2014 Dishon Limited, Website Designer, Summer 2013
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Actively participated in multiple volunteer opportunities including the WWF CN Tower Climb, food packing at the Daily Bread and Fort York Food Banks and networking sessions with youth to assist with career building
Conversational oral and written Hebrew Proficient in Salesforce.com administration and configuration
Hobbies include being outdoors, hiking, cooking, reading and playing hockey
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Victoria Antinucci
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Honors Bachelor of Science with High Distinction, 2018
Research Specialist in Psychology and Minor in Physiology Elected President (2016‐2017) and Academic Coordinator (2015‐2016) of the Psychology Students’ Association at U of T Conducted an undergraduate thesis titled: The Action Effect and Encoding Precision in Visual Working Memory Dean's Honour List, 2016‐2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Lab Manager, Fall 2017 – Summer 2018
Managed the Visual Cognition Lab and Adult Development Lab at the University of Toronto
Communicated with Professors and Graduate students to create action plans to accomplish research projects by set deadlines
Maintained an organized work environment of over 50 people by monitoring various email accounts and databases, updating financial records, training incoming students, and scheduling weekly meetings
Initiated and oversaw the implementation of secure computer network configurations and Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices for remote, immediate, and secure backups of testing data
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Adult Volunteer Pool Coordinator, Fall 2017 – Summer 2017
Managed a large database of older adult volunteers on Microsoft Access for the Psychology Department Analyzed demographic and usage statistics of the database and created a presentation for budgetary meetings Researched and implemented digital advertisements in Metroland Media to increase participant recruitment Created participant lists based on eligibility criteria for laboratories in the department Answered phone calls and emails on a regular basis from volunteers in the community
City of Toronto, Toronto, ON Program Coordinator, 2014 – 2018
Developed lesson plans on leadership and professional development for youth leadership as a camp counselor Collaborated with co‐workers in after school programs to teach young children cooking skills and worked with seniors by
monitoring their bi‐weekly dances University of Toronto, Research Assistant (Volunteer), 2015‐2018, in three psychology and neuroscience laboratories Revision Assistant, Elections Canada, 2014
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Recipient of the Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Award (2018), University College Christine Elmslie Scholarship (2018), and the University College Special In‐Course Scholarship (2017)
Attended the 2017 Annual Undergraduate Thesis Conference in Ottawa, ON and gave a presentation on my undergraduate thesis on the Action Effect in Visual Cognition
Academic Publication: Huffman, G., Antinucci, V.M., & Pratt, J. The illusion of control: Sequential dependencies underlie contigent attentional capture. Psyconomic Bulletin & Review, 1‐7, doi: https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423‐017‐1422‐5
Proficient with conducting quantitative and qualitative data analysis on SPSS (Statistical Programing for the Social Sciences) and Excel
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Shir Barzilay
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship
Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA Executive Education Certificate, 2017
Leadership, Organization and Action Program York University, Toronto, ON Honors Bachelor of Arts, 2016
Major in History, Minor in Business Recipient of Entrance Scholarship Dean’s Circle of Students
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Provincial Election, Barrie, ON Campaign Manager, 2018
Created a campaign strategy and developed policy points
Oversaw a nomination campaign budget
Supervised a campaign team, strategists and volunteers CIJA (Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs), Toronto, ON Government Relations and Public Policy Coordinator, 2016–2017
Advanced provincial legislation to change the Ontario Human Rights code and arranged more than 50 lobbying meetings with government officials at the federal, provincial and municipal level
Instrumental in the grant research process and direction planning
Planned and implemented a Lobby Day
Public Works & Government Services Canada, Ottawa, ON Policy and Parliamentary Intern, Summer 2015
Contributed political advice to the Director of Policy through memorandums that led to decisions about government policy and federal regulations
Assisted in creating and preparing the Minister’s question period guidebook
Analyzed and organized government procurement purchases, contributing to a clear and comprehensive government spending history
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Fluent in written and oral Hebrew Recipient of Hillel’s Outstanding Student Leadership Award Honouree at the Hasbara Canada and Aish HaTorah Advocacy Gala Recipient of the Ontario Scholar Award for Academic Excellence
Volunteer for Bernard Betel Centre delivering meals on wheels to seniors
Senior CJPAC Fellow, 2014‐2015 and Junior CJPAC Fellow, 2013‐2014 Speaker at the CJPAC Fellowship conference 2016 and 2017: How to Mobilize the General Public
Articulate communicator, proficient writer and quick learner
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Lindsay Birbrager
EDUCATION Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Ivey Business School, Western University, London, ON Bachelor of Arts, Honors Business Administration, 2015
Ivey Publications: Mabel’s Labels Results Only Work Environment (2015), CIBC Gender Diversity (2016), Fauzia Kehar: Redefining Norms in a Conservative Culture (2018)
Dean's Honor List, 2011‐2015
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE Canada Bread Company Limited, Toronto, ON Assistant Marketing Manager, September 2017‐Present Collaborate with a cross‐functional team to build a business case to decommission the rye line at one plant, by presenting the
strategic rationale and financial implications, including $500,000 in cost savings, resulting in alignment to shift production to another plant in need of additional line time to run more efficiently
Educate Weight Watchers on the impact of their clean label mandate and proposed a three‐year phased approach with limited impact on product integrity, shelf life and cost, to which they aligned
Canada Bread Company Limited, Toronto, ON Account Manager, Foodservice Sales, September 2016‐2017 Presented business reviews to key accounts by compiling and analyzing past and present performance data and articulating
strategies to fuel growth, resulting in a cumulated 25% growth within the accounts in my territory
Trained Territory Sales Managers to secure foodservice accounts by holding one‐on‐one training sessions, conducting market training and building a database of reference documents, resulting in stronger engagement and 50 more accounts secured than the previous year
Canada Bread Company Limited, Toronto, ON Category Insights Analyst, September 2015‐2016 Proposed a new post‐launch review process with an increased focus on continuous learning and presented prototypes of the
recommended changes to the SVP of Marketing, resulting in the roll out of the new process to the larger marketing team
Coordinated collaborative strategy sessions to provide marketers with new perspectives on the bread category and their segment and assisted them in altering their strategies to fit consumer shopping habits
ember advisory ltd., Toronto, ON Strategy and Marketing Coordinator, Summer 2014
Collaborated with internal and external partners to create an actionable contingency plan for a failed project by conducting a market scan, initiating a request for information and creating a business case with three viable strategic options, reducing the project risk and accelerating management’s decision‐making process
Redesigned ember’s website through search engine optimization, strong content development and the introduction of bi‐ weekly blog posts, which increased ember’s awareness and reach, doubling the audience size and increasing online subscribers by 400% within three months
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS Ivey Business School, London, ON Section Four Charity Representative, 2014
Coordinated a fundraiser for the Arthritis society by negotiating and managing the logistics, promoting the event through innovative channels and recruiting, scheduling and overseeing volunteers, resulting in a successful evening with over $2500 donated to the charity
Enactus, London, ON Project Manager, 2012‐2013
Restructured the financial literacy division by assessing the project, researching factors that led to past failures and proposing change, which resulted in the development of a project that suited the individuals being targeted, doubling participation and thus the project’s overall success
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Jennifer Bocti
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2017
Major in Global Development and Minor in Gender Studies Buddy Program and Events Coordinator, Global Development Student Council, 2015‐2017 Cuban Culture and Society Exchange at the University of Havana, 2015
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Office of the Premier of Ontario, Toronto, ON General Assistant of Communications, 2017‐2018 Organized and formatted speaking products for the Honourable Kathleen Wynne
Monitored upcoming events and allocated writing assignments between Premier’s Office and Cabinet Office
Summarized weekly legislative updates and created graphics for the weekly Liberal Update newsletter
Managed the calendar of the Executive Director of Communications, Rebecca MacKenzie
Corresponded between the Premier’s Tour, Operations and Outreach team and different ministries to ensure that speaking products are culturally appropriate and historically accurate
Ministry of Community and Social Services (ON), Toronto, ON Intern, 2017 Worked under the Hon. Dr. Helena Jaczek and her ministry staff
Attended briefings on social policy development, communications and issues management in the categories of developmental services, community services and social assistance
Updated and analyzed project spreadsheets to identify and communicate funding allocations
Wrote questions for The Legislative Assembly’s Question Period
Connected with partners and stakeholders through tours and events alongside the Minister and her staff, learning of the different community hubs and service agencies
Attended inter‐ministerial meetings to discuss progression of policies
Edward Jones, ON On‐Call Branch Office Administrator, 2016‐2017
Worked alongside a Financial Advisor (FA) and their clients to properly manage their personal accounts
Opened the office and began morning meetings with FA
Maintained frequent contact with prospects and clients, in person and by phone, to execute administration of their financial priorities in savings vehicles such as RRSPs, RESPs, TFSAs, insurance and estate planning
Prepared the appropriate documents for client appointments
Managed client relations through annual birthday calls, appropriate communication and hospitality during appointments
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Volunteer Coordinator and Correspondents, Amanda Yeung Collucci Provincial Liberal Nomination Campaign, 2017
Events Coordinator, Queen’s Half the Sky, 2016‐2017 Strong understanding of qualitative research and social policy development
Passionate advocate for gender equity, labour reform and Indigenous rights
Mid‐level proficiency in Spanish (written and oral)
Is a “knock‐out” in kick‐boxing
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Aidan Carroll
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018
McGill University, Montréal, QC Bachelor of Arts, 2017
Major in Political Science, Minors in Anthropology and Communication Studies Study Away Semester, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, 2017 International Exchange, Universiteit Leiden, Leiden, Netherlands, 2015
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Sickkids Foundation, Toronto, ON Infield Marketing – Sponsorship and Strategic Initiatives, March – September 2018
Managed and stewarded a territory of over 100 partner locations cultivating relationships with key store managers through consistent communication
Inspired front‐end employees of major corporate partners to exceed their fundraising goals through in‐store activations and presentations, resulting in more than $400 000 raised for the Hospital for Sick Children
Represented Sickkids and made presentations at corporate functions, answered questions about fund allocation, activities of the hospital and fundraising efforts
Secured 5000+ signatures on a petition to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, which helped result in a commitment of $2.4 billion from the Provincial Government towards the hospital’s “Project Horizon” infrastructure development plan
The Australian Red Cross, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Birth Family Advocacy Support Worker, 2017–2018
Selected to plan, develop and conduct bi‐weekly court workshops for parents involved with Child and Youth Protection Services (CYPS) in the Australian Capital Territory
Liaised with lawyers to draft flow‐charts demonstrating pathways through and potential outcomes of the court process when families are subject to action by the CYPS
Consulted incarcerated clients to plan next steps and advise on what was happening in their case Accompanied parents to court and provided advice on navigating CYPS policy, filing documents and examining affidavits Prepared subpoenas for use in court
McGill University Career Planning Services, Montréal, QC Alumni Representative, 2015–2016
Designed and led three professional networking workshops and events for McGill University students and alumni
Created and implemented various forms of promotion including poster design, distribution and presentations to attract students to the program
Editor and writer for the McGill Mentor Magazine
McGill Students for Right To Play, Membership Coordinator, 2014‐2016
Integral part of a leadership team that raised over $27 000 in 2016 alone, placing 554 children in Right To Play programming across Canada and around the world
Casa Pueblito Canada, Intern, 2016
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Winner of the Student Society of McGill University’s Club of the Year and Event of the Year as an executive member of the leadership team of McGill Students for Right to Play (2015 & 2016)
Intermediate French I at the Australian National University School of Continuing Studies (2017)
Child Therapy Volunteer at the Hospital for Sick Children (2013) Head Coach at Power Soccer Academy (2009‐2016)
Contributing Writer to the McGill Tribune (2012‐2017)
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Clarence Chan
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Entrance Scholarship, 2018
Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, ON Associate of The Royal Conservatory of Music, 2017 Completed ARCT Performers diplomas in Violin Performance (First Class Honours) and Piano Performance (Honours)
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours), 2015 Entrance Scholarship, 2011 Dean's Honour List, 2011 ‐ 2015
Senior Qualitative Research Project
Worked in a team to complete an impact evaluation on community programs run by the Neighbour to Neighbour Centre
Reviewed relevant background literature using online databases to develop a robust research methodology and compile an ethics package for Hamilton Integrated Research Ethics Board submission
Recruited study participants from different subgroups of volunteers, designed and collected consent forms from study participants, conducted interviews and focus groups, and transcribed recordings for thematic analysis
Disseminated a final report to the partner organization to help provide actionable and specific recommendations for future decisions regarding reading tutor volunteers, resource and community counselors, and food bank volunteers
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto, ON Career Launch Program Associate, March 2018 ‐ August 2018
Supported RBC branch banking services as a Client Advisor as part of the Career Launch Program rotational internship
Provided banking solutions to clients by conducting banking transactions and inquiries Worked closely with banking advisors, financial advisors, and financial planners to provide tailored banking advice to a wide
range of individuals and businesses
Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme, Fujieda, Shizuoka Assistant Language Teacher, August 2015 ‐ August 2016 Designed and prepared original lesson plans for various high school English classes Collaborated with native Japanese English teachers to lead language activities and projects Attended Shizuoka Prefecture Board of Education workshops to improve skills at teaching English as a foreign language
Provided students with conversational practice for English proficiency tests such as EIKEN and TOEFL
Bujak Badminton Club, Badminton Instructor and Convener, September 2017 ‐ Present Town of Richmond Hill, Badminton Instructor and Convener, September 2016 ‐ Present Cosmo Music, Violin and Piano Teacher, January 2018 ‐ May 2018
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Started a YouTube channel to improve and apply musical skills, 2014 ‐ Present | https://youtube.com/c/ccmelodies
Created a portfolio website to share original musical arrangements, 2017 ‐ Present | https://ccmelodies.ca
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), 2017 | 720 (94th percentile)
McMaster University Chamber Orchestra Violinist, 2011 ‐ 2015
McMaster University Health Sciences Musical Violinist, 2011 ‐ 2015
McMaster University Children’s Hospital Volunteer Elementary Schoolroom Assistant and Pianist, 2014 ‐ 2015
McMusic Together Volunteer Piano Tutor, 2014
McMaster University Varsity Badminton Team, 2012 ‐ 2013
Languages: Conversational Cantonese; Basic Japanese, Japanese Language Proficiency (JLPT) N4 Exam, 2017
Proficient with Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office; basic understanding of Java
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Jennifer Chew
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC Bachelor of Arts, 2018
French Cohort Program in Public and International Affairs Double major in French and Political Science; Co‐operative Education degree for 4 Co‐op terms completed
University Exchange at Institut d'études politiques de Strasbourg, France, 2014‐2015 Dean's Honour Roll, Spring 2017
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Health Canada, Health and Food Products Branch, Ottawa, ON Junior Policy Analyst, September‐ December 2016 Assisted in the key roles of the Strategic Horizontal Policy Division in the Policy, Planning and International Affairs Directorate
that leads branch policy‐making and coordination
Contributed to the development of key health policy priorities of the government through documents such as memoranda to Cabinet, Q&As, presentations, background research, etc.
Supported the organization and follow‐up of the fall meeting for the Multi‐Stakeholder Steering Committee on Drug Shortages
Developed quality products on short deadlines to ensure appropriate review and feedback time from my superiors
Royal Canadian Mint, Vancouver, BC Sales Representative, April‐August 2016, February 2017 Employed by a Federal Crown Corporation to promote high‐quality Canadian numismatic products
Adapted to a new retail environment with providing informed and detailed information to customers about the Mint’s products and operations for both public and private sectors
ProMéxico/Trade Commission of Mexico for Western Canada, Vancouver, BC Intern, January‐April 2016
Worked in a Mexican Federal Government Organization that promotes investment and trade for Mexico in the global market
Helped perform the services provided by the organization for bridging relations between Canadian and Mexican companies, such as research on regulations, market trends and consumer needs as well as summarizing information
Assisted the Administrative Assistant in organizing meetings between the Trade Commissioner and Canadian Companies
Updated the database of Canadian companies that have projects or investments in Mexico
Sage North America, Richmond, BC French Translator, May‐August 2014
Collaborated with team members to write meaningful French translations for accounting software products and help menus
Conversed with superiors to receive and apply constant feedback on ongoing translation projects through multiple medias
Developed an understanding of business and technical vocabulary in French and English
Mountain Equipment Co‐op, Floor Staff, 2017 London Drugs, Sales Service, 2009‐2014
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Proficient in French with DALF C1 certification, intermediate Spanish, introductory German
Passionate for traveling and experiencing new cultures, visited many countries in Europe, Asia and Central America and participated in 2 school‐led exchanges: Japan 2009, France 2014‐2015; later participated in the GPS Buddy Program at SFU to welcome international students to Canada
Interested in stakeholder engagement and participation that can facilitate better policy‐making inspired by my Co‐op positions
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Joshua Cho
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Bachelor of Arts, 2017
Double Major in International Relations (3.5/4.33 minimum GPA requirement) & Political Science Completed UBC’s Arts Co‐operative Education Program (16 months of co‐op)
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
BC Financial Institutions Commission, Financial Institutions Division, Vancouver, BC Policy Analyst, May 2017 – June 2018
Demonstrated strong analytical and research abilities by assessing the impact of potential regulatory standards and policy options throughout the ongoing legislative review of BC’s Financial Institutions Act and Credit Union Incorporation Act, and providing policy recommendations to the Superintendent and BC’s Ministry of Finance
Exercised stakeholder management skills as part of the Secretariat for the Credit Union Prudential Supervisory Association (CUPSA), a cross‐jurisdictional organization consisting of provincial credit union regulators across Canada, by coordinating quarterly meetings with CUPSA executives, and supporting and facilitating CUPSA working group initiatives
Facilitated policy consultations with credit union industry stakeholders by drafting invitation letters and meeting agendas to advance the discussion of mortgage underwriting standards with over 20 different BC credit unions and their executives
Demonstrated reliability by performing Senior Policy Analyst‐level tasks for six months, such as undertaking the CUPSA Secretariat role and onboarding a new Policy Director by providing an informative walkthrough of the policy team’s priorities
BC Financial Institutions Commission, Financial Institutions Division, Vancouver, BC Junior Policy Analyst, May 2016 – December 2016
Authored a 35‐page research report that compares policies regarding self‐insurance regulation across Canadian provinces to identify gaps in BC’s regulatory legislation and provide key findings on ways to align BC’s regulatory framework with other provinces
Displayed effective oral communication skills when providing a 20‐minute power point presentation on the research report to discuss key findings and when answering questions asked by staff and management
Co‐authored a 51‐page research report exploring the history and evolution of the credit union industry in BC over the past 25 years and case studies of past credit union mergers and wind‐ups, which identified key reasons for credit union failures and lessons learned
Demonstrated strong written communication skills by drafting clear and concise speaking notes for the Superintendent, letters to industry and briefing memos for management and BC’s Ministry of Finance on various financial regulatory matters
Global Affairs Canada, North America Advocacy Division, Ottawa, ON Junior Advocacy Officer, January 2015 – August 2015
Conducted sound analysis and research on Canada‐U.S. market access issues by surveying legislation and trade data, identifying key industry stakeholders and political officials in the U.S., and regularly monitoring U.S. state legislature activity
Demonstrated written communication skills by drafting talking points and briefing memos on various bilateral Canada‐U.S. issues to brief management and the U.S./Mexico missions network in a clear and succinct manner
Demonstrated verbal communication skills by corresponding and following up with political and mission operations officers across the U.S. and Mexico to ensure annual advocacy strategy and budget plans were accurate and on target
Compiled and edited background briefing material for the Governor General’s briefing book in anticipation of his official visit to the U.S. Midwest in April 2015 by corresponding with background note drafters and ensuring that specific formats laid out by the Office of the Secretary to the Governor General were followed
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS Findings from the research report on self‐insurance regulation were included in the BC Ministry of Finance’s published policy
recommendations for the ongoing review of BC’s Financial Institutions Act and Credit Union Incorporation Act
Recipient of the Go Global International Learning Programs Award and the Global KU Study Abroad Scholarship for a four‐month study abroad semester at Korea University in Seoul, South Korea
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Nicholas Chu
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON Bachelor of Environmental Studies, 2009
School of Planning, Land Development Planning Specialization 2009 Exchange Program, Theory and Practice of Planning in the UK, Oxford Brookes University Dean's Honour List, 2008‐2009
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Creative Urban Projects Inc./Bullwheel International Cable Car Corp., Toronto, ON & Sarnen, CH Research Director, Planning & Transportation, Aug 2010 – Present
Lead and oversee research and data collection efforts to ensure feasibility studies are completed on time and on budget
Represent company during client meetings to expand business network, generate leads, and secure contracts
Produce high‐quality Cable Propelled Transit research reports for public and private sector clients in major cities such as San Diego, Perth, Lagos, Gothenburg, Toronto, and Sydney
Co‐author world’s first literature review documenting the development of Cable Propelled Transit systems, which positioned company as the world’s leading specialists in urban gondolas
Identify, research and monitor innovative urban and transport planning models such as Personal Mobility Devices, Aerial Passenger Drones, and Car‐Free Communities
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Toronto, ON Junior Policy Advisor Support, Jun 2010 – Aug 2010
Reviewed, analyzed, and prepared summaries/briefing reports on Ontario Municipal Board decisions and brownfield studies
Conducted environmental scan, which focused on understanding and disseminating materials about the latest Information Management Tools
Provided strategic advice on managing the Ministry’s retention policies of provincial land use planning records Sorbara Development Group, Vaughan, ON Assistant Project Coordinator/Student Planner, May 2009 – Sept 2009
Assisted in the compilation of materials/studies to ensure timely submission of development applications
Reviewed and analyzed various planning instruments such as Zoning By‐laws, Official Plan Amendments, and site plans
Liaised with government authorities and contractors to track approvals throughout the development application process Toronto Transit Commission, Transportation Planning Technician, Sept 2008 – Dec 2008 Regional Municipality of York, Planning Assistant – Employment Surveyor, May 2007 – Sept 2007
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Presented papers on urban cable cars at local and international workshops/conferences in front of audiences of up to 80 persons (e.g. Aerial Cable Transit for Oxford 2018; Cdn. Assoc. of Planning Technicians Professional Development Conference – Guelph 2016; Singapore International Transport Congress & Exhibition 2013; and Beijing COTA International Conference of Transportation Professionals CICTP 2012)
Led and supported community consultation sessions for Don Valley Cable Car proposal at the Evergreen Brick Works in Toronto
Authored numerous academic/professional publications (e.g. Connecting the Last Mile of the Journey with Cable Propelled Transit (Land Transport Authority, Oct 2013); Overview of Urban Gondolas: Implications and Opportunities for Implementation in Chinese Cities (ASCE, Dec 2012); Plain Transit for Planners (Co‐author) (OPPI, Mar 2011))
