Jaime Watt, Chair and Senior Partner

Jaime Watt specializes in complex communications issues serving both domestic and international clients in the corporate, professional services, not-for-profit and government sectors. He is recognized as Canada’s leading qualitative public affairs researcher.

He is a trusted advisor to business leaders as well as leaders of political parties and cabinet ministers at all three levels of government across Canada.

Jaime was the senior communications advisor for the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party in the landmark 1995 and 1999 election campaigns. And he has led ground-breaking election campaigns that have transformed politics because of their boldness and creativity.

Jaime is a past chair of Casey House, Canada’s pioneer AIDS hospice, and is deeply involved in efforts to promote equality and human rights issues. He has served on the boards of numerous charitable, and community service organizations including the Woodrow Wilson Centre for Scholars in Washington and St Michael’s Hospital Foundation in Toronto.

In 2003, he was awarded the Queen’s Jubilee medal for service to the community.

A highly regarded speaker, Jaime appears weekly on CBC News Network’s popular Point of Order on Power and Politics, and regularly in the media as a commentator on public affairs issues.

Contact Jaime

Jaime Watt, Chair and Senior Partner

8 Wellington Street East
British Colonial Building
Toronto, Ontario

Direct: (416) 642-6430
Email: jwatt @ navltd.com

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