Nabiha Chowdhury
About Nabiha Chowdhury
Nabiha Chowdhury is a Team Lead at Health | Santé, specializing in logistics and administration for pandemic response efforts. She has a diverse background in public policy and research, having held various analytical and leadership roles across multiple organizations in Canada.
Current Role at Health | Santé
Nabiha Chowdhury serves as a Team Lead at Health | Santé. In this position, she leads the Vaccine Response Distribution, Logistics and Administration Branch within the Pandemic Response and Recovery Division. Her role involves managing logistics and administration for pandemic response efforts, ensuring effective coordination and execution of health initiatives.
Previous Experience at Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities
Nabiha Chowdhury worked at the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities as a Policy and Planning Analyst from 2019 to 2021. She advanced to the position of Senior Policy and Planning Analyst, serving from 2021 to 2022. During her tenure, she contributed to policy development and strategic planning initiatives within the ministry.
Background in Policy Research
Chowdhury has a solid background in policy research, having worked as a Policy Researcher at STAND Canada from 2015 to 2018. She also held positions as a Research Analyst at the Canadian Centre for Responsibility to Protect (CCR2P) and as an Analyst at the G8 Research Group. These roles involved conducting research and analysis to support policy recommendations and initiatives.
Education and Academic Qualifications
Nabiha Chowdhury obtained an Honours Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) from the University of Toronto, majoring in Political Science and Ethics, Society & Law, with a minor in History. She completed her degree from 2013 to 2017. Prior to her university education, she earned a High School Diploma from Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School, graduating in 2013.
Skills in Communication and Public Speaking
Chowdhury possesses strong skills in public speaking and communication, which are essential for her roles in public policy and health administration. Her experience in various positions, including as President of the Woodsworth Political Society and as a Public Relations & Communications Assistant at the University of Toronto, has further developed her expertise in these areas.