Interviewed by media outlets including BBC Radio, Time Warner News Buffalo, Metro, and Travel + Leisure Magazine Enjoys activities both indoors and outdoors (e.g. snowboarding, playing softball, and learning new languages)
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Catherine Clasadonte
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 Ryerson University, Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, with Distinction, 2018
Specialization in Professional Communication Minor in Politics, Minor in Public Relations Recipient of Program Entrance Scholarship, 2014 Dean's Honour List, 2015‐2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Ryerson University, English Language Support Department at Student Learning Services, Toronto, ON English Language Facilitator, 2017‐2018
Facilitated tutoring sessions with non‐native English speakers at Ryerson (students and visiting scholars) who were looking to better their academic language and writing abilities pertaining to specific school‐based courses and extracurricular activities
Organized personalized English language lessons for students working independently who were looking to build self‐confidence, fluency, vocabulary, and accuracy using original English Language Support resources
Contributed to the creation and development of over 20 original speaking/listening and writing activities for English Language Support’s internal resource collection
Planned and executed weekly conversation group sessions comprised of 10‐15 students Sherbourne Health Centre, Toronto, ON Researcher and Communication Strategist Volunteer, 2018
Collaborated with members of the Sherbourne Health Centre and Ryerson University faculty to create a strategic communication and partnership plan to implement by Spring 2018 with the objective of rebranding the Health Bus initiative
Led a team of 5 students on researching, planning, and executing an original communication strategy in order to better market and communicate the Sherbourne Health Centre’s mobile health unit, the Health Bus, to identified Toronto demographics
Created artistic and informative visual communication artifacts (pamphlets, website template, brochures, etc.) to disseminate as part of the strategic communication plan
Presented all primary research, strategy, and visuals to a panel of 8 Ryerson staff and Sherbourne Health Centre representatives at a year‐end research conference at Ryerson University
Armour Heights Soccer Club, Toronto, ON Head Coach, 2016‐2017
Organized and implemented technical and recreational weekly training programs for participants aged 4‐15 Planned and executed end‐of‐year congratulatory ceremonies for over 40 participants and community members
Ryerson University, Tri‐Mentoring Program, Professional Communication Peer Mentor Volunteer, 2017–2018 Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences Student Volunteer, 2017
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
General Volunteer for the Professional Communication Alumni Association, 2018
IBM International Virtual Business Project Participant, 2017
Digital Ontario Initiatives Hackathon Participant, 2017 Involved in community‐building endeavours, specifically regarding non‐native English speakers and newcomers to Canada
Confident public speaker dedicated to executive team leadership
Avid baker and sports enthusiast
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Chelsea Clifford
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Western University, London, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Specialization in Political Science President of the Political Science Association, Stylist and Creative Director for Volta Magazine, Research Analyst in the
Leadership and Democracy Lab, Recipient of the Global and Intercultural Engagement Honor (2018) Dean's Honour List, 2014‐2018
University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia Semester Exchange Program, February 2017
Recipient of the Ivey Foundation for International Exchange Program Scholarship (2017)
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
The Princeton Review, Toronto, ON UWO Campus Representative, 2017‐2018
Targeted specific student groups for partnership deals and presented information about The Princeton Review to these groups
Organized and marketed specific campus events run by the Princeton Review
Proctored LSAT, MCAT, GMAT, GRE and DAT Mock Exams for Western students, which yielded unprecedented turnouts
University of Toronto G8/G20 Research Group, Toronto, ON Research Analyst (Volunteer), 2016–2017 Compiled background research and analyzed data sets on climate change compliance from G20 summits
Completed a compliance report on various G20 members for the 2013‐2014 St. Petersburg Summit
The Village Restaurant, Stoney Creek, ON Server, 2011‐2018 Entrusted with responsibilities of making sure the restaurant is ready for opening in the morning and ensuring inventory and
cash is safely put away and locked up
Responsible for properly serving the legal amount of alcoholic beverages allowed per customer and ensuring the proper form of transportation is taken by those customers who have consumed any alcohol
Western University, International Learning Ambassador, 2017‐2018 PPL Aquatic Group, Lifeguard, 2014‐2016
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Have completed all violin practical and theory examinations for the Royal Conservatory of Music
Article published in Western’s Political Science Undergraduate Journal – The Social Contract
Research analyst for the Leadership & Democracy Lab – focused on industry, regional and leadership democratic transitions and created short publications relating to key areas of issue with a specified approach
Soccer enthusiast, player for Niagara United in the Ontario Women’s Soccer League (OWSL)
Acted as director for Western’s charity fashion show, allocating funds to the London Housing Registry
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Carly Cook
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Trent University, Oshawa, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2017
Specialization in Sociology Dean's Honour List, 2015‐2017 President’s List, 2017
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Riverside Golf Club, Ajax, ON Pro Shop Attendant (Keyholder), Spring 2017‐Present Provide customer service including scheduling tee times and tournaments
Organize and contribute to the success of tournaments and members’ leagues
Fulfill customer requests and needs, and generally ensure the smooth day‐to‐day functioning of the business
Promote the various club memberships
Complete payment transactions daily with customers
Responsible for reconciling tills when opening and closing to ensure maintenance of the correct float and accuracy of cash deposits
Maintain a high standard of clubhouse cleanliness and organization Bath and Body Works, Pickering, ON Sales Associate, 2017‐Present Provide high‐quality customer service including product recommendations and knowledge of sales promotions
Complete purchase, return, and exchange transactions
Build product display fixtures and tables into various designs in accordance with company standard
Contribute to achievement of the team’s hourly sales and conversion goals
Organize merchandise and display fixtures to ensure the highest quality of cleanliness and order
The Investment Funds Institute of Canada (IFIC), Toronto, ON Administrative Assistant (Summer Student), 2013‐2016 Completed conversion of historical/archival paper records into electronic format to be accessible within IFIC’s word‐searchable
document management system
Provided operational assistance at the IFIC Annual Golf Tournament, Annual Conference, and various member events
Prepared numerous events to maintain the high standard of organization and design the association desired
Pickering High School, Women’s Rugby and Field Hockey Assistant Coach (Volunteer), 2013‐2016
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Ontario Scholar, 2013 Recipient of Trent University In‐Course Scholarship, 2016‐2017 Sports enthusiast, enjoy playing competitive rugby and soccer
Recipient of Most Valuable Player and Most Improved Player awards from the Toronto Scottish RFC, 2015 and 2016
Hobbies include running, yoga, weight lifting, cooking, and reading Travel enthusiast
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Olivia Courneya
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2017
Specialization in Global Studies Co‐President, Global Studies Student Association, 2016‐2017 Public Relations Director, Global Studies Student Association, 2015‐2016 Dean's Honour Roll, 2017
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Toronto, ON Administrative Coordinator ‐ Donor Services, 2017‐2018
Directed individuals over email, phone, and in‐person to appropriate destinations in a professional manner
Responsible for wedding program and producing content for donors
Organized and distributed all incoming and outgoing donations and mail
Assisted with production process of insurance certificates daily Submitted and recorded all office service invoices, ordered and maintained stock for kitchen and mailroom
Contributed to national real‐estate billing and property upkeep
Casa – Pueblito, Toronto, ON Events Coordinator, Summer 2017
Planned community fundraising events which raised over $6000 and coordinated logistics including management of event budgets
Fundraised using Giftworks Software, performed outreach to potential donors, created social media posts and email campaigns, provided donation receipts
Assisted with grant research, organized and presented data
Centre for Community, Research, Learning and Action, Waterloo, ON Intern (Volunteer), 2016‐2017
Collaborated with community research partner to conduct community‐based participatory research Created research proposal and study design, performed literature review, collected and analyzed data, and wrote final report Presented project, “Exploring Services for Young Carers in the Waterloo Region” to community partner and at the Laurier
CCRLA conference
Academic Council on the United Nations System, Waterloo, ON Intern (Volunteer), 2015‐2016
Created podcast summaries for ACUNS website, contributed to the planning of their annual international conference Attended and supported logistics of ACUNS 2016 Annual International Conference in New York City Contributed to the creation and editing of articles seen by large audiences Gained exposure to international policy topics
Polycultural Immigrant & Community Services, Employment Counselor, Summer 2016 Nellie’s Shelter for Women and Children, Special Events Assistant, Summer 2015
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Contributed to planning 2016 Annual Global Studies and Religion Studies Conference “Religion and Global Citizenship: Can Faith be a Force for Peace”
Wilfrid Laurier Food Bank Volunteer, 2014‐2015 Beginner oral and written Spanish
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Alexandra De Rosa
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 Smith School of Business (formerly Queen’s School of Business), Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Bachelor of Commerce (Honours), 2015
Queen’s Excellence Scholarship, 2011 Co‐President (2014‐2015) and Treasurer (2012‐2014) of Queen’s Dance Club; oversaw efficient operation and financial health
of the largest student run club in Canada with 700 members and $120,000+ of annual revenues
Executive Member of Queen’s Conference on Philanthropy (2012‐2013); managed logistics for all conference delegates
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
KPMG, Toronto, ON Senior Consultant, Management Consulting, September 2015‐June 2018
Advised and created value for a variety of Public Sector clients including three Ontario ministries, two Ontario municipalities and one not‐for‐profit organization
Generated recommendations for organizational, policy and process improvements by comparing the current state with global leading practices
Developed comprehensive plans to guide clients on how to implement recommendations
Built detailed business cases and cost‐benefit models to support recommendations
Designed complex governance models to promote horizontal integration of services across Ontario ministries
Led and facilitated executive‐level workshops and Deputy Minister‐level briefings
Ontario Public Service projects included: Designing a new business model for the delivery of consumer protection services to provide increased value to citizens
Integrating the delivery of 42 income‐based benefit programs to simplify the citizen experience and promote cross‐government collaboration
Conducting a policy analysis of the integration of virtual and non‐virtual care to deliver more accessible healthcare
Improving the delivery model of a government shared‐service entity to increase the efficiency of government services
Led all campus recruiting efforts for Management Consulting nationally
Promoted from Junior to Senior Consultant in less than two years
Smith School of Business, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Academic Assistant, January 2016–Present
Assist with Project Management and Digital Business Model MBA‐level courses by contributing to curriculum development, identifying case studies to support learning and grading all final exams
The Open Studio, Toronto, ON Co‐Founder, January‐December 2016
Co‐Founder of a Toronto not‐for‐profit dance program with the mission of making recreational dance classes more affordable and accessible to all types of dancers
Ford Motor Company, Oakville, ON IT Intern, May‐August 2014
Designed and managed several IT governance protocols to upgrade software and monitor the progress of ongoing projects
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Member of the Alzheimer Society of Toronto’s Youth Leadership Council (2016‐Present): Responsible for organizing and participating in fundraisers throughout Toronto and contributing to the strategic direction of the Society
United Way netWORKS Volunteer (2016‐Present): Mentor to less advantaged youth and young adults in Toronto; organized networking sessions between youth and KPMG professionals
Art Starts Volunteer (2016): Responsible for securing sponsorship for a community‐based arts program
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY & GOVERNANCE – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Trisha de Souza
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Toronto, Trinity College, Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, with High Distinction, 2016
Recipient of President’s Entrance Scholarship Specialization in Political Science, Minor in French, Minor in Spanish Elected 2nd year Head of non‐residence students, Trinity College Dean’s List Scholar, Winter 2016
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Office of Member of Parliament Garnett Genuis, Ottawa, ON Legislative Assistant, September 2016‐August 2017
Researched and analyzed legislation related to Member’s policy interests and Private Member’s Bill (PMB)
Developed current organizational system for office finance management
Organized Member’s schedule
Wrote policy briefs on various subjects, most notably Member’s PMB on Organ Harvesting
Managed financial submissions to Financial Management Operations
Coordinated and managed correspondence and meetings with stakeholders
Coordinated and organized events related to Member’s portfolio as Deputy Critic for Human Rights, with a focus on events related to persecution of religious minorities and organ harvesting
Andrew Scheer Campaign – Conservative Party Leadership, Ottawa, ON Volunteer Coordinator (Volunteer), October 2016‐May 2017
Coordinated a set team of 5 volunteers, based out of Ottawa, from October 2016‐January 2017, working on voter identification and outreach; the team made roughly 7,000 calls
Compiled and incorporated voter feedback to outreach strategy (ex. rewriting scripts to be more effective and efficient) Was active in Get Out the Vote efforts from March 2017‐May 2017 through persuasion calls and on‐the‐ground outreach
Bede Marketing Solutions Inc, Mississauga, ON Canvasser, August 2015‐October 2015
Engaged with voters in Mississauga‐Lakeshore riding for the October 2015 federal election Analyzed voter feedback Assisted in compilation and organization of data
Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture, volunteer for ‘Homework Club’, helped design and produce 2014 AGM report, 2015‐2016 Newman Catholic Students Club, Coordinator of Spiritual Affairs, 2014
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Mid‐levels of proficiency in French and Spanish; written and oral
Strong understanding of data analysis, working knowledge of statistical analytic system SPSS
Comfortable with public speaking and highly experienced in organizing, planning and coordinating initiatives; both skills being central in the extra‐curricular roles I have taken on
Artistic; artwork has appeared in illustrations for Trinity College’s Salterrae magazine and local newspaper Oakville Beaver Successfully completed CEEF international student exchange program in Clermont Ferrand, France in 2011 Involved in local community, former member of the Rotaract Club of Oakville and current member of the Oakville North
Burlington Board of Directors for the Conservative Party of Canada
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Caitlyn Dwyer
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Bachelor of Arts, Honours, 2017
Specialization in English Language and Literature Dean's Honour Roll with Distinction, 2013 ‐ 2017 Recipient of the George Forrest Johnston Memorial Scholarship 2014; of the William Mitchell Silliman Scholarship 2014; of the
Maureen Morgan English Scholarship 2015; of the University of Toronto’s Dependents’ Scholarship Award 2013 ‐ 2017
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Starbucks, Mississauga, ON Barista, 2017 ‐ Present
Won “Partner of the Quarter” (voted on by other employees) after first quarter of working at store
Work in a fast‐paced, high‐stress environment; able to multitask; able to utilize strong interpersonal and communication skills
University of Toronto Mississauga Library, Mississauga, ON Program Researcher, Developer (Volunteer), 2017 – Present
Develop an information literacy program for new immigrant and refugee ESL students entering their first year of university
Perform initial needs assessment; create literature review and proposal; take part in designing new courses for program
Work as liaison between community groups and university staff during development of program
Prepare for continuous involvement in implementation of program beginning September 2018
Sexual Health Resource Centre, Kingston, ON Support and Information Worker (Volunteer), 2014 – 2017
Provided support and resources regarding sensitive subject matter related to sex and sexuality
Worked with outside organizations including Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence hospital unit and LGBTQ Reelout Film Festival
Led presentations on topics including consent and safe sexual practice to students and community members
Involved in developing and amending SHRC policies and mandate
Responsible for training new staff
University of Toronto Mississauga Library, Mississauga, ON Library Assistant for Special Projects, Summer 2015 and Summer 2016
Worked on special projects including the development of a research report outlining electronic journal and e‐book collections use across the U of T Library System
Worked on a team to implement a large collection management project including the withdrawal and transfer of collections
Conducted assessment of service models across Ontario universities to influence changes to the service model at UTML
Employed research and library searching skills to complete projects with minimal supervision
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Participate in “conversation circles” where adult new immigrants develop and practice English language skills at Newcomer Centre of Peel, 2017 ‐ Present
Volunteered with Frontier College: tutored elementary school students struggling with literacy skills, 2013 –2014
Involved with Knight’s Table: prepared and served food in soup kitchen, performed community outreach, 2013‐2014
Incoming Student Leader during Orientation Week; provided continuing mentorship to incoming students during school year
Speak beginner Urdu Interest in creative pursuits including creative writing and illustration/painting Coffee aficionado and aspiring amateur chef
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Evguenia Ermakova
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Guelph, Guelph, ON Bachelor of Arts, 2016
Specialization in Criminal Justice and Public Policy, Minor in Philosophy Dean's Honour List, 2014‐2016 Graduated with Distinction
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Avison Young Valuation & Advisory Services, Markham, ON Research Assistant, 2017‐2018
Thoroughly researched commercial and residential subject properties and sales comparables in order to assist appraisers with property valuation
Studied office market overviews, economic overviews, and regional trends and compiled quarterly findings into research reports to be used as the background scope for appraisal reports
Prepared various documents for clients, such as appraisal quotes, invoices, and letters of transmittal
Assisted clients with various inquiries over the phone, in person, and through e‐mail efficiently and courteously
Completed and answered all RFPs and RFQs on behalf of the firm, resulting in successful contract awards
Facilitated communication between clients, brokers, lenders, and appraisers for both commercial and residential files to ensure efficiency and organization
Ruskoka Camp, Bracebridge, ON Winter Palace Ball Fundraising Committee Member (Volunteer), 2017
Composed grant proposals for Ruskoka Camp, an organization providing a camp experience to Russian‐Canadian immigrants at low cost, to prospective contributors
Assisted with the organization of the fundraiser including set‐up and scheduling of the event Conducted feasibility studies to determine whether income goals of the fundraising event will be met by taking into account
projected donations, sponsorships, and ticket sales
Promoted fundraiser to the general public through media outlets and distribution of flyers Camp Counselor (Volunteer), 2011‐2017
Worked with other counselors to plan and administer all camp programs in a fun and safe manner
Enforced rules and regulations within the camp and thoroughly supervised campers at all times in order to ensure a comfortable atmosphere
St. Louis Bar & Grill, Server/Bartender, January – August 2018 London Pub, Bartender, 2016‐2017 Coco Latte Café, Manager & Keyholder, 2013‐2016
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Studied abroad at the University of Essex, Colchester, UK (2014‐2015) – Completed upper‐year courses in Criminal Justice Theory, Police and Society, Philosophy of Nietzsche, and Philosophy of Kant
Native fluency in Russian, intermediate oral and written French, beginner German
Selected to speak on Helené Cixous’ Laugh of the Medusa to undergraduate Philosophy class (2016)
Ministry of Labour Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) Certified (2018)
Accomplished competitive and recreational dancer, avid rock climber, and dedicated aerialist
Passionate traveler, 14 countries explored thus far
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Arsalan Esmaeili
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018
University of Toronto, Mississauga, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts with Distinction, 2016
Specialization in Political Science, Criminology and Socio‐Legal Studies Recipient of the University of Toronto’s Volunteer Recognition Award (2015) and the AccessAbility Resource Centre’s Volunteer
Award (2012, 2015) Dean's Honour List, 2013
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
TD Canada Trust, Mississauga, ON Customer Service Representative, March 2018‐Present
Process financial transactions, such as deposits, withdrawals, transfers, foreign currency exchange, bill payments, and certified cheques
Help customers meet their current and future financial goals by proactively providing them with advice on appropriate services
Work with Financial Advisors to assist clients with savings and investment related products
Provide an exceptional customer service experience by ensuring that all interactions were professional, inviting, and transactions were processed quickly and accurately
Address customer concerns and escalated issues when necessary to maintain high satisfaction Member of Parliament Omar Alghabra, Mississauga, ON Assistant (Summer Leadership Intern), May 2017‐October 2017
Assisted constituents with permanent resident, temporary resident, citizenship, and refugee applications Contacted Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to update case files on a regular basis Conducted policy research and completed data‐analysis projects on federal government initiatives Managed the Mississauga Centre Youth Council by organizing group meetings and overseeing projects Organized community outreach events and wrote correspondences on various policy issues Updated Member of Parliament website and maintained an accurate database of constituent and administrative files
Soul Restaurants (KFC/Taco Bell Canada), Mississauga, ON Customer Service Representative, May 2015‐January 2017
Responded to customer concerns and inquiries to provide guidance on meal choices Took walk‐in and drive‐through orders promptly and worked with team members to serve orders Assisted management in resolving complaints to maintain high customer satisfaction Processed transactions and ensured a balanced cash drawer at the end of each shift
MuslimFest, Volunteer Management Coordinator, 2016 AccessAbility Resource Centre (University of Toronto Mississauga), Volunteer Note‐Taker, 2011‐2012, 2014‐2015 Walmart Canada, Retail Sales Associate, 2014
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Participated in the Mississauga Marathon to help raise donations and awareness for the Rohingya crisis in partnership with Islamic Relief Canada (2018)
Organized the Mississauga Centre Youth Council visit to Ottawa and meetings with Oxfam, Global Affairs Canada and Members of Parliament (2017)
Awarded the MuslimFest Star Coordinator Award for leadership, passion and dedication (2016)
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Dean Evangeliou
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 McGill University, Montreal, QC Bachelor of Arts and Science, 2016
Major in Environmental Studies, Minor in Economics
Recipient of The Arts Undergraduate Improvement (AUIF) Internship Award
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Montreal Institute of Swimming, Montreal, QC Manager ‐ Private Swimming Instructor and Lifeguard, June 2012 ‐ Present Self‐manage clients according to their schedule and my own
Communicate clear goals with both students and parents in order to set expectations
Adapt to different learning techniques when presented with a new challenge Provide detailed written reports on the student’s skill level and areas where they can improve
Supervise and manage other employees to ensure they are teaching to a high standard, as well as guiding them in their organization and self‐management skills to become fully independent employees
Montreal Institute of Swimming, Montreal, QC Swim Team Coach, September 2014‐June 2018 Trained teams of athletes 8 years old and younger, as well as 12 years and older
Provided constant and consistent feedback to athletes and parents of athletes Designed practices that would actively engage athletes and targeted areas of improvement
Managed large groups while keeping athletes involved and passionate about the sport
Climate Reality Project Canada, Montreal, QC Communications Intern, Summer 2016 Planned and organized a climate leaders training, led by ex‐vice president Al Gore, in Toronto
Tracked and monitored social media numbers in order to improve engagement with the content posted on Facebook and Twitter
Engaged with current climate change science and initiatives worldwide and informed the public through social media postings
Researched green initiatives implemented by governments, communities and schools and then conveyed that information through the creation of original social media content
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Capstone Research Project for McGill Environmental Studies “Collaboration on the Climate File”. This research project sought to assess the extent of collaboration between Indigenous Peoples and the federal government in the development of Canadian Climate Change Policy. Project commissioned by The Chiefs of Ontario, under the supervision of Dr. Julia Freeman.
Canvassing Volunteer, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, 2006‐Present. Chemistry, Physics and Math Tutor, YMCA De‐Zone Youth Center, 2012‐2013.
Fluent in English, French, Greek. Certified Red Cross First Aid, National Lifeguard. Film Enthusiast.
Passionate about queer activism, Indigenous rights and environmental protection.
