Elizabeth McIninch
Elizabeth McIninch is a Director on the Canada-Vietnam Trade Council and a communications consultant, book editor, and speechwriter with a focus on Southeast Asia.
Elizabeth McIninch is a Director on the Canada-Vietnam Trade Council and a communications consultant, book editor, and speechwriter with a focus on Southeast Asia.
Andrea Lawlor is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at King’s University College at Western University. Her research on the role of media in the policy process has been published in Journal of Social Policy, Canadian Journal of Political Science, and International Journal of Communications, among others.
Katerina Graham is pursuing an MA in political studies at Queen’s University. Her areas of research interest include contemporary political theory, critical theory, and democratic theory.
Nathan is a Faculty Member, Political Science, at St. Francis Xavier University and a former Program Manager, Surveys and Research Methods, at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
Dr. Iris Jin is the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada’s Program Manager, Trade, Investment, Innovation and Canada-China Relations, and a former Deputy Director with the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS).
Laurel Ostfield is the Head of Communications and Development with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
Ito Peng is a Professor of Sociology and Public Policy at the Department of Sociology and the School of Public Policy and Governance and the Director of the Centre for Global Social Policy at the University of Toronto, and a Senior Fellow with the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
Dr. Elizabeth Newton is a Registered Psychologist and writer with a strong interest in entrepreneurship. She has consulted with MSMEs across Canada and developed and taught popular entrepreneurship courses. Elizabeth is the founder of the award-winning Creators Vancouver, an online magazine.
Yany graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science from the University of Alberta in 2016 and is currently pursuing a Master of Arts degree at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs.