Brent Knowles

Director, Analytics And Research at College of Nurses of Ontario

Brent Knowles has a strong background in analytics and research. Brent worked at the College of Nurses of Ontario for several years, starting as a Statistician in 2003 and progressing to Manager of Information Management in 2006. In 2016, Brent became the Director of Analytics and Research, where they led the college's business intelligence strategy and developed the analytics and research program. Brent was responsible for public data reporting, implementing the college's reporting portal and data warehouse, and engaging with members and the public through surveys and focus groups. Prior to their time at the college, Brent worked as a Consultant at FAME Professional Services from 1998 to 2003.

Brent Knowles attended Dalhousie University from 1992 to 1995, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Statistics. Following this, they enrolled in Western University from 1995 to 1996, earning a Master of Science degree in Statistics.

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Toronto, Canada

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College of Nurses of Ontario

The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) is the governing body for more than 180,000 nurses in Ontario, Canada. Recognized internationally as a leader in professional regulation, we protect the public interest by: • setting standards for nursing practice; • establishing the requirements for becoming a nurse; • administering a program that helps nurses maintain competence; and, • enforcing the standards of practice and conduct. We also support nursing regulation in the public interest by: • participating in the provincial legislative process; and, • sharing statistical information about Ontario's nurses. Our Vision Leading in regulatory excellence Our Mission Regulating nursing in the public interest Everything we do is guided by our vision and mission, and helps us achieve our goals. We work in partnership with employers, educators and government so everyone in Ontario benefits from quality nursing services.