Marianne Dionne holds a Master's degree in Applied International Law and Policy (DIPIA) and is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Ottawa.
She is a researcher at the Research Chair in Sustainable, Responsible and Inclusive Trade Law, contributing significantly to various research projects focusing on sustainable public procurement and non-trade clauses in Free Trade Agreements (HumanIT).
Her professional background includes roles as parliamentary assistant to ministers in Canada's federal government, as well as a recent internship with the Aluminum Association of Canada.
She is currently a member of the WTO Youth Talent Incubator Programme, an initiative co-led by the WTO Gender Research Hub and the WTO Trade and Gender Office.