Malorie Flon

DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, INSTITUT DU NOUVEAU MONDE, MONTREAL

Malorie Flon’s last decade of professional experience has been dedicated to public participation process design, facilitation and management, as well as to policy analysis and testing innovative practices for materializing participatory democracy. Working with the INM team since 2010, she has led a portfolio of projects on a wide array of public matters, in collaboration with a variety of stake-holders. Her role also entails researching and developing partnerships and project opportunities, and coordinating the organization’s strategy and efforts in business development.

Skilled facilitator, she loves to bring people together to confront ideas and find common grounds and solutions regarding complex problems. She holds a Master’s Degree in Political Science and International Studies and worked in International Development prior to joining INM (StreetNet International, AMIE, Club ⅔ d’Oxfam-Québec). In 2014, she organized an international conference on public participation as part of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) Annual Congress. In 2010 to 2012, she led the organisation of three global conferences of the CIVICUS World Assembly, a global gathering of inspired thinkers, innovation leaders and influential organizations, co-hosted in Montreal.