Ontario Hospital Association
Anthony Jonker has a diverse work experience in the health sector, government, and public affairs consulting. Anthony started their career as a Political Staff in the Government of Ontario from September 1996 to April 2002. Anthony then worked as a Senior Consultant at Navigator Ltd. from April 2002 to May 2006. Since May 2006, they have been associated with the Ontario Hospital Association in various roles, including Director of Innovation and Adoption, and currently serving as the Chief of Data and Analytics. In their current role, Anthony is responsible for leading special projects to address operational and policy challenges faced by Ontario's 145 public hospitals. Anthony has expertise in strategy development, implementation of complex projects, and bringing together diverse stakeholders to deliver strategic advice and hands-on implementation leadership.
Anthony Jonker attended Queen's University from 1993 to 1996, where they obtained a BA (honours) degree in Political Studies. No specific field of study was mentioned.
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Ontario Hospital Association
Established in 1924, the Ontario Hospital Association (OHA) serves as the voice of the province’s public hospitals, supporting them through advocacy, knowledge translation and member engagement, labour relations, and data and analytics with the goal of helping hospitals build a better health system. The OHA is also attuned to the broader strategic questions facing the future of the province’s health care system and we work to ensure Ontario’s hospitals have a voice in shaping this longer-term vision.