City of London, Canada
Eliza Bennett has extensive experience in strategic communications, customer service, and community engagement. Eliza has held various roles in organizations such as the City of London, UNESCO, Town of Tecumseh, The Corporation of The Town of Aurora, City of Leduc, and City of Greater Sudbury. Throughout their career, Eliza has demonstrated their ability to lead teams, develop strategy, improve communication and collaboration, and manage budgets. Eliza has also worked closely with stakeholders, including Mayor, Council, and senior leadership teams. Eliza's expertise includes editorial and writing services, translating complex information into accessible formats, and implementing organizational transformations.
Eliza Bennett is currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree at University Canada West, with an expected completion date in 2023. Eliza has also participated in the Northern Leadership Program, which is focused on accelerated leadership development. Additionally, Eliza holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Humanities, Language & Culture from Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, with a specialization in Languages and Humanities. Eliza has also earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Humanities/Languages, from the same university. Eliza has obtained a certification in Emergency Operations Centre Management from the Canadian Centre for Emergency Preparedness.
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City of London, Canada
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We are a large team of over three thousand dedicated employees doing a wide variety of jobs, delivering over one hundred services; all which have a direct impact on Londoners. Working together to deliver on Council’s Strategic Plan, our employees take pride in helping to build a better city for all. Being part of our complex organization allows our employees to build a career which develops their skills and grow their future, while doing work that matters. Some of our employees are represented by unions and associations, including Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 101, Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 107, Service Employees International Union Healthcare, Service Employees International Union, Unifor Local 302 and the London Professional Fire Fighters’ Association.