Daniel will assume responsibility for the communications portfolio and the communications team operations. Along with the existing mission to enhance the visibility of GCI researchers and trainees world-wide, he will play a key role in launching the new brand identity while executing the Institute's comprehensive communication strategy. ÌýÌý
With an impressive track record of over 8 years as an active member of the McGill community, Daniel has accumulated extensive expertise in student affairs, project management, and communications. In his recent position as the GCI's Student Affairs Officer, he demonstrated a collaborative approach by working closely with communication professionals to develop effective strategies for student-related communications and recruitment. Additionally, Daniel's unwavering dedication has made him instrumental in supporting and advocating for the interests of our Trainees.
Daniel's academic background includes a degree in Public Affairs from Concordia University, granting him a comprehensive understanding of public affairs, communications, marketing, and both quantitative and qualitative research and aÌýmaster's degree in sociology from Ottawa University.
We are confident that Daniel's exceptional skills and commitment to excellence will bring immense value to our communications efforts and contribute significantly to the continued success of the Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Institute.
Please join us in congratulating Daniel on this well-deserved promotion!