Viviane Renard

Viviane Renard

Analyste De Recherches @ Government of Canada

About Viviane Renard

Viviane Renard is an Analyste De Recherches at Gouvernement du Canada, where she has worked since 2018. She holds a Master's degree in Applied Economy from UQAM, a Bachelor's degree in Applied Economy from ESG UQAM, and a short program in Local and Community Economic Development from Université TÉLUQ.

Work at Government of Canada

Viviane Renard has been employed as an Analyste de recherches at the Gouvernement du Canada since 2018. In this role, she conducts research and analysis to support various governmental initiatives and policies. Her work is based in the Ottawa region, where she collaborates with other professionals to provide insights that inform decision-making processes.

Education and Expertise

Viviane Renard has a strong academic background in applied economics and local economic development. She completed her Master’s degree in Applicated Economy at UQAM from 2015 to 2018. Prior to that, she earned a Bachelor's degree in Économie appliquée from École des sciences de la gestion (ESG UQAM). Additionally, she studied Développement économique local et communautaire at Université TÉLUQ, where she completed a programme court.

Background

Viviane Renard's educational journey reflects her focus on economic development and research. Her studies have equipped her with the necessary skills to analyze economic data and contribute to community-focused projects. Her academic experiences have laid a foundation for her current role in government, where she applies her knowledge to real-world challenges.

Professional Experience

Since joining the Gouvernement du Canada in 2018, Viviane Renard has accumulated six years of experience as an Analyste de recherches. Her role involves engaging with various research methodologies and analytical techniques to support governmental objectives. This experience has further developed her expertise in economic analysis and policy evaluation.

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