Deborah Carrick
About Deborah Carrick
Deborah Carrick is an experienced analyst who has worked for the Government of Canada since 2006 and currently serves as a Manager in Policy and Regulations for Wildlife Enforcement at Environment and Climate Change Canada. She holds a Master of Sociology with a focus on Development Economics and International Development from the University of Essex.
Work at Government of Canada
Deborah Carrick has been employed at the Government of Canada since 2006. She has accumulated 18 years of experience in various roles. Currently, she serves as an Analyst, where she contributes to policy development and analysis within the government framework.
Current Role at Environment and Climate Change Canada
Since 2017, Deborah Carrick has held the position of Manager, Policy and Regulations, Wildlife Enforcement at Environment and Climate Change Canada. In this role, she oversees the implementation of policies and regulations related to wildlife enforcement, ensuring compliance and promoting sustainable practices.
Education and Expertise
Deborah Carrick studied at the University of Essex, where she focused on Development Economics and International Development. She achieved a Master of Sociology, equipping her with a strong foundation in social sciences and economic development principles.
Background
Deborah Carrick has a background in public service, with extensive experience in policy analysis and management. Her career spans over two decades, during which she has developed expertise in environmental policy and wildlife regulations.