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MPP Cohort 2022-23

The Max Bell School is thrilled to introduce our 2022-23 Master of Public Policy class, made up of outstanding and diverse individuals from around the world. Meet the members of this year's cohort:

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Aftab Ahmed

Previous degree: BA (Honours), Economics and International Relations, University of Toronto

Nationality: Bangladeshi

Recent work experience:ÌýInvestment Consultant, TD Canada Trust; Personal Banking Associate, TD Canada Trust; Freelance Columnist, The Daily Star and Dhaka Tribune

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Aftab Ahmed came to Canada in 2014 from Bangladesh to pursue undergraduate studies as an international student at the University of Toronto. Aftab has four years of experience in the financial industry as a banking professional. Further, with over 100 published articles across two prominent Bangladeshi media outlets, Aftab continues to be a regular columnist on key policy issues. Passionate as an advocate for the advancement of democratic norms and the accentuation of a sustainable state-society relationship, Aftab is interested in cultivating a career in policy communications, writing,Ìýand political storytelling.

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Vivian Allison

Previous degree:ÌýBEdÌýSecondary Mathematics Education

Nationality: Canadian

Recent work experience:ÌýHigh School Teacher; Sustainability Specialist

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Vivian Allison is from Edmonton, Alberta,Ìýwhere she studied Environmental Engineering before transferring into Secondary Education at Ã山ǿ¼é.ÌýFrom a young age, she has been passionate about the intersection of sustainability and the use of education as a tool to instigate climate action. Vivian is looking forward to diving into equitable policies that dismantle environmental racism, as well asÌýmethods to implement Indigenous Knowledge for environmental protection.

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Elisa Alloul

Previous degree: BA,ÌýPsychology andÌýPublic Administration, York University

Nationality: Canadian

Recent work experience:ÌýLegislative Assistant, Parliament of Canada;ÌýPolicy and Programs Assistant, Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs;ÌýHousing Undergraduate Student Governor, Board of Governors, York University

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Elisa Alloul hails from Toronto, Ontario,Ìýwhere she obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Public Administration fromÌýYork University. With experience in the non-profit field, the Ontario public service, and the Parliament of Canada, Elisa looks forward to furthering her education and expertise in the public policy field. Elisa is particularly interested in exploring the comprehensive development of robust policies aimed at addressing major policy concerns and the intersections between public policy and spaces beyond government,Ìýsuch as corporations and NGOs. In her spare time, Elisa enjoys travel, reading, and yoga.

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Germán Arango Ibarra

Previous degree: BA, Political Science

Nationality: Colombian

Recent work experience:ÌýResearch Director and Public Affairs Lead Consultant,ÌýVali Consultores

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Germán is a Colombian political scientist with a background in corporate affairs strategy and policy research. Passionate about international political economy, his main career drivers are to promote competition-enhancing regulatory frameworks, to work in supportÌýof the alignment of public and private interests in emerging economies,Ìýand to advocate for the adoption of Sustainable Development Goals in the private sphere. Prior to starting his studies at the Max Bell School, he served as a Senior Advisor for companies in the biopharmaceutical, agricultural innovation, digital economy, and energy sectors, and attended institutes of comparative political economy in Hong Kong, the Czech Republic and Chile. He is skilled in understanding the social, political, and economic realities of Latin-American countries and providing strategic advice to companies and public institutions.

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Rahma Aslam

Previous degree:ÌýBSc, Management Sciences, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)

Nationality: Pakistani

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Rahma Aslam, originally from Pakistan, has a background in consulting in the field of learning and development. She has worked with multiple public and development sector organisations across Pakistan. Rahma is interested in the field of social policy and itsÌýuse in tackling problems of social inequality. She has been a vocal advocate against social injustice and inequalityÌýthroughout her professional and academic career, and she hopes to continue doing so after graduating from Ã山ǿ¼é. Rahma wantsÌýto useÌýher time as an MPP student to further understand issues of social policy and to learnÌýthe tools and strategies forÌýcountering them.

