Suzanne J

Suzanne J SRC
Corporate
Job Title
Senior Communications Advisor

Suzanne is the Senior Communications Advisor at SRC. She has over nine years of experience in traditional and online marketing. Her areas of speciality include strategic marketing, social media marketing, creative writing, copyediting and proofreading, branding, campaign management and website management. Suzanne is a member of the Saskatchewan Professional Marketing Association, as well as the Saskatchewan Writers' Guild.

Posts by this Author

SRC employees inspects equipment as part of plant audit
written by Jane D and Suzanne J
When a mine operation evaluates how well its plant is performing, it’s important they have reliable, accurate data to compare the present to the past. A plant audit can provide clarity about how a plant is performing as a whole to help improve recovery rates. Learn more.
Top 5 Stories of 2018 in science and tech at SRC with fireworks
written by Suzanne J
We’re counting down the most-read stories published on our site in 2018. These are the projects and people that really stood out for our readers. In a time when there’s a lot of good content being shared, we’re thrilled that you’ve come here to be inspired and entertained.
src woman's hands holding wrapped science gift
written by Suzanne J
Need to buy a gift for the science buff in your life? Look no more - we have nine fun gift ideas for a wide range of budgets and interests.
business professional using smart device being careful about internet security
written by Chuck I and Suzanne J
At SRC, we have a robust internet security training program. But not all businesses have this and even then, there’s still a large part of the population—grandparents, parents and children—that don’t have access to this type of training. It’s really on us, those in the know, to talk to our friends and family about how they can stay safe online.
female scientist holding gamma ray unit
written by Suzanne J
We’re fortunate that many women in STEM careers have chosen to work here – scientists, engineers, researchers, technologists. Learn how five women at SRC came to be in a STEM career and what and who inspired them - and continues to inspire them - to stick with it.
man reading text on mobile
written by Suzanne J
Time to sweep up that confetti and put the countdown clocks away. 2018 is here. And it’s looking to be yet another interesting year. But let’s not forget all that happened in 2017 (or maybe some of it...
mug of hot chocolate with marshmallows on table
written by Suzanne J
Science is all around us this holiday season. Our merry band of nerdy elves have identified several places to spot (and experience) science this holiday season so you can become an Honourary Scientist.
backyard covered in snow
written by Virginia W and Suzanne J
Old Man Winter has arrived in Saskatchewan and he's brought suitcases full of snow. It's important to be prepared for extreme winter weather events, like blizzards and extreme cold. The more we can anticipate and plan for these events, the more we can reduce their impacts and risks on us.
Projectile point in situ at discovery site
written by Suzanne J
Archeologists are uncovering hundreds of artifacts in Saskatchewan every year. When there's a risk of development impacting heritage resources, a screening process determines whether or not an impact assessment is required. Find out how a projectile point was discovered at an abandoned mine site.
storm clouds moving across airport
written by Virginia W and Suzanne J
Extreme summer weather can have significant impacts our economy, society and environment. We’re talking about hail, tornadoes, plow winds, no rain, hot temperatures - all of which can lead to flooding, drought, insects, diseases and forest fires. It’s important to prepare for these types of weather events, so we can reduce the impacts and become more adaptable.