Sana K.
About Sana K.
Sana K. is a Policy Analyst and Researcher at the Government of Canada, specializing in the Social Innovation and Social Finance Directorate. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Operations Management and a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Management, both from the University of Calgary.
Work at Government of Canada
Sana K. serves as a Policy Analyst and Researcher within the Social Innovation and Social Finance Directorate at the Government of Canada. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to policy development and research initiatives aimed at enhancing social innovation and finance strategies. Her role involves analyzing data, conducting research, and providing insights to support government objectives in social policy.
Education and Expertise
Sana K. has an extensive educational background in commerce and management. She studied at the University of Calgary, where she earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Operations Management, graduating in 2014. Prior to that, she also completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Management from the same institution, which she pursued from 2009 to 2014. This educational foundation equips her with the skills necessary for her role in policy analysis and research.
Background
Sana K. has a strong academic and professional background in commerce and public policy. Her studies at the University of Calgary provided her with a comprehensive understanding of management principles and operational strategies. This knowledge supports her current work in the Social Innovation and Social Finance Directorate, where she applies her expertise to address complex social issues through innovative policy solutions.
Professional Experience
Since joining the Government of Canada in 2020, Sana K. has accumulated four years of experience in her role as a Policy Analyst and Researcher. Her work focuses on social innovation and finance, where she engages in research and analysis to inform policy decisions. This experience has allowed her to develop a deep understanding of the intersection between social issues and financial strategies.