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Jimy Beltran

Previous degree:ÌýBA, Economics and History

Nationality: Venezuelan

Recent work experience:ÌýProject Manager, SomaDetect; Executive Director, Venezuela180; Board Director, Global Brigades Canada.

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Jimy Beltran—originally from Caracas, Venezuela—moved to Canada eight years ago to pursue a BA in Economics and History at St.ÌýThomas University. He now works as a Project Manager for anÌýag-tech company. With a background in process optimization, entrepreneurship, and product development, Jimy is excited to contribute his experience of product validation and testing into the creation of effective policies. Jimy is particularly interested in learning about policies to enhance the adoption of precision technologies in the agricultural sectors of developing nations.

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Asma Bouikni

Previous degree: BSc, Neuroscience, Université de Montréal

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Asma Bouikni is interested in bringing science and public policy together. She has a background in neuroscience and public health, but she strivesÌýin her daily lifeÌýto stay informed on a wideÌýrange ofÌýcurrent issues. AsmaÌýwishes to put her versatility to good use in public services in order to find solutions to the manyÌýproblems facing society. She is particularly sensitive to environmental and public health issues.

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Linda Huyen Bùi

Previous degree: BA (Honours), International Development Studies, University of Toronto Scarborough

Nationality: Canadian

Recent work experience: Government Relations Specialist, Council of Ontario Universities; Legislative Intern, Ontario Legislature; Internship Programme Co-Founder, Girls Empowerment Movement

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Linda Bùi calls Brampton (Treaty 19), Ontario, home;Ìýis a second-generation Vietnamese Canadian; and is the first in her family to pursue higher education. Linda completed her B.A. in international development co-op studies at the University of Toronto Scarborough, where she completed a thesis on evolving violence against women programming in Sri Lanka, where she worked with a women's entrepreneurship programme. Passionate about public policy, Linda has worked for the Council of Ontario Universities, the Ontario Legislative Assembly, and has served on advisory councils at the municipal, national.Ìýand international levels. She has co-founded and led several youth engagement initiatives, including the Girls Empowerment Movement—an organization cultivating opportunities for racialized young women and youth in the Peel Region. For her community work, Linda was named a 2022 McCall MacBain Scholar and a Global Changemaker with the Ontario Council for International Cooperation.

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JackÌýBurnham

Previous degree: BA (Honours), Queen's University

Nationality: American

Recent work experience:ÌýJunior Research Fellow, NATO Association of Canada; Coordinator, Atlantic Forum-Canada

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Originally from Vermont, Jack Burnham recently graduated from Queen's University with a BAH in Political Studies and a minor in Global Development Studies. Having studied the intersection of conflict and democratic politics, Jack is interested in contributing to the conversation around great power competition and emerging threats such as disinformation in the twenty-first century. Particularly, Jack is intent on learning about the processes and best practices of policy transfer between international security organizations to combat rising trans-national threats.

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Taylor Chase

Previous degree: Business Administration and Economics (Joint Honours),ÌýSt. Francis Xavier University

Nationality: Canadian

Recent work experience:ÌýStrategy & Operations, Validere Trust

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Taylor was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta. He attended university at St. Francis Xavier University where he received a Joint Honours degree in Economics and Business Administration. In his final year of study, heÌýserved asÌýpresident of the Students' Union. Following graduation Taylor studied Chinese Language and Culture at Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China. Upon completion of his studies, Taylor returned to Canada and joined the technology start-up Validere, where he worked in Strategy and Operations.

