Isabelle Métivier specializes in nonprofit communications and strategic initiatives.
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Nonprofits play a crucial role in holding communities together, and combining powerful stories with real data is essential to securing the support they need to continue making a difference.
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Isabelle Métivier is a writer specializing in nonprofit communications and strategic initiatives. She has served as an innovation officer at Katimavik Youth Services, a Canadian youth development charitable organization, and as a communications assistant at Éco-corridors Laurentiens, an environmental nonprofit based in Quebec. She holds a bachelor of arts in sociology from McGill University.
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SSMU Board of Directors Postpones Motion Demanding President’s Resignation
The Tribune | December | 2021
A report on a meeting of the Students’ Society of McGill University (SSMU) Board of Directors (BoD). One of the motions up for ratification was the motion calling for the resignation of the SSMU president.
The Tribune | November | 2021
Students seeking to connect with psychiatrists through McGill University's Wellness Hub encounter prolonged wait times for appointments and inefficient booking procedures.
The Tribune | November | 2021
Members of the McGill Senate and Board of Governors convened to discuss the advancement of learning and the creation and dissemination of knowledge in a landscape altered by COVID-19.
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Interview | December | 2022
Zachary Hewitt interviews Isabelle Métivier on her role as a participant in Katimavik, a Canadian non-profit organization dedicated to youth development. [The interview is in French].