P. K. Joseph
About P. K. Joseph
P. K. Joseph is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Government of Canada, specializing in sport economics and economic policy. He has a background in international relations and political science, with previous roles in both Canadian and international governmental organizations.
Current Role as Senior Policy Analyst
P. K. Joseph has been serving as a Senior Policy Analyst at the Government of Canada since 2015. In this role, he focuses on policy development and analysis, particularly in the area of sport economics. His work involves examining the relationship between sports and economic policy, contributing to informed decision-making within governmental frameworks. Based in the Ottawa, Canada Area, he has accumulated significant experience over the past nine years.
Previous Experience at Government of Canada
Prior to his current position, P. K. Joseph worked as a Policy Analyst at the Government of Canada from 2007 to 2009. During this two-year tenure, he engaged in various policy initiatives, contributing to the analysis and formulation of governmental policies. This experience laid the groundwork for his later specialization in sport economics and public sector innovation.
Experience at OECS
P. K. Joseph briefly worked as a Trade Policy Analyst at the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) in 1999 for a duration of three months. In this role, he focused on trade policy matters, gaining insights into international trade relations and strategies that would later inform his work in policy analysis.
Educational Background
P. K. Joseph holds a Master of Arts (M.A.) in International Relations and Affairs from Carleton University, where he studied from 2005 to 2008. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science and Government from Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, attending from 1996 to 2000. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his expertise in policy analysis and international relations.
Specialization in Sport Economics
P. K. Joseph specializes in sport economics, focusing on the intersection of sports and economic policy. His expertise includes driving public sector process and policy innovation, aimed at improving governmental operations and efficiency. He also has a strong background in trade and export strategy, contributing to the development of policies that enhance international trade relations.