Lisa Campbell is a Canadian lawyer and civil servant, currently serving as the President of the Canadian Space Agency. Campbell completed a BA in political science from McGill University in 1988, followed by an LL.B from Dalhousie Law School in 1991. She worked as a lawyer in the fields of criminal, employment and constitutional law. After becoming Assistant Deputy Minister of defence and marine procurement, where she was involved in military procurement such as fighter jet replacement, Campbell went on to become Associate Deputy Minister for Veterans Affairs Canada. Campbell has two children.
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| - Lisa Campbell is a Canadian lawyer and civil servant, currently serving as the President of the Canadian Space Agency. Campbell completed a BA in political science from McGill University in 1988, followed by an LL.B from Dalhousie Law School in 1991. She worked as a lawyer in the fields of criminal, employment and constitutional law. After becoming Assistant Deputy Minister of defence and marine procurement, where she was involved in military procurement such as fighter jet replacement, Campbell went on to become Associate Deputy Minister for Veterans Affairs Canada. Campbell has two children. (en)
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| - Lisa Campbell is a Canadian lawyer and civil servant, currently serving as the President of the Canadian Space Agency. Campbell completed a BA in political science from McGill University in 1988, followed by an LL.B from Dalhousie Law School in 1991. She worked as a lawyer in the fields of criminal, employment and constitutional law. After becoming Assistant Deputy Minister of defence and marine procurement, where she was involved in military procurement such as fighter jet replacement, Campbell went on to become Associate Deputy Minister for Veterans Affairs Canada. On September 3, 2020, Campbell was announced as the new President of the Canadian Space Agency, becoming the first woman appointed to the role in a full-time capacity. She replaced outgoing President Sylvain Laporte. Campbell has two children. (en)
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