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Caroline Ewen
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB Bachelor of Education with Distinction, 2016
Specialization in Social Studies Education Dean's Honor List, 2015‐2016
University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB Bachelor of Arts with Distinction, 2013
Major in Political Science, Minor in French Dean’s Honor List, 2010‐2013 Vice‐president for the Association of Political Science Students (2011‐2013) Completed 6‐week French language exchange at L'Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (May‐June 2010)
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Canadian International School, Amman, Jordan Grade 3 Homeroom Teacher, August 2017‐June 2018
Structured student led, inquiry‐based learning objectives centered on critical thinking skills and metacognition
Developed differentiated instruction and assessment plans for exceptional students and English Language Learners
Collaborated with administration to achieve school improvement outcomes (e.g. strengthening bullying prevention programs)
Established and coordinated extracurricular activities including intramural soccer, basketball, and chess club Calgary Immigrant Educational Society, Calgary, AB LINC Program Instructor, August 2016‐July 2017
Implemented the LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) English curriculum for immigrant and refugee students Designed learning tasks for reading, writing, speaking, and listening at Canadian Language Benchmarks 3 & 4 (High Beginner) Developed students’ communicative competence related to topics including housing, finance, transportation, and citizenship Personalized the use of PBLA (Portfolio‐Based Language Assessment) as per the needs of each class Facilitated culture‐learning and strengthened students’ understanding of Canadian norms and practices Assessed and referred individuals for programs related to skills‐training, employability, and settlement needs
Columbia College, Calgary, AB LINC Program Instructor, February – July 2017
Music and Play, Calgary, AB Violin Instructor, October 2016 – June 2017
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Advanced oral and written French; beginner oral and written Levantine Arabic Grading Assistant for Dr. Alan Siaroff, Introduction to Comparative Politics (University of Lethbridge, 2011‐2013)
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Course Facilitator (University of Lethbridge, 2015)
Recipient of the Wind River Glass Ltd. Award for Academic Achievement (2011), the Jason Lang Scholarship for Academic Achievement (2010, 2011, 2012), and the Dr. G.E. Orchard Book Prize in Russian History (2012)
Completed Stage 1 of LearnIT2Teach, technical training for blended online classroom instruction (February 2017) Royal Conservatory of Music Examinations: Grade 8 Violin, Grade 8 Piano, Level 8 Advanced Rudiments of Theory Passionate about educational equity and community building through the arts
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Andre Fast
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Bachelor of Arts in Ethics, Society and Law and Environmental Studies, 2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Councillor Paula Fletcher, Toronto, ON Constituency Assistant, December 2017‐August 2018 Advised members of council on policy development and implementation to support affordable housing, shelters and poverty
reduction and assisted in the opening of an Out of the Cold Program
Responsible for scheduling meetings and organizing events and press conferences including a well‐attended press conference on shelters
Responsible for administrative duties and writing letters on behalf of the Councillor resulting in improved outcomes for residents
Deputy Mayor Pam McConnell, Toronto, ON Constituency Assistant, August‐December 2017 Volunteered for Pam McConnell and was then hired to work full‐time in her office as a Constituency Assistant in August 2017
Helped Ward 28 residents move from shelters to stable housing and access City services such as a tax relief program for low‐income seniors
Worked with City staff to develop policy briefs on issues such as Airbnb and Toronto Island flood protection MPP Peter Tabuns, Toronto, ON Constituency Assistant, February‐April 2013 Organized community events such as mobile community offices to better assist constituents
Assisted with case work and helped residents resolve issues accessing ODSP Conducted extensive research on nuclear plants in Ontario
MPP Teresa Armstrong, Toronto, ON Legislative Assistant, June‐August 2012
Worked independently and conducted research pertaining to seniors and post‐secondary education, MPP Armstrong’s critic portfolios
Wrote speeches for MPP Armstrong on topics including post‐secondary education and the opening of a community centre
Completed additional legislative tasks, such as setting up an online database to archive past speeches and legislation
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Co‐Chair, Ontario New Democratic Youth (ONDY), April 2017‐ Present
Affordable Housing Committee Chair, City Youth Council Toronto, October 2012 ‐ September 2014
Volunteer, MP Jack Layton’s Constituency Office, May – September 2011
Volunteer, Ontario Health Coalition, June 2009 ‐August 2012 Recipient, 2017 Evelyn Cotter Book Award Gold Medal Recipient, Canadian Indoor Rowing Championships, 2005
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Marcia Filgiano
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018
Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Honours Bachelor of Science, 2017
Major in Life Sciences
Certificate in Law, 2018 Dean’s Special Award for Academic Excellence, 2017
Dean’s Honour List, 2016‐2017 Academic Exchange at the University of Queensland, Australia, Winter 2016
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Zoe’s Bakery, Ucluelet, BC Baker, Summer 2018 Acquired personal skills as an apprentice to professional bakers and earned valuable knowledge of the management and
operations of a small business
Quickly learned new techniques and worked efficiently and collaboratively within the team
Gained experience on environmentally sustainable practices within the restaurant industry
Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation, Samos, Greece Marine Mammal Research Intern, Summer 2017 Conducted novel research on the quantity and effects of microplastics on dolphin populations around the Aegean Sea
Acquired independent and group research skills by leading a division of the marine mammal research team
Comprehensively presented results to individuals from diverse educational, professional, and cultural backgrounds
Assisted the director in composing grant applications, as well as scientific and business protocols, for their upcoming Marine Life Sanctuary
Developed and maintained strong interpersonal relations with sponsors and marine conservation advocates
Kingston Humane Society, Kingston, ON Volunteer, 2016–2018 Advocated for the health, care, and safe handling of abandoned animals within the Kingston community
Foster Care Parent: proponent for re‐homing stray animals through fostering open discussion of personal experiences of raising feral kittens through the KHS with peers at Queen’s University
Student Wellness Services, Student Note Taker (Volunteer), 2016‐2018 Danby Lab, Lab Assistant (Volunteer), 2017‐2018 Queen’s University Athletics and Recreation, Weight Room Supervisor, 2014‐2018 Varsity Leadership Council, Women’s Squash Representative, 2014‐2015
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Fluent in English, French, and Italian; conversational in Spanish Awarded the Queen’s Alvera Salute Lundquist Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in Italian, 2013‐2016
Competitive Squash Player: represented Quebec in the Canada Winter Games, 2011; Queen’s University Rookie of the Year, 2014; OUA champion, 2014‐2017; Queen’s University Women’s Squash Captain, 2016‐2017; Academic All‐Star, 2017
Strong interest in marine and environmental conservation. Conducted marine biology research and studies in three countries (Canada, Australia, Greece)
Delegate and Sponsorship Director for Queen’s Conference on Ocean Sustainability, 2016‐2018 Certified advocate for the UN Sustainable Development Goals
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Sasan Fouladirad
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Master of Arts in Economics, 2017
Thesis title: The Industrial Revolution and British Economic Expansion in Relation to Energy Prices and Labour Costs. Using variety of Econometric techniques (Vector Autoregression (VAR), Cointegration and others), I examined the question of why the Industrial Revolution originally occurred in Britain
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Bachelor of Arts, 2015
Specialization in Economics Contributor to The Ubyssey, UBC’s official student newspaper
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Canadian College, Vancouver, BC College Instructor, September 2017 – April 2018
Lectured eight first year college level courses of Microeconomics and Financial Mathematics
Assigned and graded assignments, projects, midterms and final exams
Changed the curriculum based on the needs of the class and their educational backgrounds
Met with the college head and faculty members to always find better ways of managing the class and teaching the courses Mathnasium, North Vancouver, BC Instructor, September 2017 – January 2018
Taught Mathematics using the Mathnasium curriculum to students in grades 2 to 12 Helped students with their homework and reviewed extra problems to prepare them for their exams Managed 8 to 10 students per hour in a fast-paced environment
United Nations Association in Canada, Vancouver, BC Writer (volunteer), 2017 – 2018
Responsible for writing articles based on topics that is relevant to events that UNA holds for that particular month My written articles were focused on gender-inequality in Canada and also the linkage between income inequality and public
health Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Teaching Assistant, September 2016 – April 2017
Was a Teaching Assistant for course of Intermediate Macroeconomics I Held office hours every week for students in order to review their assignments, mark their midterms and answer any questions
that they had regarding the lectures Outside of office hours, constantly answered emails of the students, the professors and the head TA
Eye Level Learning, Assistant Instructor, August 2017 – January 2018 Kumon, Assistant Instructor, January 2016 – August 2016
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Advanced oral and written Farsi; conversational French
Advanced proficiency in STATA (statistical software) and Microsoft Excel; Intermediate proficiency in HTML and Java
Winner of three gold medals in Chess and three silver medals in Karate in the provincial championships of British Columbia
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Jolene Funk
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 School of Health Policy and Management, York University, Toronto, ON Bachelor of Health Studies, 2015
Graduated Summa Cum Laude and Member of Dean's Honor Roll, 2013‐2015
Assisted Prof. Dennis Raphael with literature reviews for conference presentations on: political economies in Africa and their effects on social determinants of health (Society for the Advancement of Science in Africa 2017, Rwanda) and the social determinants of health effects on chronic respiratory conditions (National Respiratory Care & Education 2015, Niagara Falls)
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
South Riverdale Community Health Centre, Toronto, ON Program Assistant, 2016‐Present Produce reporting metrics for both funding and licensing bodies, qualitative feedback reports for facilitators and partner
organizations, and participate in program evaluation. Incorporate feedback into facilitator recruitment, additional training, coaching, and content updates. Analysis shows a 7.2% increase in clients' empowerment for health improvement.
Support a growing program serving marginalized populations in Neighbourhood Improvement Areas with a 60% increase in client service targets. To meet targets, I design and maintain website content and marketing materials, manage client registration, coordinate resources and accounting, and develop new program procedures and electronic file infrastructure.
Analyze quantitative feedback collected to support advocacy for patients' needs in the health care system. Correlate results with socio‐demographic data of clients and present at the Alliance of Ontario Healthy Communities Conference 2018.
Design coding infrastructure and reporting functionality for future program use.
Women's Health in Women's Hands, Toronto, ON Grant Writer and Researcher (Volunteer), 2015
Researched and created available grant database and content to continue funding for ongoing centre programming
MTS Allstream, Toronto, ON Customer Insight Analyst (Summer Student), 2010–2012 Analyzed quantitative and qualitative feedback and developed executive level reports on customer experience interactions,
contributing to a significant Net Promoter Score increase
St Michael's Hospital, Infection Control Hand Hygiene Auditor and Liaison (Volunteer), 2012–2015 Canadian Federation of Engineering Students, Ontario Ambassador, 2012‐2013 Ryerson Engineering Student Society, Vice President External and Conference Organizer, 2011‐2012
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
TEDx RyersonU Speaker, 2012; invited to present to an audience of 500 people on gender stereotypes and how they impact career decisions and professional perceptions
Represented the student body as elected VP External and Ontario Ambassador; wrote policy for engineering competition, regional, national, and professional boards/organizations
Organized a three‐day conference for 50 student government representatives; prepared successful bid and oversaw sponsorship/finances, communication materials, logistics, and volunteers
Aileen Clarke Lambie Recipient for Women in Engineering Initiatives 2013 for my presentations and work with White Ribbon Campaign, What Makes a Man Conference, and TEDx RyersonU
Explore Exchange Program 2015 in Quebec for conversational French written/oral; beginner Spanish written/oral
Avid canoeist, hiker, cyclist, adventure racer, and both outdoor and urban enthusiast
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Marija Gajic
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Honours Legal Studies & Arts and Business, Political Science Minor, Co‐operative Program
Graduated with Distinction Arts and Business Living‐Learning Community Peer Leader & Member of Student Leadership Program
Elected Vice President of Political Science Student Association Dean's Honour List, 2017‐2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
University of Waterloo, Co‐operative Education & Career Action, Waterloo, ON Business Development and Marketing Associate, May 2017 – September 2017 Initiated and successfully led a project that resulted in more effective hiring processes and creation of new job opportunities
for students struggling to find meaningful co‐op placements
Generated high‐quality leads through social media and networking at conferences and trade shows that delivered more than 30 professional relationships and new employment contracts
Supported the research and logistics for business development projects and events
Built and maintained strong relationships with clients through effective communication and employer appreciation events United Way of Kitchener‐Waterloo, Kitchener, ON Campaign Manager, May 2016 – December 2016
Carried out planning and administrative tasks associated with running the United Way Campaign Performed year‐to‐year data analysis and managed budgets and financial statements Built and maintained great relationships with donors and clients, helped raise awareness about the campaign using social
media and university channels, and supported special event planning and execution Assisted in the development of new electronic giving software and took the lead role on a project that increased the number of
donors, reduced expenses, and improved donor stewardship program
University of Waterloo, Faculty of Arts, Waterloo, ON Donor Relations & Stewardship Assistant, September 2015 – December 2015
Performed prospect research and supported fundraising activities, alumni engagement strategies, and program planning Conducted interviews with students, alumni, mentors, and donors and wrote impact stories and technical reports
Drafted business correspondence, documented donor interactions, reviewed reports, and performed data input and analysis
Reception House – Refugee Welcome Centre, Family Partnership Officer (Volunteer), 2017 – 2018 Habitat for Humanity, Women Build – Women in Leadership Week (Volunteer), 2014 – 2016
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Spent 12 weeks volunteering abroad with Project Endangered Marine Life & Environmental Protection, Dominican Republic
Winner of Undergraduate Mock Trials, Criminal Case 2016 Native fluency in Serbian; conversational Spanish Interest in social and educational policy ‐ relevant research topics and interests: Engagement and Response of Minority Citizens
to Social Policy Development, Role of Community Agencies in Government Policies, The Influence of Feminism on Public Policy
Gained experience in strategic management, team leadership, and market research ‐ participated in Winter 2014 MikesBikes World Challenge and Fall 2017 CAPSIM Business Student Leaders Competition
Passionate writer‐ nominated by Dean of Arts for Best Analytical Work Report of the Year
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Natalie Gdyczynski, RN
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON Bachelor of Science in Nursing, 2015
Specialization in Mental Health and Addictions
Doctors without Borders, Event Coordinator and Treasurer of the Ottawa Chapter Graduated Cum Laude
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
St. Michael’s Hospital, Starting Treatment Early for Psychosis (STEPS) for Youth Program, Toronto, ON Registered Nurse, December 2017‐August 2018 Assisted clients to identify, secure, and mobilize the personal and environmental resources required to be successful and
satisfied in the community
Developed individualized treatment and service plans with clients to address their needs and goals
Provided education on Early Psychosis Intervention to various stakeholders within the Toronto District School Board Collaborated with the justice system and incarceration centres to promote recovery in the community setting
Adapted existing evidence‐based therapy manual (Illness Management and Recovery) in a co‐design process with service consumers to increase relevance of material to the inner‐city population served by St. Michael’s Hospital Mental Health and Addictions Outpatient Service
St. Michael’s Hospital, Flexible Outreach Community Urban Support (FOCUS) Team, Toronto, ON Registered Nurse, November 2015– December 2017 Mentored, assessed, and evaluated Registered Nursing students from Ryerson University
Supported individuals with serious mental illnesses and complex medical needs in a fast‐paced dynamic work environment
Partnered with community agencies to improve access to holistic care for vulnerable populations living in Toronto’s inner city
Worked collaboratively with an interprofessional team to support individuals in building capacity to overcome barriers in the community
Facilitated Cognitive Behavioural Social Skills Therapy groups in an interactive format to clients of the FOCUS team
St. Michael’s Hospital, Mental Health and Addictions Service, Toronto, ON Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Internship Program, June 2015– November 2015
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Named Best Practice Nurse Champion by the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario in 2017‐2018
Led Best Practice Guideline initiative, “Implementing Illness Management and Recovery evidence‐based groups in Community Mental Health Service” in support of St. Michael’s Hospital Best Practice Spotlight Organization designation by the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario
Presented “Implementing Illness Management and Recovery evidence‐based groups in Community Mental Health Service” in St. Michael’s Hospital Best Practice Guideline poster gallery
Participated in “Community‐hospital collaboration to improve service delivery for individuals with complex mental health and addictions issues”, presented at Addictions and Mental Health Ontario 5th Annual Conference (2017)
Trained in the LEADS framework
Fluent in conversational written and oral French Member of Health Providers Against Poverty
Violinist in Counterpoint Community Orchestra
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Robert Giannetta
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 School of Social and Community Services, Humber College, Toronto, ON Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours), 2018
Specialization in Criminal Justice
Dean's Honour List, 2014‐2018 Recipient of Future Scholars Fund, 2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Donaldson Law Clerk Services Inc., Toronto, ON Legal Assistant, January 2016 – Present Possess an accurate, up‐to‐date knowledge of civil, family and criminal procedures with the ability to liaise with diverse
clientele and judicial officials, recognize and remedy issues as needed
Gather relevant and detailed legal information to maintain records and ensure the progression of proceedings, which must adhere to strict court timetables, rules and procedures, while remaining cognizant of multiple matters that demand attention
Perform critical legal analysis and research to compose and edit a variety of documents in adherence with the R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 194: Rules of Civil Procedure and O. Reg. 114/99: Family Law Rules
Maintain reliability, accountability and uphold professional discretion in working with confidential and privileged legal documents and respond to requests for information and assistance in accordance with legislation and operational policies
Young Criminal Justice Professionals (YCJP), Toronto, ON President, February 2017 – April 2018 Led the logistical planning, execution and overall event management of the annual YCJP Networking Gala, which included:
securing a keynote speaker, an array of criminal justice agencies, liaising with faculty, staff and members of the community
Created an on‐going peer mentoring program, Partners in Crime, that provided assistance with the completion of research papers and developed strategic study plans using a collaborative approach to support and guide mentees
Made informed supervisory decisions based on research, consultations and member input to develop comprehensive strategies for upcoming initiatives and social media campaigns while being held accountable to the administration of the School of Social and Community Services
Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, Toronto, ON Probation and Parole Officer Assistant, September 2016 – April 2017 Assisted in conducting interviews with clients, victims and collateral contacts to develop therapeutic relationships and
maintained thorough supplementary notes to be incorporated into the community supervision plan
Created case management plans by composing Pre‐Sentence Reports and Level Service Inventories – Ontario Revised, in congruence with Ministry policy while targeting criminogenic risk factors to reduce recidivism
Applied criminological theories and research to address and identify static and dynamic risk factors (e.g. employment, mental health, substance abuse) with vulnerable and marginalized populations, such as women and Indigenous clients
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Drafted a House of Commons petition calling upon the the Government of Canada to adequately fund organizations that treat survivors of childhood sexual abuse, which was submitted to a local Member of Parliament with over 450 signatures
Created a comprehensive crime prevention plan to address opioid epidemic and criminalization of substance abuse which proposed the opening of a Safe Injection Facility in Toronto’s Moss Park area
Panelist at the International Humanities and Social Sciences 2018 Conference for research titled, “Truth, Justice and the Conservative Way: The Criminal Justice Narrative in Superhero Television Series”
Awarded Certificate for Tri‐Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (TCPS 2: CORE)
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Aneet Gill
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 Collaborative Graduate Specialization in Ethnic and Pluralism Studies
Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Bachelor of Arts (Honours), 2018
Major in Global Development Studies and Minor in Political Studies
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
UNICEF Canada (Queen’s Local Committee), Kingston, ON Research Director (Volunteer), 2015–2018 Researched and wrote weekly updates on social media platforms on current international issues to raise awareness of global
events and promote critical thinking for students on the impacts that can be made with public policy.
Led the inaugural conference on humanitarian aid for children and created the case study on human trafficking for the second conference in the following year.
Developed short reports on the cause and effect of different public policies and their impact on children in developing countries to ensure the executive committee was informed and educated on the causes for which we were advocating.
John Howard Society/Frontier College, Kingston, ON Tutor and Organizational Team Lead (Volunteer), 2017‐2018 Conducted workshops for Kingston’s recently released inmates to assist them in their journey towards rehabilitation and
stability in society. Examples of workshops included tutorials on how to use Excel and mastering basic computer skills.
Appointed as Organizational Team Lead to ensure volunteers were on track, present, and demonstrating professionalism towards clients.
Learned about an array of issues present in the Canadian criminal justice system as well as problems surrounding Canada’s relationship with Indigenous communities by listening to the histories of clients and their experiences.
World University Services of Canada (Queen’s Local Committee), Kingston, ON Events Director (Volunteer), 2017–2018 Welcomed student refugees to the Queen’s and Kingston community by helping them adjust to Canadian culture and customs,
as well as life on campus.
Planned and led the inaugural global development conference on mindful consumerism with a focus on food sustainability.
Held smaller events throughout the year to advocate for global development issues such as fair trade, while also raising money for World University Services of Canada.
Bass Pro Shops, Customer Service Representative and Cashier, 2017‐2018 Triumph, Tailoress, 2016
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
President of the Queen’s South Asian Association; led the inaugural speaker series on South Asian Cultural Appropriation with professors from Religious Studies as well as the Global Development department.
Can speak in Punjabi and Hindi, with a beginner’s understanding of French and Spanish. Participated in Queen’s Model Parliament and spoke on healthcare reform in front of 300+ people.
Invited to speak at the Queen’s Equity Conference as the President of the Queen’s South Asian Association and someone who diligently worked to create a more inclusive campus.
Volunteered at REENA Centre for Developmental Disabilities and taught children and teens with autism how to improve their computer skills.