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Ankitha Cheerakathil

Previous degree: BAÌý(Honours),ÌýEnglish;ÌýMaster's in Human Rights and Humanitarian Action

Nationality: Indian

Recent work experience:ÌýResearch Consultant,ÌýCenter for the Advanced Study of India, University of Pennsylvania, Executive Director - India, Institute H21

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Ankitha Cheerakathil is a social entrepreneur who is currently leadingthe Czech thinkÌýtank Institute H21's initiatives on collective intelligence and participatory democracy in India. She is also a Research Consultant working on urban governance at the Center for the Advanced Study of India at theÌýUniversity of Pennsylvania. Her work thus far has focused on urban governance in India, and on increasing citizen engagement in governance in the context of developing countries. She is an alumna of the Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po,Ìýas well asÌýSt. Stephen's College, Delhi University.

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Alison Clement

Previous degree:ÌýBA, Mass Communications,ÌýCarleton University

Nationality: Canadian

Recent work experience:ÌýHead of Communications,ÌýUnited Nations Development Programme (UNDP);ÌýCommunications Officer,ÌýUNICEF;ÌýCommunications Specialist,ÌýHealth Quality Ontario

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Alison Clement is a communications and advocacy professional with ten years of progressive experience with the United Nations and the Canadian government; her work has centred onÌýdeveloping and executing strategic communications, including effective media relations and crisis management.

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Sandrine Desforges

Previous degree:ÌýBSc, Psychology and Sociology, University of Montreal

Nationality: Canadian

Recent work experience:ÌýAssistant Program Coordinator, Mental Health Advancement, Mental Health Commission of Canada; Research and Development Advisor, Groupe SAGE Consulting; Secretary General, Fédération des associations étudiantes du campus de l'Université de Montréal

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Sandrine Desforges holds a bachelor's degree in Psychology and Sociology and enters the MPP as a McCall MacBain Scholar.Ìý

Passionate about mental health and well-being, she is currently working with the Mental Health Commission of Canada on supporting post-secondary institutions in implementingÌýthe National Standard on Mental Health and Well-Being for Post-Secondary Students. She previously contributed to the development of this Standard with mental health experts from coast-to-coast-to-coast.

Over the past several years, she has spent most of her time advocating for better student conditions and amplifying youth's voices. She served three years with the Federation of Student Associations of the University of Montréal (FAÉCUM), including two years as the head and spokesperson of the organization. She is now engaged with Montreal's Youth Forum, the Intersectoral Student Committee of the Fonds de recherche du Québec, and the Project Advisory Committee of Courage to Act.

Her personal interests revolve around martial arts and music.

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Isabel Diavolitsis

Previous degree: BA&Sc (Honours)

Nationality: Canadian

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Isabel Diavolitsis recently graduated from McMaster University's Arts & Science program with a minor in Health, Aging, and Society. In her four years at McMaster, Isabel advocated for equity in musical theatre, including through anti-oppression training and non-stereotypical casting choices. Her other experiences include working with sustainability organizations for community engagement, researching conceptions of fitness on TikTok, and, most recently, tutoring high school students in the James Bay Cree Nation onÌýmath and science topics. Isabel is interested in learning the details of existing policy frameworks and how to promote societal change within them byÌýcreating and maintaining space for marginalized voices.

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Coreen Enos

Previous degree: BA, Political Science andÌýInternational Relations andÌýCommunications and Public Policy, St. Thomas University

Nationality: Ghanaian

Recent work experience:ÌýCommunications Officer, Government of New Brunswick

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Coreen Enos is originally from Ghana. In 2014, she moved to Canada to attend St. Thomas University, where she she majored in Political Science, International Relations, Communications,Ìýand Public Policy.ÌýShe has worked as a communications officerÌýin various departments of the Government ofÌýNew Brunswick.ÌýCoreen is passionate about assisting displaced migrants and refugees as well as homeless individuals. She looks forward to acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills from the MPP program to make meaningful contributionsÌýnationally and globally.

