Brian (Trevor) Whitmore
About Brian (Trevor) Whitmore
Brian (Trevor) Whitmore serves as the Acting Team Lead for the Ontario Health Oversight Branch within the Health Transformation Division at the Ontario Ministry of Health. With extensive experience in policy advising and stakeholder relationship building, he has contributed to various roles in provincial politics and government since 2006.
Current Role at Ontario Health
Brian Whitmore serves as the Acting Team Lead for the Ontario Health Oversight Branch within the Health Transformation Division at the Ontario Ministry of Health. He has held this position since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing health transformation initiatives and ensuring effective stakeholder engagement.
Previous Experience in Government
Whitmore has extensive experience in various roles within the Ontario government. He worked as a Senior Policy Advisor in the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, focusing on strategic implementation from 2019. His past roles include serving as a Senior Policy Advisor in different branches of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, where he contributed to local government initiatives and long-term care policies.
Political Background and Campaign Management
Whitmore was involved with the Ontario Liberal Party as a Campaign Manager in 2011 for a brief period in Essex, Ontario. His political background includes various roles that required strong stakeholder relationship skills, essential for navigating the complexities of political campaigns and government initiatives.
Educational Qualifications
Whitmore studied at Western University, where he achieved an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in 2005. He also attended Humberview Secondary School in Bolton, Ontario, from 1996 to 2001. His educational background has provided him with a solid foundation for his career in public policy and government.
Skills in Policy Development and Communication
Whitmore demonstrates strong skills in developing presentation materials and issues management, which are crucial for effectively communicating complex health policies and strategies. His ability to build relationships and navigate political landscapes has been enhanced by over a decade of experience in provincial politics.