Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Community Service
Certification
Languages
Soccer, Painting, Volunteering
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Noah Flumerfelt

Ottawa,ON

Summary

Noah Flumerfelt is a junior economist (EC-02) in the Policy and Research division of Collaborations and Networks (CAN) of the Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF) at Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED).

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Junior Policy Analyst

Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada
05.2023 - Current
  • Developed comprehensive criteria and documents for assessing funding applications from mature networks, facilitating renewed funding for 4-5 networks in upcoming fiscal years.
  • Led the launch of progress reports for 9 networks, enabling SIF-CAN to monitor investments, KPIs, and feed into its database.
  • Coordinated the development of IP-related briefing notes and provided ongoing recommendations on IP policy frameworks, contributing to the drafting of a new strategic IP directive and a risk matrix for IP-related network exemptions.
  • Crafted a detailed 2023 network performance deck, documenting data collection, implementation, analysis, and presentation processes in SIF-CAN. This deck now serves as the standard for evaluating year-end data processes and policies within CAN.
  • Completed 4 ad hoc requests for ISED Ministers, swiftly diagramming all the Ultimate Recipients of SIF-CAN fundings in the BC, Atlantic, and Prairies regions for ministerial meetings.
  • Assisted in creating and maintaining trackers for intake, network monitoring, and project management, and helped transform policy products through the use of software such as PowerBI, Salesforce, MS Access, MS Excel.
  • Fostered effective collaboration between operational and intake teams at SIF-CAN for cross-sectional projects, leading to increased efficiency and successful project outcome.

Masters-Level Co-op Policy Student

Ontario Public Service
05.2022 - 09.2022
  • Utilized project management skills to complete tasks under tight deadlines, including the creation of an application checklist for service providers.
  • Worked as part of a team to fulfill various maintenance tasks during early hours of operation.
  • Provided training to new and returning staff in collaboration with superiors, utilizing MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to create informative presentations and extensive briefing notes.
  • Completed PowerPoint slide decks on policy topics relating to Ontario Works and Employment Training, aimed at informing colleagues, stakeholders, and highlighting socioeconomic trends.
  • Assisted in the expansion of multi-million-dollar Ministry-level projects, such as Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) and Directive Improvement (DI).
  • Collaborated with other MLSTD staff in the creation of an expression of interest and evaluation grid for the Skills for Success (SfS) initiative, a province-wide project providing funding to service providers to improve learning outcomes and representation of LBS.

Leadership Development Intern

AIESEC
  • Helped assist in the daily operations of a public school and teaching students valuable skills
  • Ran the computer science lab and aided in scholastic development
  • Developed in-depth curriculum for English and tech-related courses.

Education

Master of Public Policy (MPP) -

Munk School of Global Affairs And Public Policy
Toronto, ON
06.2023

Honors Specialization in Political Science (BA) -

Western University, London ON
London, ON
06.2021

Skills

  • Applied expertise in public and tailored to economic contexts, encompassing research analysis, and the development of policy products relevant to Canadian industrial priorities
  • Prepares concise and impactful policy products (ie briefing notes, decks, excel tracking documents) translating complex economic concepts into accessible information for various stakeholders within the public sector, aligning with the collaborative nature of the economic initiatives at CAN and SIF
  • Has considerable knowledge and experience in Grants and Contributions, including proficiency in navigating the intricacies of grant applications, assessing eligibility criteria, and managing the end-to-end process
  • Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), STATA, Python, JavaScript and Adobe Photoshop, PowerBI
  • Enrolled Winter 2024, Beginner 1 French Training at the Government of Canada
  • Has Reliability Clearance
  • Diversity and Inclusion

Community Service

  • Children's Aid Society, London, ON, Friendly Helper (2019-2020)
  • Anova Women's Shelter, London, ON, Support Staff (2018-2021)

Certification

  • Attended public policy conferences on “Indigenous Awareness” and “How to Write an Effective Briefing Note” at the University of Toronto (2021)
  • Records and Information Management (RIM) (2022)
  • Customer Service Standard Module - AccessForward - Customer Service Standard (2022)
  • Completed Financial Statement Analysis for Non-Financial Professionals (2023)
  • Completed all the required training modules for new Federal Public Servants as apart of “Public Service Orientation.”

Languages

English
Native or Bilingual
French
Limited Working

Soccer, Painting, Volunteering

In my ofttimes, I enjoy to engage in physical activity and helping the community.

Timeline

Junior Policy Analyst

Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada
05.2023 - Current

Masters-Level Co-op Policy Student

Ontario Public Service
05.2022 - 09.2022

Leadership Development Intern

AIESEC

Master of Public Policy (MPP) -

Munk School of Global Affairs And Public Policy

Honors Specialization in Political Science (BA) -

Western University, London ON
  • Attended public policy conferences on “Indigenous Awareness” and “How to Write an Effective Briefing Note” at the University of Toronto (2021)
  • Records and Information Management (RIM) (2022)
  • Customer Service Standard Module - AccessForward - Customer Service Standard (2022)
  • Completed Financial Statement Analysis for Non-Financial Professionals (2023)
  • Completed all the required training modules for new Federal Public Servants as apart of “Public Service Orientation.”
Noah Flumerfelt