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Gianna Anastasia Formica

Previous degree:ÌýBSc, Social Science Education, Florida State University

Nationality: American

Recent work experience:ÌýCommunications Director, Faces of Advocacy; Staff Writer, FSView & Florida Flambeau

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Hailing from South Florida, Gianna Formica grew up in a diverse melting pot and was always fascinated with politics and people. While earning her bachelor’s degree at Florida State University, she wrote for her university’s newspaper and she served as communications director for the Canadian nonprofit organization, Faces of Advocacy. Advocating for safe family reunification across the Canadian border during the pandemic, she successfully lobbied the Canadian government into giving travel exemptions for family members.

Beyond experience in grassroots advocacy and journalism, she hopes to gain expertise in immigration policy and international affairs through The Max Bell School program. After graduation, her plan is to report on public policy for a reputable news source or to work in private-sector consulting.

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Lin Frazer

Previous degree: BSocScÌý(Honours),ÌýInternational Development and Globalization (CO-OP), University of Ottawa

Nationality: Canadian

Recent work experience:ÌýJunior Policy Analyst, Cabinet Affairs Unit, Women and Gender Equality Canada;ÌýJunior Policy Analyst, Strategic Policy Directorate, Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency; Junior Policy Analyst, Strategic Water Management Directorate, Indigenous Services Canada

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Lin Frazer was adopted from Foshan, ChinaÌýand grew up in Halifax, Nova Scotia. After attending Mount Allison University for two years, Lin transferred to the University of Ottawa'sÌýInternational Development and Globalization CO-OP program,Ìýfrom which sheÌýgraduatedÌýSumma Cum Laude. In Ottawa, LinÌýgained a wealth ofÌýfederal government experience through rolesÌýat ECCC, GAC, ISC, and CanNor. Lin's most recent work experience was withÌýWomen and Gender Equality Canada as a Junior Policy Analyst, where she plannedÌýfun social events as Social Engagement Coordinator Co-Lead for the Department'sÌýYoung Professionals Network. Lin is enthusiastically and energetically passionate about events-planning and cultivating genuine connections with others. A natural organizer and networker at heart, Lin is making a difference in the world through effective collaboration in the complex public policy world. Being a visible minority and identifying as a member of the LGBTQ+ community, Lin is committed to critically engaging with various identity factors that influence and shape policymaking.

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Anna Frumkin

Previous degree: BSc of Pharmacy, Hebrew University in Jerusalem;ÌýBSc of Phytopharmacy and medicinal plants, IPB

Nationality: Israeli

Recent work experience: Hospital Pharmacist, Ichilov Hospital;ÌýDECAP R&D, pharmacy consultant and sales strategist

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Originally from Israel, Anna recently moved to Canada to attend Ã山ǿ¼é in hopes of ultimately making a positive impact on health policy. With a background in pharmacy and work experience in hospitals and community pharmacies, and the tools and knowledge sheÌýwill acquire, sheÌýhopes to contribute to the changes and adaptation that health policies need locally and globally.

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Dominique Garreaud

Previous degree: Bachelor of Psychology, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

Nationality: Peruvian

Recent work experience:ÌýPolicy Analyst, Peruvian Ministry of Education; Empathy Analyst, Peppermint; Head of Education, Aprendiendo.la

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Originally from Lima, Peru, Dominique is a licensed clinical psychologist who, early in her career,ÌýshiftedÌýherÌýprofessional focusÌýtowards education. She previouslyÌýworked at an EdTech startup and, for the past two years, has been working as a Policy Analyst for the Peruvian Ministry of Education, following her desire to make education more accessible to everyone. Dominique is interested in learning how to create effective policies that benefit the people who need themÌýmost, specifically policies involvingÌýeducation and gender.

