Agnes Simonfalvy
About Agnes Simonfalvy
Agnes Simonfalvy is a Project Manager with extensive experience in environmental coordination and regulatory processes. She has worked for the Government of Nunavut since 1999 and for the Government of Canada since 2016, specializing in resource development projects and sustainable development.
Work at Government of Nunavut
Agnes Simonfalvy has served as the Avatilirinirq (Environmental) Coordinator at the Government of Nunavut since 1999. In this role, she provides guidance to federal departments and various organizations within Nunavut regarding environmental assessments and regulatory processes. Her long tenure in this position highlights her commitment to environmental management and regulatory compliance in the region.
Work at Government of Canada
Since 2016, Agnes Simonfalvy has held the position of Project Manager at the Government of Canada in Iqaluit. In this capacity, she is involved in overseeing projects that require coordination and collaboration among different stakeholders. Her role emphasizes the importance of effective project management within the government framework.
Education and Expertise
Agnes Simonfalvy studied at the University of Akureyri, where she focused on Circumpolar Studies and earned a Bachelor Diploma in Polar Law. Her educational background equips her with a solid foundation in legal and environmental issues pertinent to polar regions. She possesses expertise in coordinating federal participation in resource development projects in Nunavut.
Skills in Environmental Compliance and Sustainable Development
Agnes Simonfalvy has developed strong skills in Environmental Compliance and Sustainable Development, particularly within the government sector. Her expertise allows her to navigate complex regulatory frameworks and promote sustainable practices in resource development, ensuring that environmental considerations are integrated into project planning and execution.