Albert Armieri

Albert Armieri has worked FNIGC since 2010, where he oversees the development and administration of several First Nations national survey initiatives, as well as specialized research projects. In addition, Albert has helped develop proprietary software tools to assist in the consolidation of open data and the automation of metadata.

Prior to joining the organization, Albert worked with the Assembly of First Nations as a statistical analyst, supporting the First Nations Regional Health Survey and the First Nations Oral Health Survey. Before that, he worked as a principal data analyst with the Child and Parent Resource Institute, where he focused on children’s mental health and treatment outcomes. During this time, Albert also worked as a statistical and methodological consultant, supporting research design, and data processing and analysis for clients affiliated with Western University.

Albert graduated from Western with a Master of Science in Health Sciences, and a specialization in Research and Methodology, where he focused and published on movement disorders and cognition. Albert was born in Ajax, Ontario, raised in Sault-Ste-Marie, ON and now lives in Ottawa with his wife and four boys. In his spare time, he likes to spend time with his sons, practice jiu jitsu, and watch movies.