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Anmol Gupta

Previous degree: BA, Biochemistry, Case Western Reserve University;ÌýMedical Student (MD Candidate), Baylor College of Medicine

Nationality: American

Recent work experience:ÌýCampaign Manager, Universities Allied for Essential Medicines;ÌýPolicy Fellow, Enroll America

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Anmol Gupta is a medical student interested in understanding how public policyÌýcan better promote and protect access to healthcare and medicine. Prior to joiningÌýthe Max Bell School, heÌýworkedÌýclosely with uninsured populations through his medical training at Baylor College of Medicine in his hometown of Houston,Ìýwhere many of his patients faced challenges affording the care they needed. Prior to this, he completed a policy fellowship with Enroll America, working to improve enrolment in public health insurance programs across several states. Today, he engages with several campaigns at Universities Allied for Essential Medicines, advocating for structural reforms that can ensure new medicines and vaccines are made accessible around the world. Through leveraging his medical and public policy training,ÌýAnmol hopes to build a career buildingÌýa more equitable approach to global health governance.

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Benjamin Hooker

Previous degree: Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management, Carleton University;ÌýDiploma of College Studies in Liberal Arts, Dawson College

Nationality: Canadian

Recent work experience:ÌýOperations and Tour Manager, the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada;ÌýParliamentary Assistant, the Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Health Canada

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Ben is a former Ministerial political stafferÌýand a 2017 graduate of Public Affairs and Policy Management from Carleton University.

Raised on a grain and vegetable farm in Ormstown, Quebec, Ben has longÌýlooked to combine his passions for agriculture and federal politics. During his time in Ottawa he had the opportunity to work for two federal Ministers, including Minister for Agriculture and Agri-Food Marie-Claude Bibeau. This experience as Operations Manager allowed him to interact with stakeholders, departmental policymakers, and provincial legislators;Ìýhis work provided him theÌýopportunity to learn about Canada's policy machinery in close proximity.

Beyond his interests in rural vitality, international trade, and agricultural sustainability, Ben is an avid musician and hockey fan.

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Abigail Jackson

Previous degree: BA, International Political Economy and Business Leadership, University of Puget Sound

Nationality: American

Recent work experience:ÌýPrograms Coordinator, Habitat for Humanity Chicago;ÌýDevelopment Intern, Tacoma/Pierce County Habitat for Humanity

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Abigail Jackson has always held a keen interest in environmental sustainability. Through academic and extracurricular initiatives at the University of Puget Sound, Abigail advanced her understanding of and engagement with environmental issues. Topics that particularly interest her include sustainable food systems, post-consumer waste streams, and environmental fiscal policy.

Over the past four years, Abigail worked at Habitat for Humanity Chicago, where she gained extensive experience in nonprofit management and program implementation. Through the Max Bell School MPP program, Abigail aims to expand her knowledge of complex policy systems so that she can use her analytical mindset and creativity to make valuable contributions to environmental policy and governance.

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Hayley Krieger

Previous degree: BA, Political Science and Peace and Conflict Studies, UC Berkeley;ÌýMA, International Affairs, Johns Hopkins SAIS (joint degree with the Max Bell School)

Nationality: American

Recent work experience:ÌýIntern, Project Play France; AmeriCorps Healthy Choices Member, SFUSD; Youth Development Facilitator, Peace Corps

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Hayley Krieger is a cooperative master's candidate with the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and the Max Bell School. She completed a year of study at the JHU SAIS campus in Bologna, Italy, and will be awarded both anÌýMPP and anÌýMA of International Relations at the end of her studies at Ã山ǿ¼é. She graduated from UC Berkeley in 2019 with a Bachelor's degrees in Political Science and Peace and Conflict Studies. Hayley is originally from Southern California, with experience living in Chile and Peru as well. Previously, she was an AmeriCorps member with San Francisco Unified School District and a Peace Corps Volunteer. In the future, Hayley would like to work on American foreign policy, international policy, and conflict resolution. In her free time, she enjoy baking, crocheting, and picnicking at parks.

