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Breen Wilkinson
Senior Consultant
121 King Street West
Suite 1810
Toronto, ON
M5H 3T9
bwilkinson@navltd.comBreen Wilkinson is a Senior Consultant at Navigator with over six years of experience at Queen’s Park in strategic communications and engagement. He co-authored the national best-seller What I Wish I Said with Navigator's Chairman Jaime Watt.
At Navigator, Breen brings an understanding of narrative strategy, policy, and public sentiment to his work with leaders navigating complex reputational and communications challenges. He routinely crafts op-eds, keynote speeches, panel remarks, and public statements for senior executives and public figures across sectors.
Before joining Navigator, Breen was Senior Advisor, Research and Communications, at the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (LGO) where he served as the office’s lead writer, managing speechwriting and correspondence operations.
Additionally, during his time at the LGO, Breen led a wide range of impactful projects and events, including international goodwill missions, policy symposia, the production of an art exhibition, and constitutional ceremonies.
Breen holds a master’s degree in English literature from McGill University and an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and English literature from the University of Toronto.