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Karen Beitel,
KTA Research and Project Coordinator As a member of both KTA’s Aboriginal and Health Practice Groups, Karen has been involved in a range of regional, provincial and nation-scale projects that include, among others, program and policy reviews, program evaluations, and research studies. Her activities include research and writing, facilitation, stakeholder engagement, network building, communications, and project management. Prior to joining KTA, Karen managed the General Interest Division of Continuing Education at the University of Toronto’s St. Michael’s College. As an undergraduate at the University of Toronto, Karen was a Research and Teaching Assistant for the Department of East Asian Studies.
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