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Julian Lam

Previous degree: BA, International Relations, University of British Columbia

Nationality: Canadian,ÌýIndian, & Chinese

Recent work experience:ÌýSenior Intern Analyst, Canadian Pension Plan; Investments Intern, Vancouver Fraser Port Authority

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Julian wasÌýborn and raised in Hong Kong, but heÌýmoved to Canada to finish his secondary and post-secondary studies. He graduated from the University of British Columbia where he studied international relations with a particular focus on international economy and development. While in university, he interned with the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, worked at the Pacific Affairs Academic Journal, and,Ìýmost recently, interned at CPP Investments in its Global Public Affairs division. Julian has a keen interest in international trade policy – particularly, investigating the economic ties between Canada and Asia as well as the accompanying transnational flows of goods, people, and money.

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Fred-William Mireault

Previous degree: BA, Political Science, University of Montreal

Nationality: Canadian

Recent work experience:ÌýResearch agent, Ministère du Conseil exécutif du Québec;ÌýPolitical attaché, City of Montreal;ÌýPresident, Fédération étudiante collégiale du Québec

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Fred-William Mireault grew up in the region of Joliette, QuébecÌýand has lived in Montréal for fiveÌýyears. He is passionate about public affairs, music, and sport. Fred has worked for various non-profit organizations and governmental agencies at the municipal and provincial level. He aims to pursue a career in the public administration.

Prior to his bachelor's degree, Fred-William was elected to a two-year,Ìýfull-time term as an executive officerÌýin the Fédération étudiante collégiale du Québec, representing 78,000 students across the province. He now holds a bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of Montréal. His interest in public policyÌýled him to sit on the boardsÌýof the Conseil supérieur de l'éducation, Force Jeunesse, andÌýothers.

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Tomo Wakiyama Newton

Previous degree: Bachelor of Music, Violin Performance, Ã山ǿ¼é;ÌýGraduate Diploma, Violin Performance, Ã山ǿ¼é; Master of Music, Violin Performance, Ã山ǿ¼é

Nationality: Japanese & Canadian

Recent work experience:ÌýFounder and Manager, Community Cooks Collective;ÌýResident Musician, World Expo Dubai

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Tomo Wakiyama Newton is a violinist and community organizer. With a master's degree in violin performance from Ã山ǿ¼é, her musical pursuits have taken her around to locations around globe—including a trip toÌýthe UAE, where she collaborated for the World Expo DubaiÌýwith international artists and performed as a resident musician for sevenÌýmonths. She is an active member of Ensemble Obiora, Canada’s first orchestra featuring musicians and composers of diverse backgrounds.

As a community organizer, she founded Community Cooks Collective (CCC), a solidarity organization that has cooked over 10,000 meals in bulk for local shelters in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal. Through her experience creating community around CCC, she has had the privilege of working alongside change-makers and activists with whom she has developed non-hierarchical strategies in community organizing. Tomo is curious about the ways community organizing and activism can influence policy-making processes, a topicÌýshe plans to explore further during her time at the Max Bell School.

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Harshini Ramesh

Previous degree: Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours), McMaster University

Nationality: Canadian & Indian

Recent work experience:ÌýResearch Associate, Smart Prosperity Institute

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Harshini Ramesh's journey to policy began with various engagements in the health sciences sphere, including public health programming, and biomedical and education research. Most recently, she spent two years as a Research Associate at Smart Prosperity Institute, an environmental economics think tank, where she focused on researching and advocating for clean economic and climate policies to decision-makers. Harshini is an advocate for increasing youth engagement and equity in policymaking, a cause for which she has furthered initiatives at national and international levels. As a researcher and avid policy enthusiast, she looks forward to creating innovative solutions that reimagine policy and governance responses to climate change.

