Core Team

Leadership Team

Danny Graham

Chief Engagement Officer

Danny believes Nova Scotians are calling for a new future – one where they can be part of the solutions.

Founding Chair, Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Program

Former Chief Negotiator for the Nova Scotia Government on Aboriginal Rights

Advisor to United Nations Development Programme re justice reform

dgraham@engagenovascotia.ca

Erin Wynn

Director, Quality of Life Initiative

Erin (she/they) is committed to the thriving of all Nova Scotians, as well as the land, water, and ecosystems we call home. She believes strongly in the importance of deep collaboration and meaningful data to create impact in our province and beyond. 

M.A. in Educational Psychology (Human Development) from McGill University 

B.A. in International Development Studies, Environmental Sustainability, and a minor in Law from Dalhousie University 

Certificates in facilitation, adult education, conflict resolution, and learning sciences also shape her approach to community building, locally and globally

ewynn@engagenovascotia.ca

Barb Smeltzer

Director, Operations & Employee Experience

Barb believes that everyone should have the tools and resources to thrive on their own terms in this ever-changing world. She is committed to creating safe space for others to be their authentic selves and rise to their fullest potential.

Bachelor of Arts, Cultural Anthropology, Athabasca University

Certificates in positive psychology, DEIB, change management, corporate social responsibility, and public relations

Vice President - Board of Directors with the Centre for Local Prosperity, intuitive and wellness coach, traveler, nature lover, and dog mama to magical Merlin

bsmeltzer@engagenovascotia.ca

Operations Team

Matthew Knezacek

Manager, Operations & Finance

Matthew is inspired by all the opportunities Nova Scotia’s diverse communities have to offer and believes a bright future will manifest through collaboration and engagement.

Saint Mary’s University, Sobeys School of Business, BComm Accounting

NSCC, Diploma Business Administration

Board game enthusiast

admin@engagenovascotia.ca

Deirdre Rowland

Communications Strategist

Deirdre (she/ her) believes in a future where belonging is centered, every voice is valued, and people come together in a caring way. 

Intentional Communications Strategist

2SLGBTQIA+ advocate, and storyteller

Bachelor of Arts, Western University

Broadcast Journalism, Fanshawe College

drowland@engagenovascotia.ca

Fatema Mohammad

Program & Outreach Administrator

Fatema envisions a world where everyone has the right to a healthy, fulfilling life, regardless of their birthplace, parentage, identity, disability, age, or other factors that can create barriers to opportunity. She is committed to helping Nova Scotians achieve their full potential and live healthy, fulfilling lives.

University of Dhaka, Department of Development Studies

Master of Development Studies (Public Policy major)

University of Dhaka, Department of Public Administration

Bachelor's in Social Science

Originally from Bangladesh, Fatema feels a deep connection to oceans, seas, and vast bodies of water. She is passionate about public policy and social research.

fmohammad@engagenovascotia.ca

Patrick Sweet, PEng, PMP, CSEP

Research & Innovation Lead

Dedicated to building a stronger, more  prosperous Nova Scotia in an increasingly complex world.

Researcher, educator, and consultant 
Ph.D. Candidate in Business Administration, Saint Mary's University 
MBA, Royal Military College of Canada
B. Eng., Dalhousie University
Professional Engineer and Certified Systems Engineering Professional  
Project Management Professional

Community Outreach Team

Tammy Ewing

Outreach & Participation Lead

Tammy is dedicated to advocating for and lifting up opportunities that help people overcome challenges faced by Nova Scotia communities. She is inspired by working with those who believe in a Nova Scotia that offers a sense of belonging for all. Tammy understands the importance of hearing from those who are traditionally overlooked and is passionate about seeking equity for all Nova Scotians.

Advocate

Co-Chair, East Preston Active Transportation Committee

Team Member, Rural Access to Physical Activity (RAPA)

Facilitator, Nurturing Strong African Nova Scotian Families Program

tewing@engagenovascotia.ca

Kamilah Apong

Community Outreach Lead, Equity Deserving Communities

kamilah (she/her) is constantly dreaming of new futures, using hope as discipline (Mariame Kaba). she is a curious facilitator that uses the arts and participatory engagement strategies to change the way we think about research, knowledge, and connection.

student of the elders who came before her, this work is not new

15 years of community arts practice 

BA, critical studies in equity & solidarity, University of Toronto

kapong@engagenovascotia.ca

Jonathan Hall

Community Outreach Lead, Disabilities Communities

Jonathan values purposeful and connected ideas and believes that Nova Scotia presents opportunities for innovation and quality. Jonathan works to understand and develop the human experience through research, relationships, values, and vision. The big picture matters. Details matter. People matter. 

CCDP®, Certified Career Development Practitioner 

MA, Kinesiology and Health Studies: Positive Youth Development, Queen's University

HBSc, Psychology, Mount Saint Vincent University

Certificate, Medical Office Administration, Nova Scotia Community College 

Basketball Player

jhall@engagenovascotia.ca