Alison Hunt
About Alison Hunt
Alison Hunt is a Human Resources Planning Assistant at the Government of Canada, where she has worked since 2016. She has a background in community fundraising and has previously held various positions at the Canadian Cancer Society.
Work at Government of Canada
Alison Hunt has been employed at the Government of Canada as a Human Resources Planning Assistant since 2016. In this role, she contributes to the planning and implementation of human resources strategies and initiatives. Her work supports the overall mission of the government in managing its workforce effectively. With over eight years of experience in this position, she has developed a strong understanding of public sector human resources operations.
Experience at Canadian Cancer Society
Alison Hunt has held multiple roles at the Canadian Cancer Society. She worked as a Summer Student in 2013 for three months, where she gained initial experience in the nonprofit sector. In 2014, she served as a Mission Awareness Intern for five months, focusing on raising awareness about cancer-related issues. Following this, she worked as a Community Fundraising Specialist from 2014 to 2015 for nine months, where she was involved in organizing fundraising initiatives to support cancer research and patient services.
Education and Expertise
Alison Hunt has a diverse educational background. She studied at St. Charles College from 2006 to 2010. She then attended the University of Ottawa, where she focused on International Development from 2010 to 2014. Following this, she continued her education at Ryerson University for one year, from 2015 to 2016. This combination of studies has equipped her with knowledge and skills relevant to her roles in human resources and nonprofit work.
Background
Alison Hunt has a background that combines education and practical experience in human resources and community engagement. Her early work at the Canadian Cancer Society provided her with insights into nonprofit operations and community fundraising. Her academic pursuits in International Development and other fields have contributed to her understanding of social issues and human resource management, which she applies in her current role at the Government of Canada.