Sonja Campbell
About Sonja Campbell
Sonja Campbell is a User Experience Writer at CIBC with a background in biology, environmental science, and toxicology. She has experience in digital banking and science communication, focusing on making complex information accessible to the public.
Current Role at CIBC
Sonja Campbell is currently working as a User Experience Writer at CIBC in the Toronto, Canada Area. She started her role in 2019. Her work focuses on creating user-friendly content for digital banking services, leveraging her unique perspective and experience in both science communication and financial services to enhance the user experience.
Previous Experience in Reforestation
Sonja Campbell has a background in reforestation, having worked at Outland Reforestation Inc. as a Field Supervisor in 2015 for three months, and at Treeline Reforestation Inc. as a Foreman from 2011 to 2012 for one year. Her roles involved overseeing field operations and ensuring the successful completion of reforestation projects.
Academic Background in Environmental Science and Toxicology
Sonja Campbell earned a Master of Science (MSc) in Biology with a specialization in Chemical and Environmental Toxicology from the University of Ottawa, where she studied from 2012 to 2015. She also holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Environmental Science with a specialization in Environmental Toxicology from Queen's University, completed between 2006 and 2011. This academic background informs her approach to UX writing and science communication.
Freelance Writing and Editing Services
Since 2008, Sonja Campbell has been working as a freelance writer and editor. This experience has enabled her to develop skills in creating interpretive signs and translating complex scientific information into engaging and accessible content for public spaces. Her diverse background in biology, environmental science, toxicology, and public health supports her freelance work.
Early Career in Laboratory Assistance
In 2007, Sonja Campbell worked as a Laboratory Assistant at the Smithsonian Institute National Museum of Natural History in Maryland, USA. Her role involved supporting various research projects, which contributed to her foundational understanding of scientific research and communication.