Chelsie Johnson is dedicated to community work and service. She has earned her Honours Bachelor of Science from the University of Toronto, a Master of Public Health from the University of British Columbia, and a Master of Disaster and Emergency Management from York University. She also holds a certificate in Infection Prevention and Control, and the Associate Business Continuity Professional designation. Throughout her education and experiences, she advocates for communities to be at the centre of her work. Whether it be developing and hosting a ‘Zombie Apocalypse’ workshop, designing innovative emergency management exercises, serving on the inaugural Youth Council for Canada’s Chief Science Advisor, or redefining health metrics using Afrocentric principles, she grounds her work in community-based approaches.
Chelsie is excited to bring her experiences, ideas, and advocacy to the Board and the broader TAIBU community.

