Patricia Mc Court
About Patricia Mc Court
Patricia Mc Court serves as a Senior Capitol Advisor - Community Infrastructure at Indigenous Services Canada, where she has worked since 1997. She has a diverse educational background in social studies, interior design, and business marketing.
Work at Indigenous Services Canada
Patricia Mc Court has served as a Senior Capitol Advisor - Community Infrastructure at Indigenous Services Canada since 1997. In this role, she has been involved in various initiatives aimed at improving community infrastructure for Indigenous populations in Canada. Her extensive tenure of 27 years in this position highlights her commitment to supporting Indigenous communities in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Experience at Public Health Agency of Canada
From 2019 to 2020, Patricia Mc Court worked as the Acting Regional Manager for Emergency Preparedness and Response at the Public Health Agency of Canada. During her one-year tenure, she contributed to public health initiatives and emergency response strategies, focusing on enhancing the agency's capabilities in managing health emergencies.
Education and Expertise
Patricia Mc Court has a diverse educational background. She studied Social Studies at CEGEP - John Abbott College, where she developed foundational knowledge in social sciences. She also earned an Interior Design Certificate from the Interior Design Institute, equipping her with skills in design. Additionally, she studied Business Marketing at Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology, which provided her with expertise in marketing strategies.
Background in Secondary Education
Patricia Mc Court completed her secondary education at Hudson High School, where she achieved a Secondary V Diploma. This foundational education set the stage for her further studies and career development in various fields, including social studies, interior design, and business marketing.