Alexandra Allary
About Alexandra Allary
Alexandra Allary is an analyst with extensive experience in policy analysis and research. She has worked for various organizations, including the First Nations Health Authority and Natural Resources Canada, and holds a Master's in Public Policy from Simon Fraser University.
Work at First Nations Health Authority
Alexandra Allary has been employed as an Analyst at the First Nations Health Authority since 2020. In this role, she contributes to health policy analysis and program development aimed at improving health outcomes for First Nations communities in British Columbia. Her work involves collaborating with various stakeholders to ensure that health services are culturally appropriate and effectively meet the needs of Indigenous populations.
Education and Expertise
Alexandra Allary holds a Master's in Public Policy from Simon Fraser University, which she completed from 2014 to 2016. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Manitoba, studying there from 2008 to 2013. Additionally, she spent a year studying at Aarhus Universitet in Denmark from 2010 to 2011. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in policy analysis and psychological principles.
Previous Work Experience
Before her current position, Alexandra Allary held various roles that contributed to her expertise in policy analysis. She worked as a Policy Analyst at Natural Resources Canada from 2016 to 2019, where she focused on environmental policy. Prior to that, she was a Policy Analyst Intern at Tsawwassen First Nation for three months in 2015. Her early career included positions at the University of Manitoba as a Student Office Assistant and Transfer Credit Evaluations Clerk.
Research Experience
During her time at Simon Fraser University, Alexandra Allary served as a Research Assistant from 2014 to 2016. In this role, she engaged in various research projects that enhanced her analytical skills and provided her with practical experience in data collection and analysis. This experience complements her policy analysis work and contributes to her understanding of research methodologies.