Mary King

Content Writer

Mary King is a Toronto-based content writer and researcher at Envisio, specializing in local governance, public policy, community engagement, and public space planning. Since joining Envisio’s marketing team in December 2022, she has authored analyses, guides, and thought leadership content that help municipalities, nonprofits, and public enterprises translate strategic vision into meaningful community impact.

With a background in academic research and policy discourse, Mary has presented her work at professional and academic conferences internationally and has served as conference chair at multiple Canadian events focused on connecting research with local change agents and policymakers. At Envisio, her work supports transparency, performance measurement, and trust in the public sector, with a focus on strategic planning, performance dashboards, and community visioning for sustainable and equitable outcomes.

Areas of Focus

  • Community visioning and engagement
  • Public sector performance measurement
  • Governance and public space policy
  • Public dashboards and transparency

Credentials, Qualifications, & Professional Training

  • Masters in Philosophy, focusing on Rural Capacity and Public Space
  • Certificate in Urban Policy

    Speaking Engagements

    • Knowledge Mobilization in Communities – University of Regina (Chair)
    • Public Spaces and Democracy – University of Montreal (Invited Speaker)
    • Gender, Home, and Public Spaces – University of Cork, Ireland (Invited speaker)
    • Engaging Local Communities in Art Spaces – University of Padua, Italy (invited speaker)

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