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To find out more about Dale and Innovation 7, [[Research and Innovation Symposium 2024 Speakers/www.innovation7.ca/|click here]]
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To learn more about the Old Brewery Mission Montreal, [https://www.missionoldbrewery.ca/en click here]
 
To learn more about the Old Brewery Mission Montreal, [https://www.missionoldbrewery.ca/en click here]
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=== Jamey Burr ===
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Senior Consultant, Innovation Seven
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|Jamey specializes in helping Indigenous communities and organizations find new ways to address their infrastructure and capacity issues. He has considerable proven experience advising government organizations on how to improve their effectiveness while working with Indigenous partners.
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With 30 years of service to Indigenous communities, he is skilled at assisting his clients in building partnerships across all levels of government and the private sector with the goal of finding lasting solutions to complex socio-economic challenges. Jamey brings his extensive background in affordable housing, energy projects, skills development and community infrastructure.
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Jamey has held executive positions with Indigenous Services Canada, PPP Canada, the National Secretariat on Homelessness, and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, where in each organization he led partnership development teams dedicated to finding alternate solutions. In recent years, his consulting clients have included First Nations, national and regional Indigenous organizations, federal and provincial governments, and non-profit organizations serving vulnerable populations.
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=== Dr. Marco Chitti ===
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Postdoctoral Researcher, McGill University; Fellow, NYU Marron Institute of Urban Management
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|Marco Chitti is an FRQSC Postdoctoral Researcher at McGill University and a Fellow at the Marron Institute of Urban Management at New York University. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Montreal, where he was honored with a Vanier CGS scholarship. Marco's research delves into the international diffusion of practices and ideas in urban planning, as well as transit project planning, design, and implementation from a global perspective. Notably, he co-authored the Transit Cost Project, a comprehensive study investigating the factors contributing to the wide international variability in capital costs of transit infrastructure. His focus extends to understanding why transit projects tend to be more costly to build in countries like Canada and the US compared to their international counterparts. Currently, Marco is exploring diverse topics including surface transit speed, reliability, and priority, mode choice, and transit governance. His overarching aim is to leverage insights from global best practices to enhance transit efficiency and effectiveness within the Canadian context.
 
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To find out more about Adam, [[/www.cdhowe.org/our-people/adam-found|click here]]
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To find our more about Lisa, [[/lisahelpscities.ca/|click here]]
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To learn more about Craig, [https://allard.ubc.ca/about-us/our-people/craig-e-jones click here].
 
To learn more about Craig, [https://allard.ubc.ca/about-us/our-people/craig-e-jones click here].
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=== Jonathan Kipling ===
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Consultant, Innovation Seven
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|Jonathan is a consultant with Innovation Seven and a member of Natotkamegwanning First Nation. He has earned a Master of Arts degree in English Literature through his studies at the University of Ottawa, during which he worked extensively with Seven Generations Education Institute in Kenora Ontario.
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As both an Instructor and an Employment Navigator Jonathan has experience working one-on-one with barriers preventing Indigenous employment and hindering workforce growth. He excels in identifying personal values and experiences to support individuals struggling to balance the demands of employment and life, most prominently in developing and teaching Workforce Literacy and Essential Skills initiatives for unemployed Indigenous Individuals and youth, sharing the tools and knowledge needed to surmount modern workplace expectations without sacrificing identity or agency. With Innovation Seven Jonathan approaches every project and client with this same level of care to provide expertise that is consistent and reflective of the Seven Grandfather Teachings.  
 
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To learn more about Mary and the CUI, [[/canurb.org/team/|click here]].
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