• Courtney Glen

    Consultant

About Courtney

Courtney Glen joined Navigator as a Consultant in 2006. She provides strategic communications and qualitative research services to Navigator’s corporate and not-for-profit clients.

Prior to joining Navigator, Courtney worked at the Fraser Institute as a junior policy analyst in health and pharmaceutical policy. In her time at the Institute, Courtney co-authored a major pharmaceutical policy paper and contributed to their monthly policy journal, The Fraser Forum.

Courtney has also worked as a researcher for the Scottish Labour Party in Edinburgh, Scotland, conducting an audit of the Parliament’s Cross Party Group on International Development.

Courtney has a Masters in International and European Politics from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Guelph.

Navigator Insights

  • Political Traction looks at the common threads in the conversation happening in Ottawa and across the country. Navigator is monitoring a variety of mediums 24 hours a day, seven days a week to aggregate data on what is being talked about, where it’s being talked about, and who is talking about it. Using a standardized methodology, we’ve created a point-based system to weigh conversation on public affairs topics, and build a weekly profile of what’s being said.
  • It takes a hardened individual not to pity poor Murphy, from whom the eponymous “fourth law of thermodynamics” takes its name. However, those of us that deal with crisis see the adage in practice on a surprisingly regular basis. Which brings me to a conundrum. Twitter. 

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Contact

8 Wellington Street East
British Colonial Building
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5E 1C5

Direct: (416) 642-6339
Email: cglen @ navltd.com