Nisa Malli

ABOUT

Nisa Malli is a researcher, writer, and policy wonk who has built her career both inside and outside the public service. Currently, she leads Delivery Policy for the Canadian Digital Service, bringing 14+ years experience in public policy, applied research, program delivery, and service design.

Previously, she managed the
Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship’s Innovative and Inclusive Economy program, leading research on digital literacy/access, tech policy, and the tech sector. She was a City of Toronto Urban Fellow, helped start the Privy Council Office’s Impact and Innovation Unit, advised the Deputy Ministers’ Committee on Policy Innovation, and ran a library-based digital literacy program for seniors, newcomers, and job seekers. She holds an MA in Public and International Affairs from the University of Ottawa, researching digital government and security studies, and a BFA in Writing from the University of Victoria. 

She is member of the Long COVID Patient-Led Research Collaborative, Ontario Health’s Post-COVID-19 Condition Expert Panel, and the University of Toronto Rehabilitation Science Research Network for COVID’s Advisory Committee, with a focus on impacts on workers and the workforce and service design of public health and government supports.