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Luka Glozic
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 University of Toronto (St. George), Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Specialization in History Authored Teaching in a Time of War: A Document Analysis of Ontario Ministry of Education Reports During the Second World
War, a work of original scholarship examining the transformation of Ontario’s educational philosophy between 1935 and 1950
Dean’s List for Academic Achievement, 2015‐2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Perihelion Media Works, Toronto, ON Supervisor, Digital Community Management, May 2017‐ Present Supervise community engagement in team of five for 150,000 unique monthly visitors to social media platform
Supervise a team of approximately 50 community managers responsible for improving community user experiences and enforcing community guidelines
Draft both internal management policies and best practices for team as well as a new user code of conduct
Utilize analytics to prepare best practices to increase user engagement, producing sustained visitor growth of approximately 20% year‐over‐year in FY’17
Eglinton‐Lawrence Progressive Conservative Provincial Riding Association, Toronto, ON Voting Director of the Board, 2016‐ Present Create and ensure delivery of all riding mailings to riding of approximately 114,000 as Vice‐President Communications
Ensured accuracy of campaign voter rolls leading up to 2018 provincial election and party leadership race as Vice‐President Elections Readiness
Provided training for campaign volunteers in all areas, including canvassing, and voter roll management in advance of 2018 election with a more than 30% increase in total votes cast for candidate and first party victory since creation of riding nearly 20 years ago
Elected riding delegate to Party Convention in both 2016 and 2017 2015 Joe Oliver Campaign, Toronto, ON Campaign Intern, May‐August 2015
Maintained volunteer and supporter data through official campaign software, demonstrating data entry expertise and increasing value of data for campaign outreach
Communicated through digital correspondence, telephone, and face‐to‐face conversations with constituents and campaign volunteers to ensure campaign’s message was emphasized clearly and amiably to both supporters and non‐supporters
Canvassed regularly throughout campaign across riding, knocking on thousands of doors and speaking to hundreds of constituents about their issues, concerns, and perspectives
Eglinton‐Lawrence Conservative Federal Riding Association, Voting Director of the Board, February 2015‐ Present
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Conversational Serbian Volunteered as Youth Counselor at the Aish HaTorah Village Shul Synagogue and as an Apotex Volunteer at the Baycrest
Geriatric Center from 2010‐2016 and 2010‐2013 respectively
Professional Commission Artist with a graphic design‐oriented portfolio
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Alexander Gold‐Apel
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 McGill University, Montreal, QC Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Double Major in Political Science and Urban Systems
Hired as a McGill Orientation Week Coordinator, managing a multi‐hundred‐thousand‐dollar budget, hiring and training staff, programming events and ensuring the safe and successful implementation of orientation week for first‐year students
Hired as Co‐Chair of the Arts Undergraduate Event Planning and Involvement Committee, managing a team of 10 people, organizing events for a large student body
Hired as Managing Web Editor for the McGill Left Review, coordinating web content for a student‐run academic website
Competed on the Model United Nations Team, gaining meaningful experience in policy negotiations
Graduated with Distinction
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
YMCA Camp Kanawana, Saint‐Sauveur‐Des‐Monts, QC Program Director, Summer 2018 Managed a $15 000 purchasing budget, allocating funds between multiple activity areas
Coordinated activity schedules for over 250 campers and 80 staff at a time
Planned and executed an open house event that was attended by 500 people Updated policies and procedures for the management team and staff and facilitated trainings
New Democratic Party of Canada, Montreal, QC Call Center Coordinator, 2015
Aided in the coordination of the call center in NDG‐Westmount‐Montreal West, designing messaging for phone scripts and supervising voter contact campaigns
New Democratic Youth of Canada (Volunteer), Montreal, QC Director of Communications, 2016‐2018
Oversaw social media accounts, media relations and official statement for the federal youth wing of the New Democratic Party of Canada
Developed policy positions based on members’ interests and ensured clear communication to influence public opinion Sam Lazarus Committee (Volunteer), Montreal, QC Committee Member, 2015‐Present
Organize an annual ball hockey charity tournament that raises money to send underprivileged children to YMCA Camp Kanawana
Progressive Salon (Volunteer), Montreal, QC Founding Member, 2016‐2017
Organized discussion panels where experts and citizens came together to deliberate on policy issues
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Awarded the Lieutenant Governor’s Bronze Medal in 2015, recognizing student excellence and contribution to school and community
Fluent in English and proficient in French, both written and spoken Awarded an entrance scholarship to the School of Public Policy and Governance at the University of Toronto Volunteered at the N.D.G. Food Depot, regularly taking part in food distribution operations
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Timothy Gopaul
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 Western University, London, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Specialization in Political Science Dean's Honour List, 2014‐2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Life Time Athletic, Ajax, ON Summer Camp Counselor, 2018 Led a group of up to 10 campers ages 3‐12 with a fun, positive, and outgoing attitude
Continually kept campers’ active and engaged in fun and challenging activities while maintaining a safe environment
Initiated, developed, and maintained positive relationships with children, parents/guardians, and co‐workers
Western University – Western Student Recreation Center, London, ON Membership Services Associate, 2016‐2018 Provided customer service for all Sports and Recreation Services (SRS) at Western University, which involved program and
course registration, merchandise sales, facility management, equipment management, advance Mustang game‐day ticket sales
Successfully proposed and executed a ‘Staff Sports Night’, which was a night dedicated once a month when staff could keep fit, enhance working relationships, and exercise positive mental health during the school year
Associate of the Month, October 2017
Associate of the Year, 2017‐2018
IRCC – Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada, Mississauga, ON Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP), 2015 Used automated systems to input, update, and extract data and information on Canadian immigration services
Prepared reports, generic forms, documents, and verified data
Provided and exchanged information with clients, other IRCCs, and overseas visa offices Elections Ontario, Poll Clerk for 41st Ontario General Election, 2014 York Region District School Board (YRDSB), Volunteer, 2013‐2014
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Western University Speech Competition (2016), “The Power of Education”
Vice President of Communications, Caribbean Students’ Organization (2014‐2015)
Fitness enthusiast who promotes positive mental health, Track and Field, Short Distance Sprints, and Strength Training
Certified in Standard First Aid CPR/AED Level C Passionate about youth empowerment, criminal justice, and the politics of race
Final research essay entitled “Deconstructing Black Masculinity: Race and Representation in the Film Moonlight (2016)”
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Amanda Grant
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 Ryerson University, Toronto, ON Bachelor of Arts Sociology, 2018
Major in Sociology, Double Minor in Law and Family Supports and Community Practice
Dean’s Honour List (2018), OUA Award of Academic Achievement (2017), USport Academic All Canadian (2016), Ryerson Entrance Scholarship (2013)
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
London Economic Development Corporation, London, ON Research and Special Projects Intern, Summer 2018 Created a comprehensive guide in partnership with local organizations to help recruit, hire and retain global talent
Researched and analyzed economic development in over 30 Canadian citizens in order to develop an in‐depth analysis of local business practices and highlight areas for improvement in London
Developed a report highlighting comparative market research in various sectors across Canada such as the health industry, tech industry, manufacturing and food processing
Ryerson University, Toronto, ON Research Assistant for Department of Health and Wellness, Sep. 2017 – Dec. 2017 Utilized both qualitative and quantitative data to address mental health gaps in current Ryerson University policy and
counselling departments
Created a new comprehensive mental health framework for Ryerson University including new policies, community initiatives and revitalized student and staff resources
Presented framework and finding to Ryerson University and community stakeholders
City of Woodstock, Woodstock, ON Accessibility Research Student, Summer 2016 Conducted a variety of legal research reports specializing in accessibility law and regulation compliance
Successfully developed and wrote policies for Woodstock’s accessibility guidelines, customer service, para‐transit regulations and building code regulations
Acted as a liaison between Woodstock City Officials and the Accessibility Advisory Committee Jones Packaging, Human Resources Intern, Summer 2017 Mainstay Housing, Research Student, Jan. 2016 – Apr. 2016 StarTech, Human Resources Student, 2014‐2016
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Member of the Women’s Varsity Hockey Team at Ryerson University (2013‐2016)
Member of the Women’s Varsity Golf Team (2016‐2018)
Undergraduate Representative for Ryerson University’s Academic Standards Committee, which advises on policy formulation governing undergraduate curriculum and reviews all undergraduate programs
Academic Consultant for Ryerson University’s Athletics Department (2017‐2018)
Volunteer experience as a Women’s Hockey Coach for Team Ontario (2017), #RamsTalk Campaign Initiative (2013‐2016), Youth Mentorship Program (2013‐2016) and DIFD Mental Health Awareness Campaign (2013‐2017)
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Momina Habib
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Major in Health Studies, Interdisciplinary Minor in Sustainability
Dean's Honour List, 2016–2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Community Advisor with Residence Life, 2017–2018
Collaborated with students, community partners, and Residence Life Staff to plan and implement programming in residence
Facilitated the transition of approximately 30 first‐year students in residence and university through detailed and engaging programming
Responded to and resolved students’ issues pertaining to roommates, academics, drugs and alcohol, and mental health
Attended weekly and monthly meetings with co‐workers and Residence Managers consistently to discuss upcoming events
Monitored and logged student activity over multiple overnight scheduled shifts during the month
Interviewed and assessed incoming potential Community Advisors Tim Hortons, Mississauga, ON Storefront Member, 2015–2017
Increased store ranking for quickest drive‐thru times by multitasking and through efficient communication of orders Supervised a drive‐thru team for approximately three hours per shift during high traffic periods Ensured cash and credit transactions were properly processed in a timely manner
Maintained cleanliness of work stations, dining area, and washrooms, in one of the busiest locations in Mississauga North Hamilton Community Health Centre, Hamilton, ON Pathways to Education Volunteer, 2016–2017
Tutored high school students in various subjects (including math, science, geography, and social science), during one three‐hour shift every week
Mentored at‐risk youth in an afterschool drop‐in setting by building positive relationships and serving as a role model Planned and implemented various workshops and individualized lessons plans for multiple students
Effectively communicated with students with learning disabilities, leading to increased and more consistent attendance throughout the year
North Hamilton Community Health Centre, Breakfast Club Volunteer, 2016–2017
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Scrutineered for Andrea Horwath of the New Democratic Party during the 2018 Provincial Election in her Hamilton riding
Volunteered on the Events and Promotions Subcommittee with the McMaster Public Health Association; planned and promoted events such as a Public Health Graduate Social and a Public Health Ethics Discussion, 2017–2018
Volunteered as a Peer Support Volunteer with the McMaster Queer Students Community Center; supported students looking for peer support and provided them with resources on campus and in the community, 2016–2018
Advanced oral Urdu; conversational oral Punjabi and French Member of Golden Key International Honour Society – offered to students with a GPA in the top 15% of their faculty
Passionate about marginalized populations and their access to education and health care, amongst other necessities
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Sarah Howe
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, with Distinction, 2017 Major in Political Science, Minor in Biology
Recipient of the Alf and Mary Hales Scholarship, 2016
Honours Thesis: The impact of the EU on corruption in Eastern Europe
Dean's Honours List, 2013‐2016
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
University of Guelph ‐ Department of Political Science, Guelph, ON Undergraduate Research Assistant, Summer 2016 Researched the factors influencing LGBT rights in democracies around the world
Prepared database of qualitative indicators for LGBT rights for future analysis of what social and political factors influenced the scope of LGBT rights
Complied a catalogue of sources that provided information relevant to the research
Assisted professor with administrative tasks: CV compilation, copy‐edit research articles
University of Guelph ‐ Department of Political Science, Guelph, ON Undergraduate Research Assistant, Summer 2015 Summarized judicial rulings from specific judges regarding the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in order to determine
the influence of judicial role perception on decision making
Analyzed the use of the Charter in judicial rulings Researched background information on the relevant judges
Paul Joffe ‐ Lawyer, Montreal, QC Support Staff, 2015 & 2018 Produced brief, accessible summaries of legal documents on Indigenous Peoples’ rights
Researched parliamentary rules and procedure for draft legislation in the House of Commons
University of Guelph ‐ Athletics Department, Game Day Statistician, 2013‐2018 University of Guelph ‐ McLaughlin Library, Building Support Staff, 2017‐2018 Canadian Friends Service Committee, Administrative Assistant, 2009‐2017
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Selected to present at the University of Guelph Undergraduate Political Science Conference, 2017 Recipient of the John F. Melby award for the best honours thesis in Political Science, 2017
Recipient of two Dean’s Honours Scholarships, 2014 & 2015 Most Valuable Game Day Statistician Award, 2017
Enjoy playing Ultimate Frisbee, Flag Football, and Softball in recreational leagues
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Kelly Husack
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018
University of Regina, Regina, SK Bachelor of Kinesiology, 2015
Major in Human Kinetics
Academic Silver Prize Winner, 2015
Graduated with Distinction
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Student Energy in Action for Regina Community Health, Regina, SK Executive Director, 2015‐2018 Coordinated, managed, and administered all SEARCH services (including annual budget; preparing monthly, semi‐annual, and
annual reports; applying for grants; recruiting and orientating new student volunteers and professional mentors; developing policies and governance models; planning and executing fundraiser events; and implementing three‐year strategic plan)
Supervised clinic shifts including delegating tasks, troubleshooting problems or crises that occur, and assessing and managing risks to client, student, and mentor safety
Worked in an interdisciplinary team as a personal trainer to provide exercise counselling services on a drop‐in basis to clients
Supervised practicum and fieldwork students from various disciplines
Sat on various community event planning committees, such as street and health fairs
University of Saskatchewan, Regina, SK Research Assistant – HIV Patient Provider Toolkit, 2017‐2018 Analyzed data, engaged in knowledge translation activities, and prepared written materials for the development of a HIV care
patient‐provider toolkit
Organized and facilitated focus groups and community forums for persons living with HIV, caregivers, and care providers
Regina Blue Dot Movement, Regina, SK Ambassador & Founding Organizer (Volunteer), 2015–2018
Strategized community outreach tactics, participated in media interviews, and organized public events to raise awareness about environmental rights in Canada
Coordinated meetings, organized volunteers, maintained community contacts, and liaised with other advocacy groups to educate and gain community support
Worked with relevant politicians (municipal, provincial, and federal levels) to further the initiatives and develop policy for the movement
City of Regina, Recreation Worker, 2014–2018, Planned and implemented recreational programming for various neighbourhood centres Scott Collegiate, Business Mentor (Volunteer), 2017, Acted as a role model for entrepreneurship and community participation
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
YWCA Regina Women of Distinction Award Winner – Wellness, Recreation, & Health Living category, 2018
Voluntary Sector Studies Network Community Engagement Forum panelist, 2018
University of Regina Alumni Association UR Change Makers: Connecting Passion to Purpose event speaker, 2018
Certified personal trainer with Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology, 2014‐2018 Canadian Association for Social Work Education (Congress) conference speaker, 2018
Diabetes Canada Volunteer of the Year Award Winner for South Saskatchewan, 2018
Former elite baton twirler with accomplishments that include medal placements in provincial, national, and international competitions
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Declan Taylor Ingham
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON Honours Bachelor of Social Sciences, 2018
Major in Political Science (Co‐op), Minor in Global Studies
Selected for a Directed Research Project: Topic of Study – Populism
Dean's Honour List, 2017‐2018 Merit Scholarship, 2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions, Ottawa, ON Student Researcher, Summer 2018 Researched and catalogued publications, initiatives, and tools on the issue of workplace violence to populate a violence
prevention platform, which will be launched at the International Conference on Violence in the Health Sector
Aided the Communications Officer by providing input on design and system needs of the violence prevention platform
Conducted an environmental scan of the public debate surrounding pharmacare to equip the team with a better understanding of the discursive environment, constituent bodies, and relevant research
Drafted a parliamentary brief to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security
Ottawa‐Centre 2018 Provincial Election Campaign, Ottawa, ON Policy Advisor (Volunteer), July 2017 – June 2018
Acted as a researcher and strategist by setting the campaign strategy, shaping policy priorities, and developing key messages
Managed a small team of volunteers (3‐6) to respond to incoming and urgent surveys submitted by local community groups to assess the campaign’s stance on key issues
Engaged in campaign outreach, voter identification, and persuasion for the nomination race and the provincial election
Employment and Social Development Canada, Gatineau, QC Employment Insurance Policy Analyst, September 2016 – August 2017 Compiled a budget option as its lead analyst during the preliminary stage of the budget process
Developed innovative social policy and service delivery options for the medium‐term planning process and engaged in global social policy comparator research
Collaboratively assessed departmental policy by forecasting disruptive socio‐economic scenarios through the Employee Policy Innovation Committee
Crown‐Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, Gatineau, QC Negotiations Assistant, Winter 2016 Provided research and gave administrative assistance to multiple negotiations and negotiators in the NWT directorate
Analyzed draft treaty text of self‐government agreements, land claims, and reports with attention to detail surrounding legal, policy, and political precedent
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Beginner oral and written French Elected as President of the University of Ottawa New Democrats (2015) and served as Member at Large (2015‐2018)
Elected as Youth Representative (2018) and Member at Large (2017) to the Ottawa Centre NDP Riding Association
Contributed two long‐form political commentary articles to The Westerner (defunct)
Volunteered as a political advisor to a student legislative advocacy project on the transparency of public finances Volunteered for the (former) Member of Parliament for St. John’s East to study Canadian defense policy (2014‐2015)
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Michael Jackman
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 University of Toronto, Mississauga, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts with High Distinction, 2018
Specialization in Political Science, Criminology and Socio‐legal Studies
Appointed VP Marketing, UTM Sociology and Criminology Student Society; managed the largest team of associates ever hired
Student Facilitator for SOC100 Facilitated Study Groups; played a critical role in reviving the dormant program for SOC students
Dean's Honour List, Winter 2017– Spring 2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Parliament of Canada (Constituency), Mississauga, ON Member’s Administrative Assistant, 2016– Present Organize the process by which issues are resolved and requests are handled Collaborate with a team of six to plan and execute community events and town halls
Ensure accuracy of documents and the database to preserve workflow in one of the busiest offices nationwide
Peel District School Board, Mississauga, ON Tutor in the Classroom, 2017–2018 Tutored grade three students with accessibility barriers to improve EQAO test scores
Mentored to provide a safe and prosocial learning environment
Supported the teacher to improve whole‐grade learning experience
United Nations’ Association Toronto Office, Toronto, ON Assistant to the Board (Volunteer), 2013–Present Sing the national anthem and make the land acknowledgement to create the appropriate atmosphere
Assist for events, monthly meetings, and fundraising events to ensure the goals of the organization are met
Attend National Office meetings such as the Annual General Meeting as a voting member to maintain national equivalency
University of Toronto, Research Assistant, 2018; assisted to disseminate materials for a survey of intro level sociology students Federal Election Campaign, Signs Manager, 2015; managed a network of over 1500 signs and those who volunteer to place them Ville de Saguenay, Aide Moniteur, 2013; monitored and managed young children while learning French through immersion
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Conversational French language skills Director, Mississauga Centre Federal Liberal Association, 2015–Present
Member, Canadian Ethnic Media Association, 2018
Volunteer Delegate, National Association for Multicultural Educators Conference in Salt Lake City, November 2017
Participant, Totally OUTright Men’s Health Leadership Program, 2017
Political Science Studies Abroad in Greece, American College of Thessaloniki, Summer 2017
Choir Scholar, St. Jude’s Anglican Church Senior Choir, 2012–2017 Vice‐President Marketing, UTM’s first Mooting Association, 2016–2017; participated in UTM’s first official moot at Osgoode
Campaign Lead and Treasurer, UTM Young Liberals, 2015–2016; brought all Mississauga candidates to campus during election
Acceptance to and completion of the UTMone Scholars’ Program, 2014; “Science and Society” interdisciplinary course
$1000 Entry Scholarship, University of Toronto Mississauga, 2014
Production of two short documentaries about LGBT teens in high school for the Peel District School Board, 2012‐2014
Winner for Video PSA, United Nations’ Day Contest, 2012
Avid consumer technology and telecommunications enthusiast
Professional vocal performer for funerals, weddings, and other events
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Fatema Jaffer
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 Ryerson University, Toronto, ON Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning, 2017
Ethics Advisor, Ryerson Association of Planning Students, 2016‐2017
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Loblaw Great Food, Richmond Hill, ON Customer Service Personnel and Peer Recruiter, 2014 ‐ Present Work in a fast‐paced environment, providing excellent customer service and making sure all tasks are dealt with in an
appropriate and efficient manner
Responsible for the recruitment of new employees through a process of screening and conducting interviews to determine which candidate is best fit for the positions available
Canadian Urban Institute, Toronto, ON Planning Intern, 2016–2017 Assisted planning staff with research on projects relevant to procurement processes, waterfront resiliency, youth engagement
and urban design guidelines
Assisted in preparing documents that showed my research results and findings
Was able to work independently and complete work as assigned as well as communicate with senior staff to ensure the quality of work produced was to their satisfaction
Ontario Heritage Trust, Toronto, ON Advanced Planning Studio II, 2016–2017
Conducted research alongside a Project Team to explore the potential for implementing design interventions and innovations towards heritage properties
Explored strategies and technologies that promoted renewable energy that could be used for energy retrofits to Ontario’s older housing stock
Derived connections between climate change and heritage preservation and how these interventions can help to alleviate the impacts of climate change
Toronto Port Lands Company, Toronto, ON Advanced Planning Studio, 2015–2016
Conducted a comprehensive analysis for the regeneration area of the Port Lands alongside a Project Team
Developed recommendations for three key sites in the Port Lands to develop catalytic uses
Created a site matrix to determine the phasing and implementation of each key area to satisfy four guiding principles developed by the Project Team
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Volunteered for a non‐profit organization in their relief mission to Syria to help alleviate poverty in the city of Damascus
Youth Leader at the Jaffari Community Centre where I have helped plan activities to engage youth at the local mosque Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) as well as AutoCAD Personal interests in travelling, photography, fashion and a food enthusiast
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Ayesha Jamshaid
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Carleton University, Ottawa, ON Bachelor of Health Sciences Honours, 2018
Concentration in Health Throughout the Lifespan Awarded Dean's Summer Research Internship ($4620)
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Kumon Learning Centre, Ottawa, ON Math and English Teaching Assistant, September 2013‐Present Mentor students from the ages of 6‐18 in subjects ranging from elementary level to university level mathematics and English
Develop interactive lesson plans that are individually‐tailored to suit each student’s needs Effectively adapt teaching style in order to meet individual learning needs
Develop strong levels of patience through one‐on‐one‐instruction of Early Learner students with autism and/or attention deficit disorders
