Sterling Lynch has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Sterling started their career as an Online Content Editor at CampusNet, where they created and curated content for an online community. Sterling then worked as a Researcher and Senior Tutor at The University of Auckland, where they presented research at conferences and published in prestigious journals.
Sterling then transitioned into the field of copywriting, working at Words that Work for two years. Following this, they worked at the House of Commons as an Executive Assistant, where they assisted with speechwriting and preparing briefing materials.
Sterling then ventured into public relations, running their own Sole Proprietorship as a Public Relations Consultant and Independent Producer. During this time, they led successful publicity campaigns for various projects.
Sterling then entered the non-profit sector, working as a Social Media Advisor at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. Here, they developed and executed social media strategies that contributed to significant achievements in advocacy and securing funding.
Sterling later joined Health Canada as a Social Media Advisor, collecting and analyzing data to improve social media strategies.
Most recently, Sterling has been working at Canadian Blood Services as a Strategic Lead, Planning, Performance, and Integration. In this role, they provide strategic planning and integration management for the program, while also overseeing quality management and financial processes.
Overall, Sterling Lynch has a strong background in strategic planning, social media management, publicity campaigns, and public relations, with experience in both the public and non-profit sectors.
Sterling Lynch has a strong educational background in philosophy and religion. Sterling completed their Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Philosophy/Religion and Culture at Wilfrid Laurier University from 1994 to 1998. Sterling then pursued a Master of Arts degree in Religion and Culture (Humanities Option) at Wilfrid Laurier University from 1998 to 1999. Following this, Sterling Lynch attended the University of Calgary where they obtained a Master of Arts degree in Philosophy from 1999 to 2001. Sterling furthered their education by completing a PhD in Philosophy at The University of Auckland from 2002 to 2006.
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