Bilingual Communications Specialist
Antoinette is a Communications Strategist/Director with several decades of experience working in both official languages for national not-for-profit organizations. More recently, she has perfected further her skills as a Translator and Language Analyst in the English/French language pairing. Prior to joining CCDI, Antoinette was involved with organisations such as Colorectal Cancer Canada, the Canadian Cancer Society and the Tamarack Institute.
Antoinette is fascinated by the ongoing developments in digital communications of the last decade, particularly in the areas of social media, big data and more recently AI. She endeavours to leverage powerful digital drivers to benefit organizations with missions that touch the quality of life of Canadians, who uphold DEI principles. At the personal level, Antoinette is interested in comparable social ethics and follows American politics, together with global democratic health since 2016. She believes there is an urgent need to game out ethical AI generative use.
She obtained the Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) for her graduate studies, specializing in Hegel’s Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences, with a focus on the articulation of Wirklichkeit in her research.
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