Jennifer Robinson

Director Of Strategic Communications at The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships

Jennifer Robinson is currently the Director of Strategic Communications at The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships. Prior to this role, Jennifer served as a Senior Communications Strategist at the University of Toronto and Account Manager at the Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services. Throughout their career, Jennifer has held various communication roles at organizations such as Amnesty International Canada, Toronto 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games Organizing Committee, and the Clinton Foundation. Jennifer also has experience in journalism, working as a Reporter/Editor at The Canadian Press. Jennifer holds a MA in Media and International Conflict from University College Dublin and a BJ (Hons) in Journalism and History from the University of King's College.

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The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships

Public-private partnerships, or P3s, are partnerships between the government and the private sector to build public infrastructure like roads, hospitals or schools as well as deliver services. P3s aren’t new. For 20 years P3s have leveraged private sector innovation, efficiency and capital to meet basic public needs while maintaining government ownership and control. In addition to generating jobs and stimulating the economy, they deliver superior value for money compared to conventional projects. They also allow for effective risk transfer – ensuring on time, on budget performance – and provide better asset protection and maintenance, thereby reducing overall project lifecycle costs. The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships (CCPPP) represents and connects some 400 members from public and private sectors, making it the largest network of P3 experts in Canada. The Council, by virtue of its national network of members, is Canada’s greatest knowledge-base on the P3 sector. The Council is actively fostering understanding within all levels of government of the P3 model as an effective tool for addressing Canada’s infrastructure deficit and strengthening the economy through job creation, and demonstrable contributions to GDP. Connect with our President and CEO on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-mitchell Connect with us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/pppcouncil


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