Niall Sinclair
About Niall Sinclair
Niall Sinclair serves as the Director of Km Initiatives at George Washington University, a position he has held since 2005. He has consulted for various Government of Canada departments and has extensive experience in knowledge management across multiple sectors.
Work at The George Washington University
Niall Sinclair has served as the Director of Knowledge Management (Km) Initiatives at The George Washington University since 2005. In this role, he has focused on developing and implementing strategies to enhance knowledge sharing and management within the institution. His tenure spans 19 years, during which he has contributed to various projects aimed at improving organizational efficiency and collaboration.
Consulting Experience with Government of Canada
Sinclair has extensive consulting experience with multiple departments of the Government of Canada. He has worked with Heritage Canada and Corrections Canada, providing expert advice and strategies in knowledge management. Additionally, he has been involved with the Public Health Agency Canada and Human Resources and Social Development Canada as a senior consultant since 2007.
Previous Roles in Knowledge Management
Before his current role at The George Washington University, Sinclair held the position of Director of Km Public Sector Initiatives at Iki from 2005 to 2010 in Zagreb, Croatia. He also worked at Public Works and Government Services Canada (Pwgsc) as Director of Information Management (Im) and Km Initiatives from 2002 to 2004 in Canada. These roles contributed to his expertise in knowledge management across various sectors.
Professional Background
Niall Sinclair's career includes significant experience in knowledge management and consulting across different regions. His work in Canada and internationally has provided him with a diverse perspective on public sector initiatives. His background includes over two decades of experience in various leadership roles, focusing on improving knowledge sharing and management practices.