Demonstrate initiative by engineering the implementation of graphically designed “sticker‐charts” to act as incentives for younger students to complete work
Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), Ottawa, ON Research Intern, September 2018– April 2018
Collaborated with a team of epidemiologists in the Surveillance and Epidemiology Division, supervised by senior epidemiologist Dr. Minh T. Do
Critically analyzed literature related to the opioid crisis and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) cases in Canada, and applied this knowledge into written research reports
Demonstrated extensive research skills by quantifying raw hospitalization data sets for an epidemiological study examining the gender discrepancies in NAS cases across Canada
Created descriptive tables for hospitalization data sets using advanced epidemiological software such as PivotTables, EpiInfo, and Microsoft Excel
Synthesized information by extracting administrative, clinical, and demographic data from the Discharge Abstract Database
Investigated the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program (CHIRPP) database to quantify patterns of injury occurrence
CareMedics Medical Clinic, Ottawa, ON Administrative Assistant, February 2012–September 2012 Established rapport with patients by greeting them upon entry and maintaining confidentiality, which resulted in better
interpersonal skills
Effectively observed bedside manner in a clinical setting which resulted in better knowledge of the patient’s needs
Maintained strong attention to detail through data entry, copying, faxing, scanning of medical documents, and organizing lab results
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Advanced oral and written Urdu and Hindi, beginner Arabic Yearly volunteering at Sadaqa Food Bank, which includes packaging and distributing meals to those in need
Upcoming publication in PHAC’s Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Journal regarding NAS cases in Canada, to be published in late 2018
Participated in monthly problem‐solving sessions (case studies of patients) with a group of occupational therapists led by registered OT Sarah Good, which resulted in increased knowledge of clinical practice and ability to brainstorm as a team
Certified in Emergency First Aid and CPR Level “C”, as well as in Automated External Defibrillator (AED) by the Ottawa Paramedic Service
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Mohamed Jassim
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Bachelor of Arts, 2017
Specialization in Political Science and Economics
Elected President, Arab Students Association, 2016 Editor, Journal of Political Studies, 2014‐2015
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Financeit, Toronto, ON Bilingual Underwriter, Operations Department, April 2018‐Present
Manage and complete the loan adjudication process from beginning to end, as well as underwriting loans according to Financeit’s lending policies while evaluating risk and insuring the quality of loans
Process Partner and Borrower requests while providing a superior level of customer service
Adhere to security and safeguarding procedures for the prevention of loss due to fraud, money laundering or defalcation
Interpol, International Criminal Police Organization Headquarters, Lyon, France Counter‐Terrorism Directorate, Terrorist Networks Sub‐Directorate, Analyst Intern, Summer 2017 Analyzed and investigated financial sources of prominent terrorist organizations in relation to the global banking system
Drafted reflection reports on current Foreign Terrorist Fighter Counter‐Terrorism projects, trends and operations intended for funders
Contributed to developing the project framework for the AML/Financial Sector CT/TN project in order to facilitate member state adherence to FATF’s global AML standards of procedure
Drafted press releases: https://www.interpol.int/News‐and‐media/News/2017/N2017‐103
Letter of Recommendation available upon request
Immigrant Services Society of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Resettlement Assistance Program Counselor, 2016–2017
Worked collaboratively with the Federal Government in managing the incoming Syrian refugee movement
Delivered orientation and information sessions to arriving refugees in English, French or Arabic, to ensure a basic awareness of Canada, British Columbia, the community and its values, rights, responsibilities and service entitlements
Liaised between government and incoming refugees in their healthcare, education and immigration requirements, as well as screened and assessed client needs to help them develop individualized settlement and integration plans
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Rabat, Morocco Political Analyst Intern, Human Rights and Humanitarian Issues, Directorate of Global Issues, Summer 2015
Conducted reviews and analyses on human rights observance of nation states
Participated in discussions and interchanges substantiated through diplomatic channels
Participated in roundtables where I provided my input on matters concerning the state
Letter of Recommendation available upon request
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Online Graduate Certificate in Intelligence Analysis, Justice Institute of British Columbia Vancouver, BC
Advanced oral and written French and Arabic; conversational Spanish Fitness enthusiast; enjoy playing soccer in recreational leagues; previously the captain of high‐school varsity team
Authored a number of publications on the Middle‐East and North‐Africa region related to political, economic and social affairs: https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/author/mohamed‐jassim
Strong interpersonal communication, negotiation and debate skills
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Habiba Khaled
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts with Distinction, 2017
Double Major in History, and Political Science & Governance
Minor in Globalization Studies
Dean's Honour List, 2013‐ 2017
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Incisive Strategy, Oakville, ON Junior Human Rights Consultant, 2017‐ 2018 Conducted research, outreach, and human rights advocacy on behalf of clients
Lobbied various stakeholders Handled communications, media, and social media relations
Produced reports, statements, and media advisories as necessary
Advised and made recommendations to senior leadership on best practices McMaster University/ YWCA, Hamilton, ON Research Assistant, 2016 Worked under the supervision of Dr. Karen Bird and Samantha Jackson as an undergraduate research assistant for the Women
and Diversity: EXCLerator Project
Researched, analyzed, coded, and reviewed quantitative and qualitative data looking at women and diversity in senior leadership across nine different sectors in the Hamilton and Halton Region
Data produced was compiled in a published report by the YWCA/McMaster University
Hamilton‐Wentworth District School Board/McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Consultant (Academic Placement), 2016 Assisted in the launch of the HWDSB’s second Enrichment and Innovation Center for Gifted Learners
Worked on the creation of a learning aid for gifted learners to supplement time spent in the Center
Researched, analyzed, vetted, and curated appropriate content to help support the HWDSD’s program
Complied best practices and gave recommendations to teachers and representatives from the school board regarding potential future directions for added educational supports
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Advanced oral and written English and Arabic; beginner French Invited to Join Golden Key Honours Society (2013‐2017), invitation extended to students with GPA’s in the top 15% of their
respective faculties
Volunteer: Justice for Soli Campaign, helped organize university tour, extend campaign reach, facilitate in‐team meetings, and create organizational manuals
Passionate about social and urban policy Publications:
“Stepping up to the Call:" A Historiographical Analysis of Gender in 1930s Soviet Russia” (The Journal of History and Political Science, 2017)
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Muhammad Khalil
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018
Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK Interdisciplinary Program in Infectious Disease, Food Safety and Public Policy, 2018
Training in health policy development, stakeholder negotiations and One Health Platform
Recipient of NSERC‐CREATE Scholarship, 2016
College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK Master of Science, 2018
Specialization in One Health Dissertation: Development of protein‐based drugs targeting Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK Bachelor of Science (Honours), 2015
Specialization in microbiology and immunology
Publication in Tumori: A Journal of Clinical and Experimental Oncology
Recipient of Nasser Family Gold Medal Award in Innovation (2015) and Greystone Scholar (2011)
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
FoodRenew Organization, Saskatoon, SK Founder and Team Leader (Volunteer), September 2017 – Present
Establish relationships with local business leaders, city councilors, non‐profit organizations and community agencies to integrate FoodRenew’s objectives into the City of Saskatoon’s food reclamation efforts
Develop and implement FoodRenew’s strategies to decrease food waste, engage community members and recruit volunteers
Advocate using social media platforms and media appearances for better food waste management practices in Saskatoon
Center for Values, Ethics and Law in Medicine, Sydney, Australia, NSW Health Policy Intern, October 2016 – February 2017 Analyzed the ethics of epidemiological surveillance and its relationship with Ministry of Health’s mitigation response to
international outbreaks through stakeholder meetings and literature review
Prepared reports and briefing notes for stakeholders from academia, industry and government on topics such as emerging diseases, international outbreak response and women’s rights during Zika virus outbreak
Formulated recommendations, based on the One Health platform, for new ethical considerations for public surveillance, health infrastructure readiness for emerging diseases and protection of women’s rights during the emerging Zika virus threat
College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK Graduate Teaching Assistant, January 2016– April 2016 Supervised fourth‐year microbiology and immunology discussion sessions on different viral species, mechanism of
pathogenesis and innovative preventative or therapeutic remedies
Evaluated students in class participation and weekly written assignments pertaining to current state of pathogenic species
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, Research Student, 2013–2015 University of Saskatchewan, Convocation Assistant, 2012‐2013
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Advanced oral and written Urdu and Pushto proficiency Volunteered at Saskatoon Open Door Society (Group Leader) and Canadian Cancer Society (Advocacy Volunteer) Attended One Health Summer School at Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Botucatu, Brazil
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Sarah Khan
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Toronto, Scarborough, ON Honours Bachelor of Science, 2015
Specialization in Psychology Graduated with High Distinction
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Oxford College of Arts, Business & Technology, Scarborough, ON Career Services Coordinator, March 2017 – Present Identify barriers to employment and assist students/alumni with matters such as job readiness, skills, job search strategies,
writing resumes, and preparing for job interviews
Liaise with relevant employers in obtaining job placements
Arrange for interviews of students/alumni
Maintain statistics and records on employment with industry partners
Educate students and alumni on Career and Employment Management
Arrange and monitor student placements for four campuses: Scarborough, Mississauga, Toronto, and Burlington Oxford College of Arts, Business & Technology, Scarborough, ON Administrative Assistant, March 2015 – March 2017 Received, directed, and relayed telephone messages and fax messages
Maintained the general filing system and filed all correspondence
Provided word‐processing and secretarial support Prepared and issued official transcripts to graduating and graduated students Ensured all cash and cash equivalents were accounted for and balanced at the end of the day Provided administration and programme support to management, finance and admissions department, and students
North American Muslim Foundation, Scarborough, ON Program Coordinator, July 2014 – February 2015 Coordinated and organized programs and events according to given criteria
Communicated with potential sponsors, donors, and all stakeholders to solicit resources
Designed and implemented marketing plan in the community
Developed new programs according to given policy directives
Maintained documentation related to programs and events Social Psychophysiological Research & Quantitative Methods Lab – University of Toronto, Research Assistant Volunteer, October 2017 ‐ Present Toronto Grace Health Care Centre, Spiritual Care Volunteer, April 2015 – April 2017 Altima Wellness Centre, Clinic Volunteer, February 2015 – March 2017
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Fluent in Urdu; ability to read Arabic Personal interests in fashion and photography
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Kristi Kodama
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Entrance Scholarship Recipient
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2017
Double Major in Political Science and History
Entrance Scholarship Recipient Achieved highest class marks in Pre‐Confederation Canada and Post‐Confederation Canada
Graduated with Distinction
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Best Version Media, Newmarket, ON Content Coordinator, 2017 ‐ 2018 Recruited and interviewed participants for the magazine
Coordinated and wrote 35+ profiles of local residents and business owners Compiled and edited all content, including expert contributor articles
Achieved the successful publication of 12+ monthly editions
Student Volunteer Connections, Guelph, ON Community Relations Coordinator, 2014 ‐ 2016 Community Relations Assistant, 2013 ‐ 2014 Corresponded and networked with community stakeholders and organizations to promote and improve student engagement
strategies
Supported the diverse student population to ensure the availability of equitable opportunities Supervised and trained two successive Community Relations Assistants to promote their professional and personal
development
Designed 15 newsletters which included community events, volunteering and employment opportunities for students
Managed 700+ personalized student referrals
Successfully increased student participation in the referral program
PC Ontario Fund, Toronto, ON Intern, Business Development and Operations, Summer 2013
Assisted with fundraising event planning to support the corporate campaign
Utilized database to profile donors to optimize fundraising outcomes
Reported on the financial and political success of fundraising events Issued invoices and reconciled revenue received Managed front‐line donor relations as primary customer service representative
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Volunteer, Yellow Brick House, assisted in the implementation of a new volunteer database, 2016
Volunteer, Rose of Sharon, provided childcare to support the education of young mothers, 2016
Co‐leader, Delegates and Resources Sub‐Committee, University of Guelph, assisted with the planning and execution of a volunteer conference, 2015
Team Leader, Project Serve Day, led a group of 50 volunteers to the Guelph Food Bank, 2014
Notetaker, Accessibility Services, University of Guelph, 2013 Amateur cook, avid reader of historical fiction and biographies, animal lover
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Nilanee Koneswaran
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Graduated with Distinction Double Major in Public Policy and International Development Studies
Recipient of President’s Entrance Scholarship
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Century 21 Percy Fulton Ltd. Brokerage, Toronto, ON Administrative Assistant, October 2017 ‐ Present Use quick! Office to process hundreds of incoming and outgoing appointment requests, register new agents and offers on
office listings
Effectively handle incoming inquiries from clients by e‐mail and phone; transfer inquiries to the appropriate staff when needed
Prepare legal offers such as waivers, amendments, and agreements to lease for agents, handling them with confidentiality and professionalism
Liaise with clients on behalf of agents to increase organizational efficiency Financial Services Commission of Ontario, Toronto, ON Pension Assistant, 2016–2017 Provided effective and timely support to the Pension Plans Branch in the review and registrations of new pension plan
applications
Participated in the review and resolution of inquiries from the general public regarding the Pension Services Portal and other general inquiries related to pension plans
Observed the conflict resolution process in policymaking between internal stakeholders
Wrote correspondence for Pension Plan Administrators informing Administrators of usernames and passwords to the Pension Services Portal, which required confidentiality
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Research Assistant (Volunteer), 2017–2018 Worked with Dr. Bettina von Lieres to publish an article on Participedia, an open global knowledge community for researchers
in the field of democratic innovation and public engagement
Wrote many annotated bibliographies to ensure the correct articles were chosen for the topic at hand
Ensured that the final paper fulfilled Participedia’s outline, which required multiple revisions and edits with Participedia researchers
Elections Canada, Poll Clerk, June 2014
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Advanced oral and written Tamil; beginner French
Volunteered as a Peer Lead at the South Asian Autism Awareness Centre for three years and aided autistic children and young adults to develop various skills by using prompts and elements of ABA Therapy
Published an article on Participedia, entitled “Street Law’s ‘Democracy for All’” that looks at whether participatory methods in civic education programs are resulting in increased civic attributes among individuals
Other interests: travel, reading, and writing
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Rikin Kotak
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Guelph, Guelph, ON Bachelor of Arts Honours, 2018
Specialization in Criminal Justice and Public Policy
Dean's Honour List, 2016‐2018 University of Guelph, Guelph ON Certificate, 2017
Specialization in Business
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, Brampton, ON Projects Assistant, July 2018 – September 2018 Started a student position as a part of the Infrastructure Investment Project with the MCSCS
Working as an assistant to the Project Manager at the Ontario Correctional Institute Outland‐Carillion Services, Mississauga, ON Project Manager, May 2018 – July 2018 Successfully managed the relocation of Outland‐Carillion Services head office
Responsible for planning/executing the relocation of 52 employees, ordering new office furniture to be built at the new location (Workstations), having electric strikes installed on doors, and initiating the first phases of renovations
Liaised with contractors for renovations and designers for building new office furniture Worked cohesively with the IT team to have cabling, internet, computers, and photocopiers set up to be operational
Carillion Services Canada, Toronto, ON Student – Solutions and Implementation, Summer 2017
Worked on site and at the Forensic Services and Coroner’s Complex in Toronto
Contributed to the implementation of a new system that manages all assets in the building
Independently collected data about the company’s equipment in the building and inputted into a system, which could then be used for inventory and maintenance purposes
Barcoded over three thousand assets, such as mechanical equipment, lab equipment, sterilizers, exhaust fans, pumps, chillers, and office equipment
Performed various administrative duties, such as drafting documents, filing, and helping write health and safety policy for the site
Carillion Services Canada, Toronto, ON Administrative Student, Summer 2016
Worked on site at the Brampton Civic Hospital
Completed data entries, as well as organized data into excel spreadsheets
Shadowed management in food services, engineering, human resources and security
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Authored two articles on China’s Circular Economy and Nepalese Broom Grass (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China%27s_Circular_Economy and http://saknepal.org/resource/nepalese‐broom‐grass‐as‐a‐potential‐export‐product/)
Proficient in all Microsoft Office programs, Photoshop, Smartsheet, and SPSS
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Natalie Krzywiecki
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Collaborative Graduate Specialization in Ethnic and Pluralism Studies
Recipient of the Entrance Scholarship, 2018 Trent University, Peterborough, ON Master of English (Public Texts), 2018
Supervisor: Dr. Charmaine Eddy
Research Project: “’And in the process they both inscribe a vision of home’: The Significance of Female Epistolary Networks in the Reclamation of Identity for 19th Century Female Immigrants”
Awarded the Trent Graduate Research Fellowship, 2017 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts with High Distinction, 2017
Major in English, Double Minor in Classical Civilization and Near and Middle Eastern Civilization
Dean’s Honour List, 2015‐2017 Member of the Student Library Advisory Committee (Appointed), 2016‐2017
Awarded the Lily Denton Keys Prize (ENG445H), 2017
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Department of Gender and Women’s Studies, Trent University, Peterborough, ON Graduate Teaching Assistant, September 2017‐April 2018 Graded assignments and exams in a timely manner and in accordance with instructor guidelines
Provided constructive feedback for improvement
Explained key course concepts including gender as a category of analysis, intersectionality, and the relationship between protest, gender, and popular culture
Trent University Archives, Peterborough, ON Intern, January 2018‐August 2018 Transcribed the hand‐written letters of 19th century Canadian immigrant Frances Stewart into a digital file for public use on the
Trent University Archives website
Trent University, Peterborough, ON Communications Coordinator (Volunteer), Symons Seminar Series on Graduate Student Research Executive Committee, 2017‐2018 Chaired meetings of the SSS Executive Committee and acted as the primary means of communication between the SSS and
relevant parties (Department Administrative Assistants, Abstract Selection and Judging Committees, Presenters)
Recruited volunteers for the Abstract Selection and Judging Committees
Collected abstract rankings from the Abstract Selection Committee and analyzed these rankings to determine the chosen Arts and Sciences speakers for the academic year
Burloak Long Term Care Home, Volunteer, 2010–2012
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Intermediate written French; Advanced Polish
Recipient of the Wilk and Bogdan Scholarship in Polish Language, University of Toronto, 2014
Mentor, Classics Students’ Union Peer Mentorship Programme, University of Toronto, 2016‐2017
Graduate Teaching Assistantship Certificate of Teaching Excellence, Trent University, 2018 Research Interests: Race Relations, Gender, Aging and Disability, Migration, Identity, Constructions of Home
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Nemesha Kukan
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018
University of Western Ontario, London, ON Bachelor of Health Sciences, 2018
Honors Specialization in Health Studies, Minor in Political Science
Graduated with Distinction Dean's Honour List, 2014‐2018 (inclusive) Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2014
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Franklin Templeton Investments, Toronto, ON Legal Intern, Summer 2017 & 2018 Drafted legal amendments, resolutions, and other materials for company execution and public use in relation to securities law
for domestic and foreign funds
Coordinated with local and international departments and outside counsel to organize documentation and certification requirements
Researched external practices and initiatives relating to Canadian securities law, exemptive reliefs, and compliance for internal improvement
Analyzed current filing and organization procedures and implemented improved systems that addressed current gaps in efficiency and compliance protocols
University of Western Ontario, London, ON Residence Advisor, 2015‐2016 Oversaw the day‐to‐day needs of 30 first‐year students, in terms of academic, social, and mental health
Promoted the implementation of residence community standards and addressed conflicts via confidential policy procedures and problem‐solving skills
Developed programming initiatives monthly on a residence‐wide basis and bi‐weekly on an individual community basis to promote self‐growth, inclusivity, and address concerns based on student need
Collaborated with residence council, floor leadership teams, and residence management to improve residence functioning and address social, maintenance, and community concerns
University of Western Ontario, London, ON Vice‐President Outreach and Communications (Appointed/Volunteer), Ethnocultural Support Services, 2016–2018 Promoted cultural inclusivity and recognition on campus via panel discussions, social media campaigns, collaborations with
campus cultural clubs and arts‐based showcases that addressed racial inequities, oppression, and intersectionality
Responded to racial, religious, and ethnic injustices taking place domestically and abroad to address concerns amongst students and draw attention to the importance of awareness and support for marginalized communities
Created a narrative with student body to educate and build a safe space for the discussion of opposing ideas and experiences
University of Western Ontario, Vice‐President Communications (Appointed/Volunteer), Health Promotions Services, 2017–2018 University of Western Ontario, Leadership and Academic Mentor (Appointed/Volunteer), 2016‐2017
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
CPR, First Aid, and SafeTalk (Suicide Prevention) Trained and Certified ‘Empathy Lab’ participant, simulated the lived experience of physiological aging in younger adults to promote empathy and
decrease ageism in London, ON
Passionate about the experiences of marginalized populations, particularly in regard to mental health
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Arpit Kumar
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Toronto, Mississauga, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts with Distinction, 2018
Specialization in Criminology and Socio‐Legal Studies
Qualified for a semester abroad, research through investigation abroad course, and an independent research course
University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong Exchange Program in Criminology and Socio‐Legal Studies, 2016
Conducted small‐scale research centered on youth sex offenders in Hong Kong as part of the course – Youth Crime in the Global City (SOCI3094)
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Bridge Prison Ministry at Ontario Corrections Institute, Brampton, ON Group Facilitator (Volunteer), April 2017 ‐ Present Facilitate weekly group meetings discussing an array of topics centering on rehabilitation with residents of this correctional
facility. Additionally, assist in developing individual plans to aid law‐abiding behaviors and avoid recidivism post release.
Learn about information pertaining to operations of prisons/correctional facilities and the role of NGOs in prison reform.
Become acquainted with issues that surround people who are facing addictions, residing in disadvantaged communities, and factors that often contribute towards recidivism.
Contribute towards fundraising for the BRIDGE‐TO‐WORK program during the annual Scotiabank Charity Run Marathon 2018. Mini Secretariat, Kaithal, India Summer Intern, May 2016 – August 2016
Prepared case briefs and shadowed the supervising lawyer during court proceedings at Indian High Court of Punjab and Haryana and Civil courts.
Coordinated with clients in Hindi, Punjabi, and English and made intricate inquiries pursuant to the clients’ needs, while keeping them notified regarding the pace of pertinent projects.
