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Nathalie Arsenault

Policy and Planning Analyst at Government of Prince Edward Island
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Nathalie Arsenault

Policy and Planning Analyst at Government of Prince Edward Island
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Nathalie Arsenault is a community mobilizer and engagement specialist who leverages her passion for social and environmental impact to bring about transformation through entrepreneurial skills and knowledge. She has expertise in community economic development, social enterprise, strategic planning, funding strategies, grant writing, community mobilization, and consultation. Arsenault has studied Maitrise, Études internationales at Université de Montréal, Certificat, Développement communautaire at St. Francis Xavier University, and Baccalauréat, Récréologie, mineure en sociologie at Université de Moncton.

Arsenault has worked as a Policy and Planning Analyst at the Government of Prince Edward Island, Executive Director at Carrefour de l'Isle-Saint-Jean, and Owner of N. Arsenault Consulting. She has also co-founded Solos Steel Instruments, Maritime Rideshare, and is a member of the Atlantic Council for Community and Social Enterprise. Arsenault has worked as an agente de projet at Institut du Nouveau Monde, Réseau de développement économique et d'employabilité IPE, Conseil de développement économique de la Nouvelle-Écosse, and CUSO-VSO.

Arsenault uses her communication and engagement skills to mobilize and create synergies that help develop sustainable and effective community projects, especially in the field of social entrepreneurship and community development. She has a track record of working with various stakeholders, including organizations and communities, to achieve desired transformational impacts.

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