Rodney Ghali is the assistant secretary to the cabinet of the Impact and Innovation Unit at the Privy Council Office, Government of Canada. He is responsible for leading the exploration and execution of new and innovative policy and programmatic approaches, focused on improving impact, accountability, and value for Canadians. Prior to his current role, Rodney was director general of the Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention, Public Health Agency of Canada, where he was responsible for overseeing the Federal Government's policy and programs in the areas of healthy living and chronic disease prevention. Previously, Rodney spent a number of years at Health Canada in various positions such as senior advisor to the deputy minister and director of strategic policy. He has worked on numerous legislative/regulatory initiatives and health-related issues including food and consumer product safety, reproductive technologies, aboriginal health, blood safety, and mental health. Rodney holds a Bachelors of Science (Honours) in genetics from the University of Western Ontario and a Master of Science in neurobiology from McGill University.