Veronica Davis
Junior Research Analyst
Hal Danchilla
With experience supporting policy research in government and academic settings, Veronica Davis brings a research-focused background to public-sector and community-related work, with an emphasis on structured analysis and evidence-based inquiry.
In her role at ISP, Veronica supports research and consulting projects through data collection, jurisdictional scans, literature reviews, and the preparation of briefing materials. She works alongside senior team members to contribute reliable research inputs that support policy analysis, program development, and strategic planning.
Prior to joining ISP, Veronica gained applied research experience with the Government of Alberta, Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction, where she supported legislative initiatives through issues analysis, cross-jurisdictional research, stakeholder engagement, and briefing note development. She also led an independent applied research project examining coercive credit legislation, presenting findings to internal stakeholders and contributing to policy-focused discussion and analysis.
Veronica holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology from the University of Alberta, with a major in Family Science. Her academic background focused on research methods, policy analysis, and social systems.
Based in Edmonton, Veronica is actively involved in her community and has long supported fundraising and outreach initiatives for the Stollery Children’s Hospital through Racing for a Cure, a cause she has been involved with for several years.
Veronica Davis
Junior Research Analyst
Hal Danchilla
With experience supporting policy research in government and academic settings, Veronica Davis brings a research-focused background to public-sector and community-related work, with an emphasis on structured analysis and evidence-based inquiry.
In her role at ISP, Veronica supports research and consulting projects through data collection, jurisdictional scans, literature reviews, and the preparation of briefing materials. She works alongside senior team members to contribute reliable research inputs that support policy analysis, program development, and strategic planning.
Prior to joining ISP, Veronica gained applied research experience with the Government of Alberta, Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction, where she supported legislative initiatives through issues analysis, cross-jurisdictional research, stakeholder engagement, and briefing note development. She also led an independent applied research project examining coercive credit legislation, presenting findings to internal stakeholders and contributing to policy-focused discussion and analysis.
Veronica holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology from the University of Alberta, with a major in Family Science. Her academic background focused on research methods, policy analysis, and social systems.
Based in Edmonton, Veronica is actively involved in her community and has long supported fundraising and outreach initiatives for the Stollery Children’s Hospital through Racing for a Cure, a cause she has been involved with for several years.