Christine Nakato is a Policy Analyst at Prairies Economic Development Canada, leveraging her Master of Public Administration from the University of Saskatchewan. She specializes in economic policy analysis and program management to foster sustainable growth and guide informed decision-making, particularly within rural communities.
Passionate about community-led initiatives, Christine has a background in supporting newcomers to Canada through her work with the Saskatoon Open Door Society. She took a deliberate career break to relocate from Uganda to Canada, focusing on both personal and professional development during the transition.
Christine contributed to a proposal for a project funded by Environment and Climate Change Canada to introduce new Canadians to nature.
Read the full overview →They are less concerned about the product and more about its potential impact. They put a lot of effort into ensuring personal success. They respond better to strong and respectful interactions.
Dominance (D) reflects how goal and task oriented a person is, and their ability to accomplish results irrespective of how demanding the circumstances might be. Those scoring high tend to be motivated by winning, competition, and success.
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