Dr. Kate Graham is a respected academic and public policy expert focused on politics, leadership, and governance in Canada. She combines scholarship and practice as an assistant professor at Huron University and Western University, where she has earned teaching honors including the MacNaughton Prize (2021), the Nelson Heapy Award (2024), and a Teaching Excellence Award (2025). Beyond the classroom, Kate advises local governments as a Senior Advisor with Colliers Project Leaders and previously led community and economic innovation for the City of London, shaping policy decisions in Ontario. Her work, including NoSecondChances.ca, a popular podcast with Canada 2020, and the textbook Local Government in Practice, translates research into public dialogue and practical governance tools. An active public speaker and former leadership candidate, she remains committed to politics as a force for good and to mentoring the next generation of civic leaders. Lives in London, Ontario with her husband, daughter, and a dog.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Masters of Public Administration, Political Science, Masters of Public Administration, Political Science at Western University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Political Science - Local Government, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Political Science - Local Government at The University of Western Ontario
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