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Janmejay Sahoo

Previous degree: Bachelor of Planning, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi;ÌýMaster of Technology in Disaster Mitigation and Management, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

Nationality: Indian

Recent work experience:ÌýResearch Associate, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI); Urban and Regional Planner, IPE Global Limited

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Janmejay is an urban planner with a bachelor’s degree from School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi, and a master’s degree in Disaster Management from Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee. With over five years of professional experience, he has worked extensively on projects related to urban &Ìýregional development, disaster management, and climate action across different states in India. He was part of projects like the Integrated Coastal Zone Management Plan for Odisha, funded by the World Bank; the capacity building program on 'Mainstreaming Urban Climate Action' funded by the European Union; and the Climate Smart Cities Assessment Framework, funded by the Government of India. He is always eager to study the intricacies of different projects, acquire new analytical skills, and communicate with different stakeholders. He also enjoys assessing data and decoding trends hidden under different layers using geospatial platforms. During his leisure time, he likes to trek, travel, drive, and sketch.

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Nicole Simineri

Previous degree: BA, History & Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Dartmouth College

Nationality: American

Recent work experience:ÌýCorporate Affairs Analyst, MUFG;ÌýFulbright Scholar, Fulbright

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Nicole Simineri is from Brooklyn, New York, and graduated from Dartmouth College with degrees in History and Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. At Dartmouth, Nicole was an avid writer for her college newspaper and was heavily involved in her campus public policy centre. After graduating, Nicole worked in China and then in South Korea as a Fulbright Scholar before returning to New York to work as a corporate affairs analyst at MUFG. With a background in law and finance, Nicole is excited to learn more about how the two intersect with public policy and especially with healthcare and taxation to progress policies in local communities.

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Sokhema Sreang

Previous degree: BA, International Development Studies and Sociology, Ã山ǿ¼é

Nationality: Cambodian

Recent work experience:ÌýEconomic Research Intern, United Nations Development Programme; Staff Writer, Catalyst

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Sokhema Sreang is a recent Cambodian graduate from Ã山ǿ¼é with a Bachelor of Arts in International Development Studies and Sociology. Sokhema's experiences growing up in Cambodia and working for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) as an Economic Research Intern have influenced her particular interests in the politics of developing countries, social protection, and social change. She has continued this line of work through contributions to the Catalyst newsletter as a staff writer to write and investigate nuanced topics pertaining to various international development issues that are worthy of attention. Sokhema hopes her experienceÌýat the Max Bell School includes aÌýcombination of theoretical and practical training, policy engagement, and public outreach that aligns directly with ensuring that theÌýfuture policies she aims to work onÌýplace Cambodian need at the centrality of decision-making.

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Imani Thomas

Previous degree: BSSc (Honours),ÌýInternational Economics and Development, University of Ottawa

Nationality: Canadian & Jamaican

Recent work experience:ÌýSenior Consultant, PwC; Policy Analyst, Environment and Climate Change Canada;ÌýDigital Marketing Assistant, Invest in Canada

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Imani joins the Max Bell School with a background in management consulting and public service within the Canadian federal government. Her undergraduate degree in International Economics and Development and her time studying and working in Germany and Switzerland gave her an appreciation for the role of geopolitics in economic development policies. Imani now seeks to understand the intricacies of how those policies are developed and wants to apply principles of user experience design and behavioural economics to the design of policies contributing to economic justice.

While Imani conducts storytelling through decks and dashboards for her clients in the day, she enjoys storytelling through theatre in her spare time.

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Simon Gilbert Elbourne Topp

Previous degree:ÌýBA,ÌýPolitical Science, York University

Nationality: Canadian

Recent work experience:ÌýCompliance Officer and Voter Contact Organizer, Ontario New Democratic Party; Federal Candidate for Don Valley East, New Democratic Party; Languages at Work Project Officer, Glendon Continuing Education

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Simon Topp was born in Regina, Saskatchewan,Ìýand raised in Toronto, Ontario. After graduating from York University, Glendon Campus,Ìýwith a degree in political science, he ran as a candidate in the 2021 federal election and then worked for the Ontario New Democratic Party as a compliance officer and political organizer in the lead-up to the 2022ÌýOntario election and during the writ period. Simon is excited to learn practical ways to tackle the many problems facing Canada, from the climate emergency to inequality in all its forms.

