Claire Howard

Senior Vice President, Talent, Culture & Advancement Services at Weizmann Canada

Claire Howard started their work experience as an Information Specialist at BMO Nesbitt Burns in 2004. Claire then worked at Sunnybrook Foundation, where they held different roles such as Research Officer, Director of Donor & Volunteer Relations, and Director of Advancement Services between 2005 and 2015. In 2015, they became a Principal at Shift & Build until 2016, when they joined Weizmann Canada as Vice President.

Claire Howard began their education journey by earning a Bachelor of Applied Science degree from the University of Guelph in 1994. Claire then pursued a Master of Education degree from the University of Toronto in 2000. In 2003, they furthered their studies and obtained a Master of Library & Information Science degree from Western University. Most recently, in 2011, Claire participated in the Emerging Leaders for Women Program at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management.

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Weizmann Canada

Weizmann Canada is the Canadian philanthropic arm of the Weizmann Institute of Science, one of the top-ranking research institutes in the world, working in support of a common mission: science for the future of humanity. Weizmann Canada works to raise awareness for the outstanding research being done by the Institute’s scientists, generate support in order to maintain the standards of excellence and promote scientific literacy. The Weizmann Institute of Science is one of the world’s leading multidisciplinary basic research institutions in the natural and exact sciences. With 250 experimental and theoretical research groups across five faculties – Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Mathematics and Computer Science, and Physics – insights that emerge from Weizmann labs help provide a fundamental understanding of the human body and the universe, and lead to advances in medicine, technology, and the environment. Every day, Weizmann Institute of Science researchers strive to discover new ways of fighting disease and hunger, examine leading questions in mathematics and computer science, and probe the very physics of matter and the universe.