As a design anthropologist, Nadine Hare's work focuses on embedding ethnographic methods and decolonial thinking within human-centred design processes, and in doing so, contributing to the design of more caring and equitable futures. She holds a MA in Socio-cultural and Medical Anthropology from the University of Toronto.

Over the past decade, she has guided leading global organizations (such as Health Canada, Merck, Novartis, CIHI, and more) in applying human-centered design and developing services and products that are grounded in the complex realities of people living with and caring for chronic illness. Currently, Nadine serves as an Innovation Fellow at the Women’s College Hospital’s Institute for Health System Solutions and Virtual Care (WIHV) and is an instructor at OCAD U and the University of Toronto.