Worked in a fast‐paced environment and gained preliminary understanding of court procedures in Haryana, India. Moksha Yoga, Mississauga, ON, Energy Exchange Trade, January 2018 – June 2018 Blarney’s Gate, Mississauga, ON, Bartender, September 2015 – April 2016 Laura and Laura Petites, Mississauga, ON, Service Coordinator, January 2015 – July 2015
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Advanced oral and written English, Hindi, and Punjabi; beginner French Travel and art enthusiast, hobbies include Moksha and Ashtanga yoga, painting, and reading
Preliminary understanding of SPSS software for sociological research, Canlii, Quicklaw, and E‐Laws
Research through investigation abroad course project– through one‐on‐one discussions and visiting UN courts at Cambodia, developed a presentation exhibiting effects of Khmer Rouge genocide on contemporary Cambodian society
Undergraduate independent research project – developed a research paper exploring, “How do safe injection sites interact with the neighborhood residents and business operators within their vicinity?”; developed a theory of “Stigmatization and Marginalization through Physical Space” to effectively present the findings of the research
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Matthew Kupferschmidt
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 University of Western Ontario, London, ON Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Honours Specialization in Political Science Minor in Economics
Graduated with Distinction
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Leadership and Democracy Lab, London, ON Research Analyst, 2017–2018 Conducted detailed research on the economy in Paraguay
Met firm deadlines for the publication of articles through the university website
Worked with a team of individuals to achieve a comprehensive overview of Paraguay’s political and economic status
Achieved publications throughout the year
CCLC Camps, London, ON Senior Staff, 2015–2016 Recruited campers for the summer of 2016
Led initiatives to instill leadership values in young high school leaders Developed detailed program plans for campers
Trained leadership counsellors and held them accountable throughout the summer
Point of contact for parents of campers
Worked closely with other individuals to meet deadlines and make the summer camps viable
Parliament of Canada, Ottawa, ON Volunteer, 2014‐2015 Conducted accurate data entry to maintain close connection with constituents
Drafted letters and speeches for an MP
Met deadlines and volunteered for extra events put on in the constituency
Achieved the most updated database in the party
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Fundraised over $7,000 for a mission group
Won first place in FSCC Beach Volleyball
Involved in Political Campaigns in the London Area
Coached a youth music band
Led and organized various music groups to perform at different functions
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Amanda Lall
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Ryerson University, Toronto, ON Bachelor of Arts in Politics and Governance (Honors), 2018
Minor in History
Dean's Honour List, 2017‐2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Scarborough Southwest Constituency Office, Scarborough, ON Constituency Intern, Summer 2018 Liaised with the Member of Parliament’s Office to prepare daily calendars outlining key details on events needed for the
Member of Parliament’s projects
Organized various citizenship related paperwork, such as certificates, for individuals Conducted event planning for the office by coordinating meetings with the public to facilitate a dialogue with their Member of
Parliament
Maintained databases consisting of constituents’ profiles, data pertaining to the riding, and processed procedures to track ongoing citizenship statuses on various cases within the office to ensure coordination and transparency
Scarborough Southwest Youth Constituency Council, Scarborough, ON Team Lead/Communications Team/Internal Team, September 2017– July 2018
Liaised with MP Bill Blair’s Office to ensure goals accomplished in the Youth Council were facilitated to the Member of Parliament
Coordinated various events including: Toiletries Drive, Food Drive, and Town Hall Meeting with Mayor John Tory and organized monthly meetings
Researched and analyzed various local organizations such as Toby’s Place and Bluffs Food Bank to encourage donations to our endeavours
Maintained social media platforms to track ongoing events’ statuses to ensure coordination and transparency
Soft Moc, Toronto, ON Part‐Time Sales Representative, January 2018‐ May 2018 Worked with customers to ensure they were greeted and ensured they found suitable products
Created solutions with customers and co‐workers to ensure a smooth sales process
Responsible for processing cash and card payments
Federal Liberal Summer Internship Program, Scarborough, ON Intern, Summer 2017
Canvassed various communities in the Scarborough Southwest region with an annual survey on their response to the Federal Government
Liaised with the Federal Liberal Riding Association to keep them updated on the work conducted over the period of the internship and highlighted their goals to be accomplished
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Volunteer for Scarborough Southwest Constituency Office, January 2017‐ Present Bluffs Food Bank (2018); spent time organizing and packaging donated goods for the community
Canada 150 Outstanding Leadership Award (2017); awarded by Member of Parliament Bill Blair for community service, cooperation, and leadership in the Scarborough Southwest region
Volunteer Award from MP Bill Blair (2017); awarded by Member of Parliament Bill Blair for exceptional work based on volunteer commitments to the Scarborough Southwest region
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Adam Laughton
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Recipient of Entrance Scholarship
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Philosophy, 2017 Admitted with a Scholarship and Fellowship totaling $26,000
University of Toronto, Mississauga, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2015 Major in Philosophy, Minor in Political Science and Sociology
Received Philosophy Award recognizing highest GPA of graduating undergraduate philosophy class Dean's Honour List, 2012‐2015
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Service – Policy Department, Toronto, ON Administrative Support/File Clerk, Spring 2018 Archived complex policy and legal files in accordance with procedures related to government transparency and ease of access
Developed and implemented digitization strategies, which more than doubled efficiency of archival team
Coordinated with policy analysts and government professionals to ensure proper archiving based on subject matter
Used Microsoft Office to communicate with third‐party corporations and institutions in order to obtain and organize records of procurement
Expanded my understanding of the history of policy development in Ontario and policy development procedures in Ontario while processing government records
Used knowledge of government structure to correctly categorize complex government records University of Toronto, Mississauga, ON Teaching Assistant, 2016–2018 Led tutorials for undergraduate students, thereby building on team leadership, professional communication skills, and ability to
adapt and think on the spot
Planned and drafted tutorial schedules and teaching materials that highlighted key concepts by utilizing my ability to focus on the most relevant and important features of complex ideas
Used attention to detail, analytical, critical thinking, and writing skills to grade student work and provide comments with a view to developing their ability to craft arguments and write clearly and concisely
Contributed to course design by suggesting unit topics and used research skills to find quality academic articles for use in course design
City of Mississauga, Pool Supervisor, 2013–2018
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Held managerial positions in multiple campaigns in 2018 provincial election
Attended 2018 Toronto York Region Labour Council Political Action Conference Proficient in Microsoft Office and the use of Windows, OSX, and Linux based operating systems
Lead singer and songwriter of local indie pop band
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Lin Ying Lin
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2017
Specialization in Sociology and Criminology & Sociolegal Studies
Dean's Honour List, 2013‐2017
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Ontario Justice Education Network, Toronto, ON OOCMT Court Clerk (Volunteer), March 2018 Assisted the Judge in the courtroom, including announcing the opening of the court, recesses and adjournments, swearing in
witnesses, and performing other administrative duties
Communicated effectively with the participants and helped them understand the rules and procedure of the mock trial; provided support whenever the participants needed
Liaised with OJEN committee members, court staff, lawyers, and judges to make the mock trial competition successful and promote legal education among young people
Teach Girls Coding Project, Beijing, China Project Assistant (Virtual Volunteer), August 2017– January 2018 Assisted in an online forum to create a supportive environment for young Chinese women to share coding knowledge and skills
Assisted in the social media campaign, encouraging and recruiting more women to challenge gender stereotype and expand their career paths by learning about programming and artificial intelligence
Collected and translated educational information on the topics including gender pay gap, selective abortion, child abuse, and discrimination to raise public awareness on human rights within a comparative context
Oceans Fresh Food Market, Mississauga, ON Manager Assistant, June – September 2017 Communicated effectively with colleagues, manager, and other departments to develop new marketing strategies, contributing
to a steady increase in net profit after one month
Provided excellent customer services by answering questions and packaging products
Managed delivery process, provided training for new employees, and maintained a high standard of food safety St. Felix Community Centre, Lunch Program Assistant, June–August 2014
Provided food and counselling support for disadvantaged people
CultureLink, Newcomer Program Peer Leader, September 2011–February 2012
Worked with settlement workers and newcomer students
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and other legal software including Teraview, Conveyancer, Divorcemate, Estate‐A‐Base, and Eclipse
Proficiency in using computerized sources including LawSource, QuickLaw, CanLII to conduct legal research
Performer of Artist Ai WeiWei’s Art Project Remembrance at Art Gallery of Ontario
Enthusiastic writer, published short stories and poems on Young Voices magazine and other platforms
Beginner in programming, calligraphy, and contemporary dance
Received Investing in Our Diversity Scholarship 2013, War Memorial Scholarship, and Parks Canada’s Ecological Integrity Poster Contest Award
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Katherine Lordon
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS Bachelors of Arts, 2016 Major in International Development Studies
Minor in Law and Society
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2012 Dean's Honour List, Fall Semester 2014 and Winter Semester 2016
Analyzed Canadian foreign policy Prepared policy brief Examined and debated Canadian health policy
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Spiegel Nichols Fox LLP, Mississauga, ON Legal Assistant, May 2017 ‐ Present Analyze, deconstruct, and compile raw data for use in litigation
Review contracts Compile research for an article published in the Globe and Mail (https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/report‐on‐business/small‐
business/sb‐managing/why‐you‐should‐care‐that‐our‐civil‐justice‐system‐is‐broken/article36112054/)
Prepare and file court documents
Review files and present relevant information for use in ongoing cases
Prepare documents for cases
Draft correspondence and legal documents
Attend a trial, prepare notes, and transcribe notes from court
Lionhead Golf and Country Club, Brampton, ON Server/Beverage Cart Operator, July 2013 ‐ April 2017 Greeted and served guests, followed by cleaning and organizing tables Delivered a complete and pleasurable customer experience
Comfortably interacted with guests and employees
Assisted in training new employees
Worked in a team setting with fellow employees
Eden Food for Change, Volunteer; duties included: sorting food, serving clients, packing donations, and assisting clients in taking their food to their car Fountain School of the Performing Arts, Volunteer; worked with a variety of materials to create realistic props for the Spring production
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Accepted to the University of Windsor/Detroit Mercy’s Canadian and American Dual JD Program
Completed LSAT in December 2015 and February 2016
Currently training for a 10km race
Played competitive hockey for fourteen years
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Alison Mackey
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Guelph, Guelph, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Major in Criminal Justice and Public Policy and Minor in Sociology
Dean's Honour List, 2016‐2018 Graduated with High Distinction
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Janco Steel Ltd., Stoney Creek, ON Receptionist, Summer 2017 and Summer 2018 Calculated, inputted, and sent invoices and statements to customers to ensure payments are made within the required
deadlines
Generated internal and external credits, and calculated duty fees for US customers to ease paper work and avoid unnecessary charges
Responded to customer communications via phone and email, scheduled internal meetings, filed work orders and invoices, and assisted staff when needed
Martin and Hillyer Associates Law Firm, Burlington, ON Law Clerk Assistant, 2015–2017 Organized client documents and confidential information to make information easily accessible to lawyers and law clerks for
improved workflow efficiency
Created court briefs for trials including the organization and consolidation of information, as well as drafting and finalizing documents for lawyers to use when settling cases
Coordinated and scheduled court dates, client and internal meetings, and other appointments with teams of lawyers to ensure smooth firm operation
Martin and Hillyer Associates Law Firm, Burlington, ON Office Administrator (Interim), April 2016–August 2016 Planned, organized, and scheduled major office events including charity functions (e.g., Helmets on Kids), publicity campaigns
(e.g., Sound of Music Street Festival), and internal functions (e.g., staff golf day, Christmas party) ensuring events are within budgetary and time constraints
Worked with website company on website design, wrote blog posts for the website, and updated social media to promote firm
Responded to client and potential new client (PNC) communications via phone and email, scheduled lawyer meetings, ran PCLaw reports, filed payments and invoices, and assisted lawyers when needed
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
SAS Note Taker at the University of Guelph, 2017‐2018; attended every lecture for assigned classes to take notes for students who experience disabilities with recalling information they learn in class
Supported fundraising efforts by volunteering for the Halton Food for Thought Gala (2015, 2016, 2017), which helps to feed school aged children in Halton
Received the Justice Leadership Award, 2017; met with politicians and decision makers at Parliament Hill in Ottawa and engaged in discussion on small‐scale farmers in developing countries facing hunger and poverty to raise awareness and support
Received the Catalyst Award, 2013; embarked on a week‐long trip to engage with charity leaders in Haiti and the Dominican Republic to inspire and be inspired, resulting in an appreciation of complex issues facing societies in other countries
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Saurav Maini
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship University of Toronto, Mississauga Campus, Mississauga, ON Honors Bachelor of Arts, 2017
Major in Political Science and Double Minor in Sociology and Philosophy
Graduated with Distinction
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Elections Ontario, Brampton, ON Information Assistant, Summer 2018 Greeted and directed electors and scrutineers to the appropriate table at the voting location Assisted in organizing and disassembling the voting location
Informed electors of voting procedures and acceptable pieces of identification
Assisted electors with any accessibility requirements
Updated supervisor of any on‐site issues affecting electors Canadian Looks, Mississauga, ON Sales Associate, 2016–2018 Ensured high levels of customer satisfaction through excellent sales service
Proactively sought out customers to assist across sales floor
Identified customer needs and provided recommendations based on individual requirements
Informed customers of store policies, promotions, and product features
Maintained constant presence and visual presentation of sales floor
Handled returns, exchanges, and customer complaints courteously and professionally
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
2014 Campaign Volunteer, Canvasser, and Election Day Scrutineer for Jagmeet Singh’s former Bramalea‐Gore‐Malton Office
Volunteer Notetaker for the University of Toronto Mississauga Accessibility Center
Volunteered with the University of Toronto Mississauga Health and Counselling Centre’s Healthy Campus Crew
Sports enthusiast Enjoys creative writing Avid interest in historical and philosophical literature
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Daniella Marciano
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Toronto – Woodsworth College, Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Major in Criminology and Socio‐Legal Studies, Minors in History and Sociology
Selected Participant of the 2017 Summer Abroad Program at the University of Oxford, England, UK
Graduated with Distinction
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Buffalo Wild Wings, Mississauga, ON Server, 2013‐Present Deliver efficient service to guests to ensure a pleasant dining experience by maintaining extensive knowledge of products,
specials, preparation methods, and ingredients
Gain leadership skills by providing extensive training to over 10 employees to equip them with necessary skills in order to succeed
Foster relationships with guests using interpersonal communication skills University of Toronto, Toronto, ON International Opportunities Ambassador, Fall 2017 Staffed the head table at the 2017 International Opportunities Week
Promoted international opportunities to students by speaking about my own study abroad experience
Facilitated learning surrounding the opportunities available for students to internationalize their degree
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Student Ambassador (Volunteer), 2016‐2017 Represented the University of Toronto and the Faculty of Arts & Science at various recruitment events throughout the year
Answered questions from incoming students about my personal experience and the university as a whole
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Knowledge of beginner oral and written French Regularly volunteers at various swim, hockey, and baseball tournaments
Passionate traveler, yoga enthusiast, rock climber, pianist
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Chloe Marcil
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Bachelor of Arts (Honours), 2018
Major in Global Development Studies
Dean's Honour List, 2017‐2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Pegasus Community Project for Adults with Special Needs (learning and or physical disabilities), Toronto, ON Summer Student, Summer 2018
Engaged with participants by joining them in activities.
Helped prepare and provide meals for some participants.
Assisted with organizing and managing offsite trips for groups of participants.
Acquired Standard First Aid & CPR/AED Level C from the Canadian Red Cross.
Deloitte LLP, Vancouver, BC Talent Summer Student, Summer 2017 Supported the Talent (Human Resources) Division by conducting research about a proposed work‐from‐home policy and about
the management challenges associated with the hiring of millennials and generation Z workers.
Prepared PowerPoint presentations for a partner of the firm.
Learned Tableau software to gather and analyze data and developed visual data analytic skills to display data in interactive graphs.
Deloitte LLP, Vancouver, BC Summer Student, Summer 2016 Maintained and filed client and partner business records and assisted and supported information management activities.
Organized and maintained files about Deloitte facilities using Microsoft Office. This included the use of Word and Excel. I took charge of a project in which I had to organize and update an Excel sheet to track personnel security cards.
Responded to queries and prioritized workflow while facing multiple conflicting projects. I assigned accurate priority levels to queries and actioned them accordingly. In this role, I consistently met deadlines set by senior management and supervisors.
Pegasus Community Project for Adults with Special Needs, Toronto, ON Summer Student, Summer 2015 Responsible for the health and safety of participants. Organized activities such as literacy workshops, drum circle, and arts and crafts.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Captain of a volleyball and indoor soccer team at Queen’s University
Volunteered at the Kingston Humane Society with Queen’s University’s Lost Paws Club
Selected to compete at University of Toronto short story contest
Member of the Queen’s University Chess Club, 2016
Black Belt Karate Shotokan Completed Vancouver Scotiabank Half Marathon, 2016
Organized the Terry Fox Run at my high school, Malvern Collegiate
Obtained Smart Serve Ontario (Online Training) certification in 2015
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Megan Mattes
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering, with Honours, 2018
Specialization in Energy & the Environment
Thesis: “Determining the optimal interval between scheduled repairs of failed photovoltaic modules in utility‐scale systems”
Recipient of the J. Edgar McAllister Entrance Scholarship, 2013
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Heliolytics, Toronto, ON Systems Design and Data Analysis Intern, 2016‐2017 & Summer 2018 Analyzed data sourced from aerial thermal scans of photovoltaic (PV) solar sites to provide clients with a strong understanding
of the energy and monetary loss caused by electrical faults in their solar modules
Used Python to generate summaries of clients’ electrical and financial losses due to a variety of PV module faults
Analyzed whether replacement of underperforming PV modules was financially viable and added this feature to client reports
Wrote Python scripts to automate generation of Word and Excel files, reducing time spent on manual report writing
Reach Project Research Group, Toronto, ON Researcher (Volunteer), 2018‐2019 Research development programs that reach the poorest of the world’s poor and other hard‐to‐reach populations
Evaluate programs’ success at service delivery through examination of disaggregated data from a variety of sources
Study the strategies used by governments to deliver aid effectively to those without formal identification
University of Toronto Environmental Action (UTEA), Toronto, ON Director of Advocacy (Volunteer), 2017‐2018 Led UTEA’s advocacy work within the student body, including organizing speaker panels and letter‐writing workshops Directed a team of ten in writing UTEA’s policy research report, which focused on evaluating the four major parties’ 2018
provincial election platforms’ inclusion of environmental issues, such as carbon pricing and biodiversity protection
ABC Group Interior Systems Business Unit, Project Engineer, Summer 2016 University of Toronto Engineering Society, Director of Community Outreach (Volunteer), 2014‐2015
Queen’s University Nanofabrication Facility and Materials Physics Lab, Research Assistant, 2013
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Top 8 Finalist in World Vision’s 2018 Social Innovation Challenge; in accordance with the challenge’s goal of reducing food insecurity, I developed a business model for a fertilizer delivery service aiming to serve smallholder farmers in western Kenya
Competed in CivicSpark’s 2018 Public Policy Case Competition; created and presented a road pricing system for the downtown core as a strategy to meet the City of Toronto’s emissions reduction targets
Won 1st runner‐up in U of T’s 2017 DataFest, a data analytics hackathon run by the American Statistical Association
Volunteer with the Green Party of Ontario’s 2018 election campaign
Delivered a deputation to the City of Toronto Budgetary Sub‐Committee in 2018 urging councilors to fully fund the city’s climate action plan, TransformTO, in order to meet Toronto’s emissions reduction targets
Avid reader of books about economics, politics, and history, and enthusiastic user of the Toronto Public Library
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Anna Millar
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Entrance Scholarship Recipient, 2018 St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS Bachelor of Arts with Distinction, 2018
Major in Economics, Minor in Sociology
In‐Course Scholarship Recipient, 2017 Dean's Honour List, 2016‐2018 ranked Top 20% of Program
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Monarch Centre ‐ Maternal and Newborn Health, Ottawa, ON Care Coordinator, May‐August 2018 Coordinated the multidisciplinary care for a maternal and newborn care clinic as well as planned patient discharge to
community based institutions and resources
Liaised with hospital MD and midwifery care to schedule appointments for recently discharged mothers and newborns
Responsible for physician 3rd party billing administration (out of province, refugee, and private pay)
Performed bilirubin tests and baby weight checks and recorded results in patient charts
Communicated medical results and follow‐up instructions to patients Ottawa Carleton District School Board, Ottawa, ON Continuing Education: International Languages Program Office Administrator, July 2018 Responsible for the daily activities and management of a school main office (student registration, contact lists, schedules, and
class lists for both staff and students) to provide children with an opportunity to learn or maintain a language other than English or French
Collaborated to create an environment that welcomed a diverse community and intercultural understanding for families and children as both new and longstanding residents of Canada
Administered First Aid as needed, and provided after‐hours/field trip supervision Carleton University Sports Camps, Ottawa, ON Multi‐Sport Instructor, 2013–2017
Responsible for programming and instructing a variety of sports (soccer, squash, fencing, field hockey, etc.) to campers age 6‐14 with varying skill levels at one of Ottawa’s largest day camps
Ensured ongoing communication with parents, coworkers, and volunteers St. Francis Xavier University Students, Antigonish, NS Economics Tutor, 2017‐2018 Quantitative Methods Economics 271 & Microeconomics 101
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS Ottawa Carleton District School Board, EQAO scribe for ESL students (Volunteer), May 2016‐2018
Sisters of St. Martha: Bethany House, Assistant (Volunteer), October‐December 2017
Antigonish Education Centre, Breakfast Club Assistant (Volunteer), October 2015‐January 2016 Responsible for preparing and leading Carleton Leadership Camp module, Summer 2017, Summer 2018
Captain of STFX Women’s Club Hockey Team 2015‐2016
Enjoy running, yoga, spinning, and watching various professional sports (hockey, baseball, basketball)
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Madison Newton
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Major in Political Science, Minor in International Relations
Recipient of Go Global International Learning Programs Award for semester exchange at University of Auckland, 2016
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Jump Gymnastics, Vancouver, BC Gymnastics Coach and Camp Coordinator, April 2017‐August 2018 Instructed recreational gymnastics and physical literacy classes, strengthening ability to quickly adapt to unexpected situations
Communicated and consulted with parents regarding child’s progress and possible developmental concerns, enhancing communication and interpersonal skills
Planned, organized, and implemented Jump Gymnastics Camp Program
Managed administrative functions related to camp operations
Supervised and communicated well with camp staff to ensure optimal team cohesion Party Well, Vancouver, BC Wellness Program Director September 2014‐May 2018
Organized and facilitated wellness initiatives during events, including first aid, safety, and counseling services Led Wellness Program meetings, delegated tasks, and moderated discussion during planning sessions
Interviewed prospective Wellness Team members and properly trained new hires City of Davis Gymnastics and Dance, Davis, California Gymnastics Coach, October 2013‐ August 2015 Led recreational gymnastics classes for children aged 1 to 15
Created and implemented daily lesson plans and original routines
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Contributed significant research and writing to report, Strengthening of the Comprehensive Nuclear‐Test‐Ban Treaty, submitted for review to the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization in Vienna, Austria (2017)
Proficiency in Stata Analysis and Statistical Software; mastery of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
UBC Golden Key Tri‐Mentoring Program Mentor/Mentee (2018)
UBC Red Cross Club member; orchestrated HIV Awareness and Benefit Night (2014‐2017)
Working proficiency in French Language
Keen interest in immigration policy and LGBTQ+ rights
Active involvement in LGBTQ+ community advocacy groups
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Samantha Nguyen
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Woodsworth College, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Specialization in Sociology and Health Studies Media Director, UTIHP (University of Toronto International Health Program)
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Loblaws Companies Limited, Toronto, ON Pharmacy Assistant, Sept 2017 ‐ Present Interact with patients by processing prescriptions, preparing medications and preparing them for pickup
Verify accuracy and completeness of customer/prescription information using Kroll System software
Exceptional customer service skills resulting in a substantial increase in customer satisfaction and patient‐pharmacy relationship
Process insurance plan specifications in pharmacy system and update patient information
Handle cash with medication purchases Impact Centre: Science to Society, Toronto, ON Research Assistant, May 2017 – August 2017 Assisted Professor Alon Eisenstein in collecting data for IMC390 course, with university students of varying disciplines/academic
backgrounds
Participated in training/orientation, course sessions and meetings
Ensured accurate analysis of qualitative data used to understand student achievement of personal and professional goals by observing trends
Transcribed data from student interview answers
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto, ON Research Assistant, April 2015 – August 2015 Assisted in Dr. Xi Beck Chen’s study on literacy skills of elementary school children with respect to cognitive brain activity
Participated in training/orientation sessions and team meetings
Administered experimental and standardized cognitive and education assessments (i.e.: working memory, vocabulary tests)
Ensured accurate analysis of data Toronto Life Sciences, Customer Service Representative, 2015–2016 Mount Sinai Hospital, Pharmacy Assistant, 2015‐2016
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel
Strong working knowledge using Kroll Pharmacy System and Nexxsys System Software
Exceptional skill in website design using WordPress
Peer Tutor at Cardinal Ambrozic C.S.S
Event Coordinator for events such as Caracardinal Multicultural Night, A Gathering: Peel Aboriginal Celebration
Achieved various awards such as Academic Excellence Award, Athletics Award: Junior Badminton, Honours Achievement Award
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Vienna O’Shea
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2018 Sociology Dean's Honour List, 2017‐2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Inclusion and Diversity, Postgraduate Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Data Analyst, Summer 2018 Reviewed and summarized scholarly articles to be used as reference material by the researchers conducting a series of surveys
focused on wellness
Researched survey design, quantitative and qualitative data collection, and the diverse experiences of medical students, residents, faculty and staff
Analyzed data results to discover patterns and trends in survey responses Manipulated data from SPSS statistics software to create spreadsheets in Excel and charts and graphs in PowerPoint to
illustrate survey results
Advocated changes to the surveys to better address and combat inequities in gender as well as the socio‐economic and financial status of the respondents
Collaborated on the creation of a final report that will lead to recommendations to help determine faculty policies and appropriate support services, particularly for incidents of discrimination and harassment
Office of MPP Catherine Fife, Waterloo, ON Volunteer, 2017–2018 Researched a variety of community issues such as those related to disability and homelessness
Evaluated new programs such as the Girls Government program initiative encouraging grade eight girls to take a greater interest in politics
Drafted policy response documents to address various constituent concerns such as the vaping legislation outlined in Schedule 3 of Ontario Bill 174
Accessible Learning Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON Tutor, 2017–2018 Provided private tutoring sessions to fellow university students with academic accommodations due to a mental or physical
disability or impairment
Guided students through challenging sociological concepts and helped them develop learning and study strategies
Veritas Café, Wilfrid Laurier Graduate Students Association, Waterloo, ON Counter Server, 2017‐2018 Provided exceptional service to customers and handled payments
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Passionate about social justice, mental health, the criminal justice system and issues relating to fairness and workers’ rights.
Theatre enthusiast with a particular love of musicals. Worked as a stage assistant at Laurier Musical Theatre. Directed stage hands and actors and helped organize all stage props to ensure a smooth production.
Avid reader with a preference for non‐fiction, especially in the areas of sociology and behavioural psychology. Cinephile with a special interest in documentaries. A member of the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
Recreational dancer who studied different types of dance and continues to enjoy tap classes. A multiple junior spelling bee and public speaking champion.
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Madhav Panday
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Bachelor of Arts, 2017
Specialization in Political Science Outreach Officer, Parks Canada, U of T
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Ocean Bridge, Ocean Wise, Toronto, ON Editor‐in‐Chief and Producer, May 2018 ‐ Present
Appointed Editor‐in‐Chief for the Toronto arm of a nationally‐recognized organization aiming to better engage urban audiences about the importance of marine conservation
Recruit and supervise team of 6 podcast hosts to publish a series on environmental policy and ocean conservation
Interview influential guests from the world of academia, the public sector and environmental sciences on issues particularly relevant to Toronto and Ontario such as: endangered underwater species, microplastic and sewage waste, water extraction by Nestle
Supervise and edit policy‐based, academically accessible articles to the public on issues such as comparative environmental law, sewage and water waste management
Toronto Central Regional Cancer Program, Cancer Care Ontario, Toronto, ON Program Assistant, September 2017 – April 2018 Employed to measure and raise cancer screening rates of patients in Toronto
Formulated summary reports, performed bi‐weekly program evaluations and performance measurement analysis to assert effectiveness of cancer outreach program
Maintained and monitored large database of patients whilst complying with information management procedures to ensure that records are kept according to Ministry standards
Raised cancer screening rates of Torontonians by over 10% Rotman School of Management, Toronto, ON Research Assistant, May 2016 – March 2018 Research Assistant to Professor Andrew Stark Conducted extensive research to help conceptualize the idea of political capital Developed problem‐solving and research capabilities by reviewing and analysing over 200+ literature sources analysing political
capital and economic sources of capital
Summarized qualitative and quantitative data, prepared progress reports, articles and presentations Gene & Allele Pro‐Bono Admissions Consulting and Editing, Chief Editor and Consultant (Volunteer), February 2018 ‐ Present Health Out Loud, Executive Assistant and Director of Programs, May 2015 – April 2017 Sai Vidya Niketan (charitable public school for underprivileged children), Noida, India, Assistant Elementary School Lecturer, Summer 2011 & 2012
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SKILLS
Native proficiency in Hindi; advanced oral proficiency in Urdu; intermediate oral and written proficiency in Arabic
Marketing volunteer for the federal and provincial Liberal Party
Standard First‐Aid and CPR certified Other interests: aspiring polyglot – early stages of learning French to secure DELF certification
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Matthew Quance
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON Bachelor of Arts, 2017
Major in Honours Economics
Graduated with Distinction and Dean’s Honours List Senior Essay: “Macroeconomic Indicators and Opioid‐Related Adverse Events”
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Tangerine Bank, Toronto, ON Project Management Associate, Summer 2018 Conducted program governance review and implemented new agile team structure into company policy for the Digital
Innovation and Digital Enhancements program
Performed project‐based business case analysis for the purpose of capital and operating expenditure investigation
Built out existing financial tracking platforms with better tools for accurate daily project financial monitoring
Conducted project status reports for the purpose of steering committee meetings
Executed budgetary reviews through rigorous invoicing and accrual tracking program‐wide
Completed weekly project tracking requirements, such as pulling invoices and accruals for teams of up to 10 people for bi‐weekly reporting
Accerta, Toronto, ON Healthy Smiles Application Administrator, Summer 2016 Gained analytical skills while researching for government procurement bids
Performed data analysis through Microsoft Excel, compiling monthly data for Healthy Smiles program reports
Processed emergency Healthy Smiles program dental applications in a timely and efficient manner
Worked exceptionally well in a team to process time sensitive information and applications
CODAN, Toronto, ON CRM System Administrator, 2015–2016 Responsible for client relationship management systems, website development, market analysis and marketing campaigns
Performed market analysis for the purpose of discovering unsaturated markets for the product
Extracted and neatly compiled data in Excel for managerial use
Gained valuable search engine optimization skills (SEO) during SEO and image hosting of new CODAN website
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Proficient working knowledge of software R for Statistical Computing
Passionate about health and environmental economics
Community outreach volunteer at YMCA Cedar Glen Outdoor Centre, 2018
Elections Canada Volunteer, Ballot Counter, 2015 University of Waterloo mental health awareness event organizer, 2014
Avid outdoorsman, member of Halton Parks
Novice French language skills
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Aateka Rajab
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018
York University, Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Health Studies, 2018
Let’s Talk Science; Volleyball Intramurals; Peer Tutor for Health Management, Policy & Informatics Student Association
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology, 2016
Specialization in Kinesiology, Minor in Psychology
Elected 2014‐15 Athletic Committee Representative; 2012‐16 Volleyball Intramurals Member and Captain; 2015‐16 Equity Committee Member; 2015‐16 Governance Committee Member, 2015‐16 Frosh Executive Committee Member
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
RDP Associates, Toronto, ON Grants Administration, June 2016 ‐ Present Maintain relationships with over 200 senior executive clients through calls, emails, and in‐person meetings of various industries
to scope for grant eligibility and ensure quality service.
