Kate Arthur is the Founder and CEO of Kids Code Jeunesse. Prior to that, they were Vice President and Co-Founder of DMCS Inc, a technology consulting company. Kate has also worked as a Communications Manager at CBC/Radio-Canada, and as a writer for various corporate editing, web content development, and travel documentary projects. Kate began their career in public relations as an intern at Just For Laughs, before moving on to work as a Public Relations Officer for JSA Associates in London, England. There, they were responsible for public relations for high profile entertainment productions and talent, including Donmar Warehouse, BBC and Channel 4's "East is East", "Queer as Folk", Nicole Kidman in "The Blue Room", Rachel Weisz in "Suddenly Last Summer", Colin Firth in "Three Days of Rain", and David Tennant in "Love in the 21st Century".
Kate Arthur's educational career includes a certificate in public policy analysis from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), a masterclass in AI in ethics from the LSE, an executive MBA in business administration and management from EMBA McGill HEC Montréal, an ICD in board dynamics for executives from the University of Toronto - Rotman School of Management, a BA in English literature from Concordia University, and a course certificate in AI for everyone from Coursera. Kate also has a certification in ethics of AI from the LSE.
Lisa Zombor - Leader, People & Culture, Ross Hodess - Partnerships Manager, Donor Relations, and Matthew Griffin - Senior Program Manager report to Kate Arthur.
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