Monique Crichlow is the Director of Strategic & Initiatives and Partnerships at Compute Ontario, a publicly funded organization that coordinates access to supercomputing resources for research. She is interested in the relationship between the adoption of disruptive technologies and socioeconomic policy development. Monique holds a Masters in Health Administration from the Johnson-Shoyama School of Public Policy at the University of Regina and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Glendon College at York University.
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