Harleen Kahlon
About Harleen Kahlon
Harleen Kahlon is a Project Manager at the Ontario Ministry of Health, specializing in drug programs and healthcare policy. She has a diverse background in policy analysis and project management, with previous roles in various Ontario ministries and academic research.
Current Role as Project Manager
Harleen Kahlon currently serves as a Project Manager at the Ontario Ministry of Health. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing various projects within the healthcare sector, focusing on drug programs and healthcare policy. Her expertise in managing complex projects contributes to the development and implementation of effective healthcare strategies.
Previous Experience in Government
Harleen Kahlon has extensive experience in various roles within the Ontario government. She worked as a Policy Analyst at the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing for eight months in 2019. Prior to that, she served as a Research Analyst at the Ontario Treasury Board Secretariat for seven months from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, she held a position as a Planner at the Ontario Ministry of Transportation from 2019 to 2021.
Academic Background
Harleen Kahlon studied at the University of Toronto - University of St. Michael's College, where she earned an Hon. Bachelor of Arts (H.B.A.) with a double major in Environmental Studies and Urban Studies, along with a minor in GIS. She also attended the University of Waterloo, where she studied Public Policy Analysis and achieved a Master of Public Service.
Expertise in Healthcare Policy
Harleen Kahlon possesses expertise in policy development and strategic planning within the healthcare sector. She has contributed to the Drug Programs Policy and Strategy Branch within the Drugs and Devices Division at the Ontario Ministry of Health, focusing on initiatives related to drug programs and healthcare policy.
Diverse Professional Experience
In addition to her roles in government, Harleen Kahlon has worked in various capacities that enhance her professional experience. She served as a Global Program Assistant at Jane's Walk and as a Greenspace Program Analyst at Evergreen Canada. These roles provided her with a broad perspective on community engagement and environmental policy.