Nicole Armos is the Manager of Knowledge and Practice at the Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, where she works to advance innovative and equitable approaches to dialogue and democratic participation. Working with the Centre since 2013, Nicole has supported over a dozen local, provincial and federal public engagement projects with process design, facilitation, data analysis, reporting and evaluation. Nicole leads the Centre’s internal professional development program, collaborative research projects and external knowledge exchange initiatives. She was the lead analyst and writer of the Beyond Inclusion: Equity in Public Engagement project, which was recognized with the 2021 Research of the Year award from the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2). She is currently co-facilitating the Community Advisory Assembly in New Westminster, the first municipality in Canada to pilot the integration of a standing Assembly to advice City staff and Council.