Fatemah Ebrahim
Senior Advisor, Commercial Projects at Infrastructure Ontario
Based in Bradford, Canada
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Manager
Department
Construction
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Bradford
Industry
Construction
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About Fatemah Ebrahim
Crafting Tomorrow's Policies Today! A proud alumnus of Carleton University and the renowned Munk School at the University of Toronto, my academic foundation in Public Policy is profound. Yet, it's the trenches of real-world challenges in the public sector that have truly molded me. At EY I've been at the forefront of an array of intricate policy challenges. Whether it's spearheading initiatives for vacant home tax designs or pioneering innovations in governance reviews, I've immersed myself in creating solutions that resonate with everyday complexities. My eight-plus years of leadership have been characterized by diverse roles, each sharpening my expertise. In community engagement and academia, I've honed a unique set of skills that transcend traditional policy design. It's not just about crunching numbers; it's about integrating quantitative & qualitative analysis, forging robust stakeholder relationships, and crafting strategies that anticipate future needs. My contributions in areas like immigration, housing, childcare, healthcare, and financial inclusion are a testament to this holistic and results-driven approach. My tenure at the Public Policy Forum and the Ontario Cabinet Office was particularly enlightening. Here, I navigated a myriad of socioeconomic public policy areas, ranging from the intricacies of data privacy to the urgencies of pandemic recovery planning. These roles fortified my belief in proactive strategy, rigorous research, and the imperativeness of an intersectional lens in all policy endeavors. Today, as the policy landscape continues to evolve rapidly, adapting is not enough. As an active architect, I anticipate, innovate, and lead. Policies, in my view, aren't just reactive frameworks; they're proactive tools to sculpt a brighter, more equitable future. Looking to reshape the future? Let's connect and make waves!
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