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Emily

Name

Emily Hutchinson (she/her)

Position/Title

Generation Power Co-Manager

Location

Ottawa, ON, traditional territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe Nation

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Description

Emily holds a Bachelor of Arts in Social Psychology with a Minor in Mental Health, Addiction and Society from McMaster University. In her role at ICE, Emily develops and coordinates program materials, delivery, logistics, and outreach for Generation Power. Before joining ICE, Emily led a homelessness prevention program at an Indigenous cultural centre, working with youth and families to deliver culturally-grounded life skills sessions. She is passionate about utilizing interdisciplinary perspectives to support equitable community growth and challenge systemic barriers. In her free time, you can find Emily tending to her houseplants, learning world geography, or scoping out furniture at the thrift store.

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