Develop databases, templates, and presentations to organize grants and SR&ED tax credits for clients and associates to increase systemic efficiency.
Research, identify, and write Canadian and international grants for clients globally. Learn and maintain knowledge of government legislation and remain up‐to‐date on current changes based on the political
landscape.
University of Toronto Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education Registrar’s Office, Toronto, ON Recruitment Assistant & Student Ambassador, March 2015–August 2016 Inputted confidential event and student recruitment data and analyzed results using SPSS. Presented results to Recruitment
Coordinator and Registrar for the KPE Faculty Dean to develop evidence‐based recruitment strategies.
Assisted alumni, current, and potential future students by answering questions and inquiries through various mediums (in‐person, emails, and calls) and re‐directing them when required.
Organized and led tours of the KPE facilities for large groups and personal tours to communicate opportunities and personal experiences to prospective students and families.
University of Toronto Mental Health and Physical Activity Research Centre, Toronto, ON Research Assistant (Volunteer), September 2015– May 2016 Analyzed qualitative data and conducted evaluations for the Igniting Fitness Possibilities (IFP) pilot program that aims to foster
passion for physical activity in children with varying disabilities.
Conducted a database search for a scoping review of physical activity programs for individuals with physical disabilities.
Collaborated with a team of researchers, youth program coordinators, and KPE administration to develop a manual for a 6‐week SMILE program, targeting fundamental movement for youth with varying abilities.
Conducted data input, organization, and analysis regarding Para Pan Am athletes and social support, created an abstract, and presented the findings; “Comparing Social Support between Parasport Athletes with Congenital Versus Acquired Disabilities”.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
2016 Conference Presentation at the 20th Annual ESCEPS & 17th Annual NURC Conferences 2017 Health Informatics Research Assistant, York University
2018 Youth Health Action Network Member with Toronto Public Health
Advanced oral Gujarati, moderate oral and written French
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Cherise Regier
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, 2017
Recipient of Noah Meltz Graduate Award
Recipient of Human Resources Professionals of Tomorrow Scholarship University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Certificate in Human Resource Management, 2016
Honours Standing Goodman School of Business, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours), 2013
Specialization in Marketing
First Place Winner of Dobson Case Competition
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
VJ Singh Professional Corporation – Criminal Defence Lawyers, St. Catharines, ON Legal Assistant, January – October 2015 Addressed daily legal matters for criminally convicted clients in set‐date court and video court
Performed client and surety interviews, collected and reported on police records and evidence, pursued legal research for cases, and assisted with the preparation and execution of bail hearings, pre‐trials, and trials
Successfully carried out various administrative duties: prepared legal documents for all stages of the criminal defence process, managed the scheduling of court dates, documented case progress, and served as the main line of communication between attorneys, clients, and family members
Art Levee Management (Self‐Startup), St. Catharines, ON Art Director, March 2013 – January 2015 Developed and implemented content‐based marketing strategies for Niagara and Toronto‐based emerging artists (visual artists,
musicians, photographers, and videographers) through film, print, and digital media
Built and managed all marketing communication channels including websites, blogs, and social media to ensure a clear and cohesive brand message
Analyzed website analytics, processed feedback, and performed market research to identify opportunities to increase brand awareness
Facilitated meaningful work opportunities to help artists acquire relevant business skills pertaining to the nature of their craft, while also gaining relevant work experience to build their portfolios and social networks
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP) and member of the Human Resource Professional Association (HRPA)
Volunteer of the 2017 Canadian Industrial Relations Conference and Centre for Industrial Relations Alumni Event
Successfully completed a graduate‐level Research Project exploring the career goals of undergraduate students, and an international Independent Reading Course studying the German employment relations model of codetermination
Attendee of the 2017 Labour Law Lecture and Conference: Precarious Work, Uncertain Rights and the Role of Workplace Law
Member of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), and the Albright‐Knox Art Gallery
Health and Fitness Enthusiast –Canfitpro Personal Training Specialist (PTS) Certification Candidate
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Bryan Roh
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Collaborative Specialization in Contemporary East and Southeast Asian Studies
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, with High Distinction, 2018
Double Major in Anthropology and Contemporary Asian Studies, Minor in Political Science
Dean's Honour List, 2017‐2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
G7 Research Group at the Munk School of Global Affairs, Toronto, ON Compliance Director (Volunteer), 2017–2018 Supervised and coordinated over 30 student research analysts for the publication of the 2017 Taormina G7 Summit Final
Compliance Report
Corresponded directly with the executive team of the G7 Research Group regarding the progress made by student research analysts on their compliance reports
Conducted independent research and provided research assistance on four assigned research topics (nuclear non‐proliferation, terrorism, border security, and cybersecurity) to both senior student research analysts and junior student research analysts
Edited and revised compliance reports to ensure they were consistent with the research standards set by the G7 Research Group’s academic and professional shareholders
G7 Research Group at the Munk School of Global Affairs, Toronto, ON Lead Analyst (Volunteer), 2016–2017
Supervised and coordinated a team of 7 student research analysts for the publication of the 2016 Ise‐Shima G7 Summit Final Compliance Report
Conducted independent research as a senior student research analyst on the topic of anti‐corruption initiatives by G7 members, and provided research assistance to junior student research analysts when needed
Provided critical feedback on draft research reports submitted by individual student research analysts
Edited and revised compliance reports to ensure they were consistent with the formatting standards set by the G7 Research Group’s executive team
Canadian Armed Forces, Toronto, ON Army Reservist, 2016–2018 Worked cooperatively in diverse and multicultural team environments
Acquired fundamental knowledge of the role of the Canadian Armed Forces in domestic and global affairs, and of the laws and regulations governing employees in the Canadian Armed Forces and the Department of National Defence
Worked in public and mass media environments that required a high degree of professionalism as a CAF representative
Learned fundamental principles of leadership, teamwork, efficiency, and work ethic
Completed tasks with strict deadlines in numerous high‐pressure work environments
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Fluent in Korean; beginner French Deputy Student Editor, E‐International Relations (2016) E‐Mentor, Woodsworth College (2014)
Various publications in undergraduate academic journals, research reports, and policy magazines
Proficiency and experience in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint); experience in WordPress and Slack
Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu‐Jitsu enthusiast
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Victoria Santos
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON Honours Bachelor of Social Sciences with Specialization in Political Science with Co‐Op, 2017
Graduated magna cum laude
Dean’s Honour List 2013‐2017
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
House of Commons – Office of Matt Jeneroux, MP, Ottawa, ON Policy Advisor, August 2017‐August 2018 Led policy research and development with regard to MP Jeneroux’s Official Opposition Shadow Minister files on Science, and
Innovation, Science and Economic Development. Some major policy initiatives included: reorienting Conservative support for fundamental science research funding, and preparing policy proposals for the creation of an open access publishing policy for research funded by federal grants. Both initiatives were passed unanimously by the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet.
Prepared MP Jeneroux in relation to his role as Vice Chair of the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology. This responsibility included preparing briefings twice a week, drafting motions for debate in the committee, stakeholder engagement with witnesses, and working collaboratively with other members of the committee and their staff. Major committee studies included rural broadband access, and a statutory review of The Copyright Act.
Led extensive stakeholder engagement with more than 100 individuals and organizations involved in science and innovation communities across the country. Some major stakeholder groups included: post‐secondary institutions, researchers, space, start‐ups, innovation hubs, tech giants, and natural resources.
Conducted research and drafted speeches, SO31s, Question Period scripts, press releases, and op‐eds for MP Jeneroux on a range of issue areas including: taxation, natural resources, government appointments, intellectual property, and net neutrality.
Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC), Ottawa, ON Strategic Intelligence Analyst (Co‐Op Student), January‐April 2015; September‐December 2015; May 2016‐August 2016 Developed intelligence assessments, research products, and conducted advanced trending analysis of complex money
laundering and terrorist financing methods and techniques. Some specific areas included: lone wolf terrorists, small cell terrorist groups, organized motorcycle gangs, foreign terrorist fighters, and money laundering conviction rates in Canada.
Collaborated with teammates on intelligence‐based information products on foreign fighters and small cell terrorism for presentation to the five largest banks in Canada.
Participated in project planning sessions for the unit to ensure we were meeting the priorities of the Centre, the Ministry of Finance, and the Government of Canada.
Developed quantitative and qualitative analysis techniques utilizing large datasets of up to 1,300 individual entries in Microsoft Excel to inform trend analysis and intelligence reports on issues of money laundering and terrorism financing.
House of Commons – Office of the Hon. Erin O’Toole, MP, Ottawa, ON Legislative Assistant (Volunteer), September‐December 2014; May‐August 2015; January 2017‐May 2017 Corresponding with the dozens of constituents that contacted the Member each week. This role required meticulous tracking
of 20+ open files at a time and using strong communication and research skills to meet the needs of constituents.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Orientation Coordinator and sponsor with Refugee Support Group 613, a community group responsible for resettling a family of six from Syria in Ottawa through a blended government/private sponsorship arrangement, December 2016‐Present
Volunteer, Leadership Campaign – Honourable Erin O’Toole for Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, January‐May 2017
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Donya Taghizadeh
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship 2018 University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours), 2015
Specialization in Conflict Studies and Human Rights
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Stikeman Elliott LLP, Toronto, ON Legal Administrative Assistant, October 2017 – Present Coordinate, manage, and keep track of calendar meetings and appointments
Maintain internal and external contact lists
Assist, prepare, and organize information and necessary documents for hearings, trials, and corporate meetings
Manage and enter time dockets, review monthly billings, prepare invoices for clients, and maintain case costs by verifying outstanding balances
Manage expense reports and organize internal and external meetings
Open and close files, conduct conflict searches, and organize billing procedures and filings Type up and file basic legal documents and correspondences
Mortgage Alliance, Toronto, ON Executive Assistant, August 2016– October 2017 Compiled weekly reports for the Vice Present and the Chief Executive Officer
In charge of setting up new mortgage agent and employees in company database as well as uploading employment verification cheques
Recorded all staff vacation, sick days, personal days, and time off
Managed frequently changing travel arrangements and coordinated the pre‐planning of trips
Developed and maintained an alert system for upcoming deadlines for incoming requests and events
Distributed company‐wide announcements, booked conference rooms, and coordinated catering for annual staff development forum
M for Mendocino, Merchandizing Manager/Key Holder, 2015–2016 Watchit!, Merchandizing Manager/Sales Associate, 2012–2015 City of Ottawa, Field House Manager, 2011–2012
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Advanced oral Farsi and conversational French Completed level 11 of Royal Conservatory of Music, 2000 – 2009
Volunteered at the Ottawa Food Bank, Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest, Lumiere Festival, and Le Carousel Daycare
Avid swimmer, snowboarder, and skier
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Geneviève Tallmeister
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Bachelor of Arts (Honors), 2018
Major in Global Development Studies
Dean’s Honors List, 2014‐2018 1‐year exchange program at Lund University, Lund, Sweden, 2016‐2017
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Tearfund Canada, Markham, ON Administrative and Communications Assistant, May‐September 2018
Provided primary administrative support to the organization, assisting the Executive Director using G‐Suite and Microsoft Office software
Acted as Human Relations Manager: fielded CVs, screened applicants, and conducted interviews
Batched and ran queries for incoming donations (online, cheque, cash, telephone) using the Raiser’s Edge database, in close correspondence with agency’s donor base and under the supervision of the Finance Director
Planned and executed several fundraising campaigns for international development and relief causes, under the supervision of the Communications Director
Created written content to share with stakeholders and potential donors: print pieces such as project profiles, newsletters, appeals, and brochures; created written and graphic content for the agency’s website (weekly blog posts) and social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram)
Tearfund Canada, Markham, ON Communications Intern, May‐September 2017 Provided internal and external communication support to the agency, under the supervision of the Communications Director
and Executive Director
Planned and executed several fundraising campaigns for international relief and development causes
Wrote 40+ grant proposals and maintained ongoing communication with Canadian and international foundation correspondents
Created written and graphic content to share with stakeholders and potential donors (see previous description)
Camp Mini‐Yo‐We, Port Sydney, ON Tuck Shop Manager and Assistant to the Program Director, June‐September 2016 Served customers, processed sales and payments, re‐stocked shelves, and maintained inventory
Inputted sales data into the CampBrain system and managed campers’ weekly funds
Assisted the Program Director in planning, facilitating, and executing daily activities for 100‐150 campers
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Peer advisor at both Queen’s University International Programs Office and Lund University Division of External Relations: guided incoming and outgoing exchange students, planned and executed numerous exchange networking events, 2016‐2018
Delegate of Queen’s Model Parliament, 2017‐2018
Member of the Public Relations and Travel Committees – UPF Lund (Association of Foreign Affairs), 2016‐2017
Committee Member of Changing Attitudes, Lund Chapter – Human rights group against sex trafficking, 2016‐2017
Studied French, German, and Swedish languages at the university level; limited working proficiency in French and Swedish
Music lover – studied and competed in harp, piano, French horn, and trumpet
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Sandy Tat
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Collaborative Specialization in Public Health Policy, Dalla Lana School of Public Health Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences, 2018
Specialization in Biomedical Discovery and Commercialization
Dean's Honour List, 2013 – 2018
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Dignitas International, Toronto, ON Global Health Development Assistant, Summer 2018 Engaged in donor database optimization, prospect research, grant writing, and marketing proposals to achieve annual
communications and fundraising objectives in support of HIV treatment programming in Malawi
Performed knowledge translation activities and logistics coordination for the Indigenous Health Program in Sioux Lookout
Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Ottawa, ON Science, Technology, and Policy Assistant, Summer 2017 Assisted the Office of the Chief Science Operating Officer with the implementation and management of strategic initiatives in
policy and program innovation
Provided analytical and logistical expertise to facilitate capacity building and international emergency response preparation in biosafety level 4 zoonotic laboratories in Canada, Europe, Australia, and the United States
Facilitated new academic collaborations for federal laboratories by identifying areas of expertise and partnership opportunities in research institutions across Canada
McMaster Students Union, Hamilton, ON Advocacy Coordinator, May 2016 – May 2017 Created and coordinated campaigns on post‐secondary education issues (e.g. mental health, tuition, and sustainability) to raise
awareness amongst and engage with community and governmental stakeholders
Authored organizational policies on Sexual and Gender Diversity to promote the protection and celebration of sexual and gender identities; and Student Engagement and Retention to promote better job opportunities for university graduates
Represented the Students Union in meetings with stakeholders to achieve lobbying and advocacy objectives
Planned conferences to engage students with their faculty representatives to inform and influence Students Union policies
Ontario Public Health Association, Toronto, ON Research and Policy Assistant, Summer 2016
Analyzed legislation and researched public health literature to inform the association’s advocacy and lobbying objectives
Authored press releases and issue briefs for communicating association’s positions and projects to media outlets and the public
Supported the Executive Director in their consultation with the special advisor for the Ontario basic income pilot project
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Volunteer Global Health Governance and Advocacy Consultant; authored an analytical report on the impact of Canadian foreign aid on the Haitian healthcare system for Partners in Health Canada, and authored a historical report on the evolution of effective philanthropy for the Institute of Ethics and Policy for Innovation on behalf of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Completed the United Nations Association in Canada’s Active Citizens Social Enterprise Programme on intercultural dialogue and community‐conscious social entrepreneurship
Trained in mental health first aid, safeTALK suicide alertness, and anti‐oppression and inclusion
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Melisa Tica
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018
Ryerson University, Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2017
Specialization in Politics and Governance, Minor in Environment and Urban Sustainability
Elected Director of Events Management, Ryerson Young Liberals 2016‐2017
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Office of Member of Parliament Borys Wrzesnewskyj, Etobicoke, ON Executive Assistant, August 2017 – September 2018 Managed the operations of the constituency office, ensuring that overall efficiency and effectiveness of the team was
maintained to support the work of the Member. Oversaw organizational aspects of the constituency office, including managing and maintaining office filing systems, general office administration, telephone reception, and database management.
Prepared policy briefs for the Member on various subject matters, predominantly those under the purview of Health Canada, Transport Canada, and Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Managed the Member’s schedule while coordinating all incoming meeting and event requests. Accompanied the Member and documented community events, meetings with stakeholders, and when necessary, represented the Member at events.
Designed and executed a constituency communications strategy and media engagement plan in conjunction with the Member’s priorities. Prepared the Member’s communication materials, including submissions for community newspapers, householders, and speeches to be delivered in the riding. In addition, prepared content for and managed the Member’s social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and official government webpage.
Promoted federal government programs and funding opportunities, advocating for local stakeholders.
Office of Member of Parliament Borys Wrzesnewskyj, Etobicoke, ON Constituency Intern, May 2017 – August 2017 Performed intake and general office administration, including telephone reception and database management. Determined the
urgency of requests and appropriate methods of response while adhering to standards established by the House of Commons.
Provided constituents with information and clarification on government legislation and policies.
Assisted with communications and correspondence, including formal letters, emails, and flyers.
Conducted research on local and regional issues upon request of the Member.
Accompanied the Member and documented community events and meetings with stakeholders.
Office of the Honourable Member of Provincial Parliament Glen Murray, Toronto, ON Constituency Intern, January 2017 – April 2017 Monitored local government and community activities, keeping the Member informed on local issues.
Prepared communications materials, including newsletters, householders, brochures, and flyers.
Managed the Member’s social media platforms, including Facebook and official government webpage.
Etobicoke Centre Federal Liberal Electoral District Association, Financial Agent (Volunteer), February 2018 – Present Administer the association’s financial transactions and report those transactions to Elections Canada as required by the Canada
Elections Act.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Native or bilingual proficiency in Bosnian, Serbian, and Croatian; Introductory level French. Proficient in Adobe Photoshop, MailChimp, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Publisher, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint.
RU Noted, Volunteer Student Note‐taker (2016‐2017); During the semester‐long courses, POG 320 Social Identity and Citizenship and POG 426 Global Conflict and Peace, I took comprehensive notes in each lecture for students with disabilities.
