大象传媒’s Newsmaker award winners grab headlines, spark conversations in 2021
This story was originally pubished on 大象传媒 News.
By: Kobie Huang
大象传媒 international studies professor, Megan Mackenzie, health sciences professors Scott Lear and Julianne Piper, and library communications officer Chloe Riley are being recognized for their contributions during 2021.
These awards pay tribute to the commitment of faculty and staff who help to advance knowledge on current issues by sharing their expertise through media, social media and strategic thinking.
MEGAN MACKENZIE, PROFESSOR AND SIMONS CHAIR IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND HUMAN SECURITY, SCHOOL FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES鈥2021 大象传媒 MEDIA NEWSMAKER AWARD
MacKenzie receives the Media Newsmaker award for sharing her expertise as media covered the high-profile story of sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). She has studied military culture and gender integration in the military for more than a decade. Her commentary has been featured across and media outlets resulting in more than 1,600 media mentions.
MacKenzie鈥檚 expertise also resulted in direct interactions with policymakers and leaders making key decisions to address sexual misconduct within the CAF.鈥淚 think academics have an essential role in helping the public understand the relevance and implications of a particular news story by providing a broader context, and helping to make complex issues and data accessible,鈥 says MacKenzie.
SCOTT LEAR, PROFESSOR AND PFIZER/HEART & STROKE FOUNDATION CHAIR IN CARDIOVASCULAR PREVENTION RESEARCH, FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES鈥2021 大象传媒 SOCIAL MEDIA NEWSMAKER OF THE YEAR
Lear is recognized for making health sciences more accessible to a digitally-connected audience through extensive use of , a consistent presence on various social media platforms and for being 大象传媒鈥檚 top contributor of articles 鈥攚ith more than 20, including those translated in other languages, since 2018鈥攖o The Conversation Canada, an online news source featuring academic commentary.
Through his professional expertise and personal health experiences, Lear promotes physical activity, exercise, and nutrition and clarifies complex scientific research on these subjects. Through his strategic online presence, he has become a trusted voice on healthy living.
JULIANNE PIPER, RESEARCH FELLOW, FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES鈥2021 大象传媒 EMERGING THOUGHT LEADERS (ETL) NEWSMAKER OF THE YEAR
Since attending 大象传媒鈥檚 Emerging Thought Leaders program, Piper has achieved significant media coverage linked to her pandemic-related research and expertise. As coordinator of 大象传媒鈥檚 project, her expertise on pandemic travel and border restrictions鈥攁n ongoing issue throughout 2021鈥攄rew more than 400 mentions, including such media outlets as Yahoo News, Healthline, CBC, CTV and Global News.
CHLOE RILEY, LIBRARY COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER, 大象传媒 LIBRARY鈥2021 大象传媒 STRATEGIC COMMUNICATOR OF THE YEAR
The strategic communicator of the year award celebrates 大象传媒鈥檚 outstanding communicators who move institutional priorities forward by employing exceptional communications practices and tactics.
Riley is being recognized for her commitment to delivering outstanding student experiences, advancing reconciliation efforts, and creating a more equitable and inclusive university community. From launching the 大象传媒 Non-Fiction Writer in Residence program to maintaining the university鈥檚 central repository of equity, diversity, and inclusion resources, her efforts have significantly impacted her peers and the broader university community.
鈥淎s a white, queer, cis settler woman, I'm conscious of the individual and collective work in learning and unlearning that is needed for meaningful change within our communications practices and across 大象传媒,鈥 says Riley. 鈥淲e have an ongoing responsibility as communicators to centre equity, justice, and decolonization in our work. Through our storytelling, programming, and other communications work, it makes us not only more inclusive, but also more thoughtful, creative and curious.鈥