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Prodpran Wangcherdchuwong

Previous degree: BA (With Distinction), International Studies andÌýDialogue in Communication, Simon Fraser University

Nationality: Canadian &ÌýThai

Recent work experience:ÌýAnalyst, Dialogue and Engagement, SFU Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue

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Prodpran is a public engagement and dialogue practitioner who works with public sector partners at local, provincial, and national levels to design, implement,Ìýand facilitate public engagement initiatives on various topics,Ìýranging from climate action, affordable housing, opioid crisis, education, reconciliation, toÌýequity and justice. With the belief that people should have a say in decisions that affect them, Prodpran is passionate about democratic innovations that can remove barriers for citizens and communities to influence policy and create a culture of collaborative decision-making.

Prodpran grew up in Bangkok, Thailand, where her love for food and cookingÌýdeveloped. She is,Ìýalmost always,Ìýin awe of the histories of the foods around us and how theyÌýconnectÌýus all.

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Megan Warsame

Previous degree: Bachelor of International Economics, University of British Columbia

Nationality: SomaliÌýCanadian

Recent work experience:ÌýPolicy Analyst, Canadian Intellectual Property Office; Support and Community Outreach Assistant, North Shore Women's Centre

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Megan WarsameÌýgrew upÌýin Kenya and moved to Canada to pursue post-secondary studies. She holds a Bachelor of International Economics from the University of British Columbia. Over the past three years, she has been working at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office in the Policy, International Affairs and Research Office. A key focus of her policy team concerns Canada’s intellectual property (IP) legislation and regulationsÌýand keeping abreast of ever-changing political, economic, and international environments. Her background in economics allows her to better understand and analyze IP issues to inform the development of policy proposals. Her experience living in Kenya and Canada, as well as her career in the federal government, has fostered her interest in public policy and international development. Megan is determined to further develop her knowledge and skills to improve evidence-based policies and interventions and to deepen her understanding of strategic and economic policy.

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Caroline Wilson

Previous degree: BA Sociology Honours, St Xavier’s College Mumbai and MA Development, Azim Premji University Bangalore, India

Nationality: Indian

Recent work experience:ÌýProject Associate, Indian Institute of Technology Madras; Young Professional, Ministry of Rural Development; Intern, L&T

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Caroline has a bachelor's degree in Sociology andÌýa master's in Development. Before joining the MPP course at Ã山ǿ¼é she was working with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (Chennai), on a few projects related to global engagement at the higher education front where she had the opportunity to work with stakeholders from organisations such as SAARC, ASEAN, African-Asian Rural Development Organisation, and the Ministry of External Affairs. She has also worked briefly with the Ministry of Rural Development in different parts of India, promoting financial literacy and creating market linkages for rural women entrepreneurs. In addition, she has a background in academic research based on fieldwork with migrants, rural women entrepreneurs, and farmers in India. In her spare time, she loves to travel, bake, and play badminton.

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Zhumin Xu

Previous degree: BA, Chinese Literature, Fudan University;ÌýMaster of International Planning Studies, Urban Planning, Michigan State University;ÌýÌýPhD, Urban Studies, University of New Orleans

Nationality: Chinese

Recent work experience:ÌýEarly Career Researcher, CNRS; Postdoc Researcher, University of Hong Kong

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As the first generation to attend college, Zhumin has been fortunate to be able to pursue many of her interests, includingÌýliterature, urban planning, and then city management. Being a global citizen, she studied, worked, and lived in wonderful cities such as New Orleans, Hong Kong, and Paris. Before studying abroad in the US, She worked for the housing agency affiliated with the Shanghai municipal housing bureau. Her research interests include housing requisition involving public participation, inner-city redevelopment and local governance, and mega-projects under globalisation. She is currently on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Urban Affairs. Following her time at the Max Bell School,ÌýZhumin hopes to apply her new skills and knowledgeÌýto housing and health policy-making in her hometown,ÌýShanghai,Ìýand to workÌýtowards a just city of the future.

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