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Brendan Toles
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 York University, Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Political Science Recipient of the Certificate of Achievement from the Department of Politics, York University, 2017
Received the York University Continuing Student Scholarship, 2016 & 2017 Member of the Dean’s Circle of Student Scholars, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, 2016 & 2017
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Recipient of the Jane Banfield Prize from the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, 2016
Member of the Golden Key International Honour Society
Proficient in dispassionate research, writing, speaking, argumentation, and independent learning
Competent user of Microsoft Office Word, PowerPoint, and Excel 2013
Capable of working with groups and coordinating efforts Keenly interested in vintage fountain pens and in repairing nibs
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Monica Trott
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
McGill University, Montréal, QC Bachelor of Arts, 2013
Major in International Development, Minor in Political Science
Department of West African Studies at the University of Birmingham, England, 2012
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Toronto, ON Program Analyst/Issues Coordinator‐ Ontario Autism Program, July 2017‐September 2018
Developed and implemented the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) for children and youth
Liaised with government and external partners to identify strategic policy decisions and potential risks, highlighted linkages, and developed creative solutions, strategies, and clear communications in order to mitigate these risks and support senior leaders
Administered issues for the OAP; developed materials to ensure consistent provincial implementation; coordinated requests; addressed sector and ministry questions on operationalizing OAP policy
Created materials for: Treasury Board and Cabinet Office mid‐year submissions and report backs; 2017 Program Review Renewal and Transformation program note (formerly Results‐based Plan); collected, analyzed, and reported on OAP data
Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Toronto, ON Policy Analyst, Policy Development and Program Design Division, Children and Youth at Risk Branch, May 2016‐ June 2017
Conducted branch issues management/communications, wrote and edited a wide‐range of documents for public consumption and to support senior leaders, coordinated input and managed approvals process for all issues‐related branch materials
Liaised across government to ensure consistent messaging, adherence to communications standards and protocol, and for materials to reflect branch, divisional and Ministry positions, resulting in consistently high‐quality branch deliverables
Coordinated branch response to 2017 Child and Youth Mental Health Audit; developed post‐audit work plan; created materials to support senior leadership report successfully to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts
Camp Ekon, Rosseau, ON Assistant Director, October 2013‐ September 2014
Supervised and trained 35 counselling staff and 10 senior staff, plus rotating volunteers; interviewed and hired new staff Created and implemented a staff‐training manual, updated policies and practices to reflect sector best‐practices for youth
leadership development through skills seminars, peer mentorship, and a new peer‐to‐peer evaluation and support system
Organized work activities and all staff schedules; oversaw day‐to‐day management of all camp functions
Presented “Girl Talks” to foster a positive female culture and safe space for staff, with forums that have remained in place
MCYS, Children and Youth at Risk Branch, Executive Assistant, November 2016‐ May 2017 (Part‐time, concurrent with other roles) Reach Capabilities Inc., Program Coordinator, October 2014‐December 2015 International Bureau for Children’s Rights, Research Intern, December 2013‐April 2014
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS Passionate about: child and youth social policy, mental health, community development and well‐being
Indigenous Cultural Competency Training, 2016; Francophone Lens training, 2016; Clear Writing course, 2017; all employee‐required Ontario Public Service courses, 2016‐2017
Voracious reader of historical fiction and investigative journalism; listener of podcasts; fitness enthusiast
Proficiency in spoken and written French Volunteer: Ontario Public Service United Way Campaign; Camp Ekon Alumni Association; SwimAbilities Montreal
Skilled in online Client Relationship Management software, payments databases (SharePoint, Batchbook, Hootsuite, Freshbooks, MailChimp)
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Laurent‐Philippe Veilleux
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts with High Distinction, 2016
Double Major in History and Political Science
Councillor, Victoria University Students’ Administrative Council 2014‐2015
Dean's Honour List, 2013‐2016
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Office of Marco Mendicino, MP for Eglinton‐Lawrence, Toronto, ON Constituency Liaison Officer, 2016‐2018 Provided information, education, and support to constituents of Eglinton‐Lawrence on behalf of the Member of Parliament
Utilized creativity and problem‐solving skills to find solutions to multi‐faceted issues in casework
Prepared regular communications, creating and executing strategic outreach plan
Coordinated community events, consultations, and Town Halls
Engaged with local stakeholders on matters of local and federal importance
Synthesized complex information and prepared briefings for MP Holiday Inn Yorkdale, Toronto, ON Summer Groundskeeper, Summer 2015 Performed general maintenance duties inside and outside of hotel
Ensured cleanliness and orderliness of hotel grounds and parking lot
Desjardins General Insurance Group, Mississauga, ON Communications Intern, Summer 2014 Prepared internal and external corporate communications
Revamped and communicated waste removal policy for office of 1,200 employees
Performed other research and editing duties as required North American Midway Entertainment, Midway Ticket Vendor, Summer 2013 Camp Hurontario, Councillor‐in‐Training, Summer 2010
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Fully bilingual, English and French Board Member, Glebe Road United Church
Orientation Leader, Victoria College Numerous recreational and intramural sports: North Toronto Hockey, Lawrence Park CI Jr Football, Victoria College Div II
Hockey, and Victoria College Flag Football
2013 William Crichton Webster Scholarship ‐ Victoria University
2015 William Neil Hanna Scholarship ‐ Victoria University: awarded to the third‐year student who, by her or his academic standing and by other qualities displayed in college life, shows outstanding promise of leadership and public service
Amateur genealogist
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Vienna Vendittelli
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Bachelor of Arts (Honours), 2018
Major in Political Studies, Minor in Sociology
Completed a summer semester at the Bader International Study Centre, Herstmonceux, United Kingdom, Summer 2017
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Starbucks Canada, Kingston and Etobicoke, ON Barista, 2015‐Present Provide customer service
Prepare food items and handcrafted beverages
Learn to work under pressure as an individual and as a member of a team
Demonstrate effective communication and conflict resolution skills
Assist in training new employees Academic Grievance Centre, Kingston, ON Officer (Volunteer), 2017–2018 Provided peer‐to‐peer confidential support for any academic related problems to all undergraduate students
Helped students seek information, assistance, and mediation on university policy and mediation services
Acted as a mediator between staff/faculty and student by providing a safe space to listen and discuss concerns, then found the best resources needed to rectify the situation for the student
Interacted with regulations surrounding syllabi, course changes, and academic accommodations
Dealt with cases concerning the conduct of professors, Tas, and other instructors Assisted with cases regarding academic integrity
Forum Research Inc., Toronto, ON Research Intern, August 2017 Researched current political topics for federal, provincial, and municipal public polls
Assisted supervisor in drafting questions to be polled Interpreted statistical data gathered from polls and helped create press releases
Chudleigh’s Apple Farm, Birthday Party Hostess, 2009–2014, organized birthday parties and worked in several general customer service roles in different departments
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Worked as a Revision Deputy Returning Officer for the 2018 Ontario Provincial Election
High School Liaison Committee Volunteer, 2015‐2016, organized events to help educate future students on their options after high school
Student Government Campaign Volunteer, January 2017, helped peers run their campaign to become the Alma Mater Society’s President and Vice President
Queen’s Model Court Conference Delegate, 2016 & 2017, Queen’s Model Parliament Conference Delegate, 2017‐2018, Queen’s Female Leadership in Politics Conference Delegate, 2017
Competitive Swimmer at Etobicoke Swim Club, 2006‐2013, developed a passion for sports and fitness
Health and fitness enthusiast, enjoy swimming, boxing, and yoga (Queen’s Yoga Club Member, 2015‐2018)
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George Wilson
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts with Distinction, 2018
Double Major in History and Political Science
Participant in 2018 Munk School Kakehashi Exchange Program to Japan
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Victoria University, Toronto, ON Board of Regents Member, 2016‐2018
Elected student representative, serving two consecutive terms on the highest governing body of Victoria University within the University of Toronto
Responsible for organizing and implementing university governance and policies in a professional setting
Voting member of the Property, Finance & Audit, and Alumni Affairs committees
Victoria College Drama Society, Toronto, ON Chief Financial Officer, 2017‐2018 Hired financial officer responsible for planning, structuring, and distributing a $50,000 budget between five major productions
and smaller events
Proficient in Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, Quickbooks Pro, Microsoft Excel, and other financial and budgetary principles and software
Duke’s Cycle, Toronto, ON Sales Associate, 2018‐Present Oversee customer sales by booking and performing services, answering and making phone calls to customers, and representing
the Duke’s brand
Knowledgeable and up‐to‐date on all productions, point of sales transactions, and the cycling industry Effective and courteous support to customers resulting in consistently positive and successful interactions
Trek Bicycle Store, Sales Associate, 2015‐2017
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
President, Burwash Hall Residence, University of Toronto, 2015‐2016 Councillor, Victoria University Students’ Administrative Council, 2015‐2016
Crisis Manager, North American Model United Nations, 2016‐2017
Victoria College Council Student Representative, 2016‐2018 Electoral District Leader, Michael Chong 2017 Conservative Party leadership campaign
Political and election enthusiast, with special interests in intergovernmental affairs and electoral reform
Major areas of policy interest include fiscal federalism, health care policy, and transit issues
Avid road cyclist with interest in bicycle‐friendly infrastructure and alternative forms of transportation
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David Wood
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 University of Western Ontario, London, ON Bachelor of Arts, 2017
Honors Specialization in Media, Information and Technoculture
Chosen as a First Year Mentor (Soph) for three years
Dean's Honour List, 2013 & 2017 Graduated with Distinction
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Agency Next Door, Toronto, ON Copy Writer Intern, 2017‐2018 Wrote, managed, and modified ad copy for eleven ongoing Google Ads campaigns
Edited and updated webpage copy to better reflect client promotions
Revised copy for outgoing client newsletters and external documents
Ontario Liberal Party, Toronto, ON Volunteer, 2017‐2018 Regularly canvassed neighbourhoods to speak with residents about political issues and to distribute election materials
Assisted with two Get Out The Vote efforts by knocking on doors and convincing people to vote Completed data entry work for the 2018 Annual General Meeting
Learned how on‐the‐ground politics looks like, and how policy is sold to people at their doors Had to embrace a mindset of confidence, enthusiasm, positivity, patience, and active listening
Kaiser Lachance Communications, Toronto, ON Marketing Communications Intern, Summer 2016 Researched client industries, conducted media audits, and compiled client share‐of‐voice reports
Pitched stories to major national news organizations to increase client media presence
Developed a comprehensive social media plan for a major client
Worked for accounts in real estate, HR, automotive, and non‐profit sectors
Published a blog post for the Canadian Marketing Association Western University, Food Service Staff, 2013‐2016 – prepared food and worked as a cashier throughout my degree Kids Help Phone, Data Entry Specialist, Summer 2014 & 2015 – entered donor records for annual Walk event
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Worked as Tripping Director at Camp Wenonah, Summer 2018 – coordinated and facilitated tripping programs for 300+ kids
As a mentor to first‐year students for three years, I provided ongoing academic and social support, edited essays, gave feedback on assignments, and led study groups; chosen as Frosh Leader of the Month in December 2014
Fourth year essay selected to be presented in The Salon: Annotations 2016 – a showcase of student essays on the topic of oppressed & marginalized groups
National Lifeguard Certification; Standard First Aid, 2017 Swim instructor at Making Waves London in 2015 – taught swimming to children with physical and developmental disabilities
Sports enthusiast; avid runner and skier; enjoy playing squash and ultimate frisbee
Western Scholarship of Distinction, 2013
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Caroline Xhaferri
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Honors Bachelors of Arts, 2018 Double Major in Criminology and Sociolegal Studies and Ethics, Society and Law
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Royal Lepage Signature Realty, Toronto, ON Administrative Assistant, October 2016 ‐ Present Prepare documents pertaining to the purchase or leasing of property within the province of Ontario in strict accordance to
OREA rules and regulations
Process a weekly average of over 1000 inbound and outbound calls from clients, agents, and prospective home buyers through a multi‐line system
Schedule property showing appointments through quick!Office Commander
Ongoing maintenance and organization of agent paperwork, client documentation, and appointment desk records
Collaborate with agents, management, and clients to ensure organizational efficiency and a successful home buying experience
Enactus University of Toronto Edition, Toronto, ON Youth Mentor, 2016‐2017 Connected local high‐school co‐op students to tech related placements available with local start‐up companies
Provided training seminars to students pertaining to career preparation and professionalism, critical thinking and organizational skills, financial literacy and entrepreneurship
Worked alongside co‐op teachers to ensure ongoing adherence to co‐op curriculum and learning objectives
Met with students one‐on‐one to develop personalized career plans and strategies to reach personal and academic goals, and to evaluate success and challenges within their co‐op placements
Maintained ongoing documentation noting interactions with students, teachers, and start‐up companies to ensure transparency and efficiency throughout the co‐op term
St. Felix House, Toronto, ON Client Care (Volunteer), September 2017 – February 2018 Provided healthy lunch and dinner service to homeless and marginalized clients throughout the winter season
Assisted with meal preparation, dining room service, and general clean‐up duties
Interacted with clients alongside supervisors to ensure all guests were welcomed and needs were attended to
Bath and Body Works, Sales Lead, 2012‐2017 Imagine Cities, Research Analyst, September 2016 ‐ May 2017
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Researcher for “Neighbourhood Partnership Framework Design Consulting Services” funded by Toronto Police Services. Utilized scholarly research and testimony from local community organizations to provide recommendations to further enhance neighbourhood policing practices currently employed within the City of Toronto.
Researcher for Dr. Theresa Miedema’s “Prosecuting Minorities” exhibit, specializing in discrimination and ethical concerns inherent in Canada’s Temporary Foreign Workers Program.
Ten‐year rep basketball player, occasional drop‐in player with the University of Toronto. Completed 150 hours of volunteer work with Boys and Girls Club of Peel.
Advanced oral and written Albanian, and seasonal volunteer with the Albanian‐Canadian Community Association.
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Marjila Yousof
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020
Recipient of Entrance Scholarship, 2018
York University, Toronto, ON Bachelor of Arts, Honours, 2016
Specialization in Political Science Dean's Honour Roll, 2011‐2016 Director of Social Media, Undergraduate Political
Science Council, 2014‐2015
Founding Member, Moot Law Society, 2011‐2012
Founding Member, Events Coordinator, Cupcakes for Change, 2012‐2013
Social Orientation Lead, McLaughlin College, 2012‐2015
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Parliament of Canada, Ottawa, ON Executive Assistant to the Member of Parliament, August 2017 – Present Supervise and oversee all the operations and functions of the Riding and Hill offices to provide strategic advice on matters and
priorities related to the Riding, with an emphasis on issues management, parliamentary affairs, social media communications, stakeholder relations, and policy files. Regularly assist with writing Speeches, Press Releases, and Statements in the House.
Liaise with the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers to coordinate various policy requests, government communications, and to organize and execute visits by the Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers to the Riding.
Manage all activities of the Canada‐Italy Liberal Caucus, including the General Meetings, liaise with the Italian Embassy, and organize and lead the 3rd Annual Canada‐Italy Day on the Hill with 800 attendees, including parliamentarians, dignitaries, and stakeholders. The focus of the group is to empower the community and to strengthen relations between the two nations.
Manage all activities of the Canada‐Afghanistan Inter‐Parliamentary Friendship Group, including, but not limited to, the General Meetings, liaise with the Embassy of the Republic of Afghanistan, and keep updated communications with Global Affairs Canada officials on the Afghanistan program. The focus of CAIPFG is to provide a forum for exchange of constructive ideas and to promote the expansion of positive relations between the two nations.
Parliament of Canada, Vaughan, ON Constituency Assistant to the Member of Parliament, August 2016 – August 2017 Managed, researched, and responded to all constituent queries and casework, including Service Canada, Canada Revenue
Agency, Immigration and Citizenship, and Veterans Affairs, taking the appropriate actions to resolve and assist. Required sound political aptitude, knowledge of government departments and community organizations, and ability to effectively liaison.
Performed data management and migration of data into CRM Database.
Managed and lead numerous community projects, including the creation and supervision of the first ever Constituency Youth Council; organized Ministerial Town halls; assisted with Seniors Trip to Parliament Hill; assisted with events such as the annual Summer BBQ, annual Family Skate Day, and quarterly Constituent Coffee Days with the MP.
Vaughan‐Woodbridge Federal Liberal Association, Vaughan, ON Organization Chair (Volunteer), 2016 – Present
Duties include: Work with the PTB and the Liberal MP to help implement an election readiness program; train and manage volunteers in the electoral district; work with Liberal Party of Canada staff to monitor the use of data management tools; endorse and support the candidate of the Party for election to the House of Commons for the electoral district; engage in, and support field organizing, outreach, and fundraising in the electoral district.
Organize and execute two successful fundraisers for the Federal Liberal Association in 2016 and 2017.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Fluent oral Farsi/Dari, proficient written Farsi/Dari, competent oral and written French, beginner oral Urdu
Golden Key International Honour Society, Member, 2016 – Present
Experience Canada, Judge (Volunteer), Canada 150&ME Competition, 2017
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Petek Yurt
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 Wilfrid Laurier University, Brantford, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Double Major in Criminology and Human Rights and Human Diversity
The Walter Metzger Memorial Bursary Fund for Ontario Residents, 2016
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Wilfrid Laurier University Leadership Program, Brantford, ON Project Assistant for Youth Leaders on Board, 2017‐2018 Co‐ created the structure of the project by developing the mission, vision, and timeline of tasks with the Leadership Program
Coordinator and Associate Professor Dr. Diallo
Conducted hiring process for student interns to sit as board members for nonprofit organizations in Brantford and facilitated training sessions
Reached out and developed relationships with 11 nonprofit organizations in Brantford in order to allow student interns to participate in board meetings as board members
Mentor for students as board members and facilitator for developing positive relationships between students and organizations
Wilfrid Laurier University Students’ Union, Brantford, ON Associate Vice President of University Affairs, 2016–2017 Gained communication skills by engaging with community members, stakeholders, and university staff to develop partnerships
and collaborate on projects that bring positive change for students
The Community Committees I have sat on as a student representative: Hiring Committee for the Special Constables, Town and Gown Committee, Downtown Parking Task Force, Transit Task Force
Regular meetings with Brantford City Councilors, Mayor, MP, and MPP to lobby and advocate for student issues Municipally and Provincially
Became a student voice and advocate in the community by writing municipal policy papers and advocating on issues of safety, parking, noise, and student tenants in Brantford
Built a strong relationship with SAFE Brantford to help students get information about safety options in downtown Brantford
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Volunteer since 2014: Amnesty International (Brantford Chapter), WLU Women’s Safety Action Group (renamed as Laurier Brantford Women’s Centre)
Coordinator of the Wilfrid Laurier University Brantford Women’s Centre, 2017
Conducted qualitative research with Brant’s Response Against Violence Everywhere on how faith‐based communities perceive intimate partner violence through the WLU Student Community Research Partnerships for Social Justice and Wellbeing Internship, 2016
Fluent in oral and written Turkish
Publications
Habitats 2017: 'Safety Awareness in Laurier Brantford', Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance, April 2017 Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance Policy Brief: ‘Rural and Northern Students’, Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance,
Fall 2017
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Lawrence Zhang
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Honours Bachelor of Arts, 2016
Double Major in International Relations & Political Science, Minor in History
Elected as Undergraduate Governor to the University Governing Council
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Office of the Ontario Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Toronto, ON Senior Advisor, Strategic Initiatives, 2017 – 2018 Advised the Minister, in her role as the Minister Responsible for Multiculturalism, on multicultural issues and opportunities;
developed strategies, and escalated issues as required to relevant ministries and/or Premier's Office
Provided recommendation on various government policy files to ensure the multicultural and regional lens was applied for strategic policy and communications decisions
Identified and initiated key partnerships with other ministries, levels of government, and nonprofit sector organizations
Wrote policy briefs regarding complex multicultural issues and opportunities for consumption by the Premier and the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
Engaged in regular and meaningful contact with multicultural stakeholders to support Premier's Office and the Minister's stakeholder outreach
Ontario Liberal Caucus Service Bureau, Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Toronto, ON Community Relations Advisor, 2016 – 2017 Utilized in‐depth understanding of multicultural and regional issues to inform the Premier's Office, Ministers' Offices, and
Government Caucus Members of tour and outreach opportunities as well as strategies to achieve regional priorities
Organized and facilitated group consultation sessions regarding proposed and existing policies affecting different diverse groups across Ontario, and followed up with various Minister's Offices to ensure stakeholder input was fully utilized
Conducted research on and drafted bills for Government Caucus Members to put forward as private member's bills in the Legislative Assembly
Prepared written remarks and provided logistical support for Government Caucus Members attending events and functions
Liberal Party of Canada, Toronto, ON Deputy Field Organizer, 2016
Researched and created demographic‐based strategic profiles for federal electoral districts
Collaborated with Members of Caucus, political staff, and party officials to build upon regional engagement program plans
Coordinated volunteer teams for the purpose of organizational capacity building Frederick W. Hong Law Offices, Legal Intern, 2015
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Elected to represent the undergraduate student estate on the University of Toronto’s Governing Council, the University’s highest decision‐making body, and sat on the University Affairs Board and Academic Appeals Committee
Co‐founded and managed the Woodsworth Innis New Drama Society on the core principles of inclusivity and equity at the University of Toronto
Appointed as a New College Orientation Head Leader to provide an engaging and informative first week for incoming students
Served as the Vice President of the University of Toronto League Association, growing it into one of the largest campus organizations by membership numbers
Proficient in Mandarin Chinese
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Adam Zivo
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy and Collaborative Specialization in Contemporary East and Southeast Asian Studies, 2020
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Bachelor of Arts, 2015
Specialization in Philosophy, Minor in East Asian Studies
Dean's Honour List, 2013 ‐ 2015
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
LoveisLoveisLove, Toronto, ON Founder and Director, June 2016 ‐ Present Digitally engage 500,000+ people through a series of photo activations that I produce in partnership with Pride Toronto, Ottawa
Capital Pride, and Montreal Pride.
Produced a series of large scale art installations to support and recognize Toronto’s LGBTQ+ community, including one of the largest art installations ever produced in Toronto City Hall.
Engaged numerous politicians at a municipal and provincial level, including John Tory (Mayor, Toronto), Jim Watson (Mayor, Ottawa), Kathleen Wynne (Premier, Ontario), as well as approximately 50% of Ontario’s Provincial Cabinet and 40% of Toronto’s City Council (as they existed in the summer of 2017).
Secured coverage for my campaign on CBC (radio, television, and web), Toronto Star, Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa Sun, NOW Magazine, CP24, CTV, City TV, and numerous radio stations at both a regional and national level.
Launched a scholarship fund for LGBTQ+ students going into STEM. I negotiated a partnership with Peace Collective, a locally‐iconic clothing line, wherein 15% of the proceeds from their limited‐edition Pride line would go towards this fund.
Fundraised over $45,000+ in cash and in‐kind donations from 2016 to present, with substantive year‐over‐year growth.
Piloted one of the first‐ever LGBTQ+ inclusivity social media campaigns for the Canadian Armed Forces.
Freelance Content Production, Toronto, ON Self‐Employed, 2010 ‐ Present Oversaw the implementation of cinemagraph technology on America’s Next Top Model through a contract with Flixel and
produced ANTM‐focussed cinemagraphs for Flixel’s partnership announcement, through which I photographed Tyra Banks.
Produced a corporate documentary for Flixel, shot in Toronto and New York City, which helped them fundraise millions of dollars and was directly responsible for a $500,000 buy‐in from one investor.
Produce work for a number of A‐level clients, including Bell Media, Intercontinental Hotel Group, and The City of Toronto.
Produce projects across the world, including Hong Kong, Indonesia, Milan, Mumbai, Los Angeles, New York City, and Montreal.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Invited to be a Junior Research Fellow at the NATO Association of Canada. I currently write about topics relating to cyber and information warfare, including social media manipulation, militarized AI, and international law, May 2018 ‐ Present
Donate quarterly headshot sessions (annual value: $10,000+) to Progress Place, a mental health recovery centre, in support of their employment and skill‐building programs, January 2018 ‐ Present
Consulted the Canadian Armed Forces on which organizations to include in a high‐level LGBTQ+ community consultation round‐table. I facilitated communication with these organizations, and then presented to General Jonathan Vance, Chief of the Defence Staff of the Canadian Armed Forces, July 2018
Leveraged my sponsor networks to amplify and empower the NATO Association of Canada and Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) with respect to their “Pridefully Serving” event, one of the CAF’s first public LGBTQ+ engagement events, June 2018
Invited to be a speaker at the Ontario Science Centre’s “LGBTQSTEM Day” event, July 2018
Came in first place in a video contest run by MOFILM on the importance of corporate responsibility. I was flown to Nepal with a friend to attend the Kathmandu Mountain Film Festival, December 2011
Won $5,000 for placing first in ArtReach’s Youth Arts Pitch contest, 2010, Entrepreneur Division
Sat on the steering committee of OurSpace, an LGBTQ+ community group, and more than doubled their event attendance
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY – CLASS OF 2020 publicpolicy.utoronto.ca
Fatima Zubairi
EDUCATION
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Master of Public Policy, 2020 University of Toronto, Mississauga, ON Honors Bachelor of Arts, 2018
Specialization in Criminology, Law, and Society
Gordon Cressy Leadership Award, 2018 Graduated with Distinction
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
UTM Career Centre, Mississauga, ON Senior Research Assistant, May 2017 – August 2018 Prepared and delivered comprehensive training manuals and instructions for new Research Assistants
Provided on‐going guidance and supervision to Research Assistants in creating Career Centre projects and reports Managed and organized projects based on informational priority set by students’ needs and Career Centre mission and values
Corresponded with team members and staff to present the results of analyzed data in correlation with career development, student feedback, and possible improvements for future events
STAND Canada, ON Policy Researcher (Volunteer), August 2017–April 2018 Conducted article analysis of secondary sources to keep abreast of human rights issues in Sudan, South Sudan, Myanmar, Syria,
and Iraq
Proposed policy recommendations for the Canadian government in regard to the current refugee crisis and genocide of Rohingya people in Myanmar
Constructed blog posts and excerpts to advocate for policy changes in regard to Canada’s involvement in upholding human rights internationally
Indus Community Services, Mississauga, ON Researcher (Volunteer), 2017–2018 Identified social issues faced by marginalized youth in Canada to assist Indus in launching a new initiative for high school
students in Halton region
Compiled research from primary and secondary sources about youth‐based marginalization due to race, ethnicity, religion, and newcomer status in Canada
Constructed a portfolio with resources, services, and policy recommendations to achieve a climate of inclusion and enhancing youth participants’ confidence and resiliency
UTM Career Centre, Research Assistant, 2016–2017 Caledon and Dufferin Victim Services, Researcher (Volunteer), 2016–2017
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
Volunteered as a Library Ambassador at the Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre (UTM) to facilitate and promote library services and activities
Participated in the Research Opportunity Program to study the effects of affirmative action policies in educational institutions in Canada and Brazil through primary data collection using student interviews
Member of the Healthy Campus Crew (UTM), 2016