Sarah Baker is a Research Project Manager at ISPU, where she oversees the planning and logistics of a variety of research projects. Prior to joining ISPU, Sarah worked with Maristan, a California based non-profit organization, as a project manager. Sarah also brings experience from the Canadian public sector, as she served as a Public Appointee for the Ministry of Health of Ontario and a policy researcher for the City of Mississauga, where she played an integral role in advancing the city’s Indigenous Reconciliation file. Sarah holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the Toronto Metropolitan University and a Masters in Public Policy from the University of Toronto.
BS, Psychology, Toronto Metropolitan University
Master’s, Public Policy, University of Toronto
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