Since 2018 I have been working as the research coordinator at the Old Brewery Mission, a large homeless service provider in Montreal, Quebec. Within this position I participate in several academic-community partnerships and oversee multiple research projects focused on developing an evidence base for better homeless programming. Prior to working at the Old Brewery Mission I worked frontline for several years as a tenant advocate. In addition to both a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Planning and a Masters of Science in Geography, Urban and Environment studies from Concordia University, I am currently pursuing a PhD of Geography from McGill University.
Experience
–present
Doctoral Student, McGill University
2018–present
Research Coordinator, Old Brewery Mission
Education
2018
Concordia University, MSc Geography, Urban and Environmental Studies
2015
Concordia University, BA Urban Planning
Publications
2020
Adapting homeless and rehousing services for veterans in Canada: Programming and research initiatives in Montreal, Parity
2019
Working together in montréal to improve veterans' well-being: A Canadian perspective, Journal of Humanistic Psychology
Grants and Contracts
2021
Joseph-Armand Bombardier Doctoral Scholarship
Role:
Principal Investigator
Funding Source:
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada