Govt appoints new President of National Research Council of Canada

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Mitch Davies to return at the helm of the NRC as it supports Canadian research and innovation

Ottawa – Supporting research and innovation and connecting Canada’s researchers and entrepreneurs are essential in order to continue tackling some of the world’s most pressing challenges, such as climate change and pandemic preparedness. The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) plays a pivotal role in Canada’s research ecosystem by advancing leading-edge knowledge and working with innovators to find creative and sustainable solutions that will enhance the competitiveness of Canada’s economy.

François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, announced the appointment of Mitch Davies as the President of the NRC. Davies’ term will be effective January 3, 2024, following the retirement of the current NRC President, Iain Stewart. Minister Champagne also thanked Mr. Stewart for his leadership and his many contributions to research and innovation in Canada.

Mr. Davies has held various leadership positions in the Canadian public service, notably as interim President of the NRC. Mr. Davies’ 32 years’ experience in the public service includes over 16 years with Industry Canada and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED), where he shaped science, innovation and industrial policy and delivered key programs. He held several Senior Assistant Deputy Minister roles at ISED, leading the Strategic Innovation Fund and Innovation Canada. He also served in executive roles at the Privy Council Office and Employment and Social Development Canada.

“Congratulations to Mr. Davies on his appointment as President of the National Research Council of Canada. Under his guidance, the NRC will continue its crucial role of working with Canadian businesses to help take research from the lab to market, strengthening Canada’s innovation ecosystem. I would also like to thank Iain Stewart for his leadership as President of the NRC.” –François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry