Alexander Currey
About Alexander Currey
Alexander Currey is a Regional Planner at the First Nations Health Authority in Prince George, British Columbia, with a strong background in research and analysis. He holds a Master of Arts in International Relations and Affairs from Carleton University and has experience in project management and monitoring and evaluation.
Work at First Nations Health Authority
Alexander Currey has been serving as a Regional Planner at the First Nations Health Authority since 2021. In this role, he applies his expertise in project management and research analysis to contribute to strategic planning initiatives. His work is based in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, where he focuses on enhancing health services for First Nations communities.
Education and Expertise
Alexander Currey holds a Master of Arts in International Relations and Affairs from Carleton University, which he completed from 2019 to 2021. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in European and Russian Studies from the same institution, studying from 2013 to 2018. Additionally, he has studied Russian language at Saint Petersburg State University, achieving proficiency through programs in 2016 and 2018-2019. His educational background supports his expertise in project management and international affairs.
Background
Before his current position, Alexander Currey gained diverse experience in various roles. He worked as a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant at Carleton University, where he developed strong research and analytical skills. His experience also includes serving as a Monitoring and Evaluation Officer for Youth Challenge International in Ghana and as a Junior Policy Analyst at Public Services and Procurement Canada. These roles have contributed to his comprehensive understanding of policy and planning.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Alexander Currey has demonstrated a commitment to enhancing his professional skills and knowledge. His roles at Carleton University, including as a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant, have allowed him to contribute to academic research. His work in international settings, such as in Ghana, has provided him with practical insights into project evaluation and management, which he applies in his current role.