Davenport

Portrait of Councillor Bravo

Chief of Staff

Wyndham Bettencourt-McCarthy
Wyndham.Bettencourt-McCarthy4@toronto.ca
416-338-5274

Executive Assistant

Rory Ditchburn
Rory.Ditchburn@toronto.ca
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Director, Planning and Special Projects

Em Wong
Em.Wong@toronto.ca
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Office Manager (fala Portugues)

Bianca Terra
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Advisors, Constituency Affairs

Suhaib Abdillahi
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416-392-4668

Nicole Gliwinski
Nicole.Gliwinski@toronto.ca 
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Tannia Vijeyenthiran
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Advisor, Policy & Communications

Spencer Julien
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416-338-5293

Alejandra Bravo was elected as the City Councillor for Ward 9—Davenport in 2022. A Ward 9 resident for over two decades, she first became active in her children’s school in 2000, becoming the Chair of the Davenport TDSB Ward Council.

Alejandra has a 25-year history of leadership with civil society organizations, including extensive governance experience with boards ranging from Art Starts, a community arts organization operating in under-serviced neighbourhoods, to serving on the Toronto Board of Health.

An adult educator and facilitator by profession, Alejandra’s work has been focused on helping communities understand and influence the government decisions that impact them. She was the Director of Leadership and Training at the Broadbent Institute, where she built training capacity across Canada and led the Institute’s work on democratic renewal. She was also the Director of the Power Lab, a leadership learning initiative co-created with the Atkinson Foundation that is focused on local organizing for a more fair economy.

Alejandra was also previously the Manager of Leadership and Learning at Maytree, where for a decade she designed and delivered innovative political and civic training for emerging and diverse leaders.

Alejandra is a graduate of the University of Toronto and the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Born in Chile, Alejandra moved to Canada with her family as a refugee when she was a child. In addition to English she is fluent in Spanish, French, and Portuguese.

(Information provided by the Councillor)