The Conference Board of Canada
Sarah Storm has a diverse professional background in various organizations, ranging from volunteer coordination to program management. With a strong educational foundation in Conflict Studies, Political Science, and Disaster and Emergency Management, Sarah has developed a wide range of skills that Sarah applies in their current role as Council Manager, Workplace Health at The Conference Board of Canada. Their experience in education initiatives, volunteer management, and development coordination showcases their expertise in creating and implementing successful programs.
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The Conference Board of Canada
The Conference Board builds leadership capacity for a better Canada by creating and sharing insights on economic trends, public policy and organizational performance. - The foremost, independent, not-for-profit applied research organization in Canada. - Objective and non-partisan. We do not lobby for specific interests. - Funded exclusively through the fees we charge for services to the private and public sectors. - Experts in running conferences but also at conducting, publishing, and disseminating research; helping people network; developing individual leadership skills; and building organizational capacity. - Specialists in economic trends, as well as organizational performance and public policy issues. - Not a government department or agency, although we are often hired to provide services for all levels of government. - Independent from, but affiliated with, The Conference Board, Inc. of New York, which serves nearly 2,000 companies in 60 nations and has offices in Brussels and Hong Kong.