Michèle Anderson
Communications lead

Michèle Anderson has been working in the fields of Communications and Engagement for two decades.

Early collaborations include multi-media and academic research at the intersections of Canadian and Asian cultures.

After graduate work in Cultural Policy led Michèle to explore the public sector through IPAC, she spend several years leading, developing and executing strategic Communications and Engagement plans at the intersection points of public, private, academic and non-profit sectors.

She currently leads the Communications and Engagement of the Canadian Research Data Centre Network, a federally funded Major Science Initiative, which manages over 40 Research Data Centres and affiliated institutions providing Statistics Canada microdata access for researchers and policymakers across Canada in the quantitative social and health sciences.

Her mission is to connect researchers and policymakers making evidence-based decisions for the benefit of Canadians.