History
JSE Consulting was a concept birthed from a collective cohorts graduating from the Harvard's School of Public Health in 2020. The emphasis on prevention has been overshadowed by reactive medical practices. Our focus is to empower our clients in creating strategies to prevent problems from happening or recurring.

“Public health has the responsibility to improve and protect the health of all populations, especially the most vulnerable of these—children, the elderly, the poor, and the underserved.”
With over 25 years of collective medical experience, we are able to develop and implement educational programs, recommending/developing policies, and conducting research. In contrast to clinical practitioners, a large part of our services is to promote healthcare equity, quality and accessibility.
Dr. Jamie Eng M.D., MPH (Harvard), RCIC
Principle Consultant
Jamie Eng was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan. He a graduated from the Medical University of Lublin in 2014 with a Medical Doctorate and a Masters in Public Health from Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Eng has held various executive positions with CANFASD, Schizophrenia Society of Saskatchewan and Carry The Kettle First Nation. He has been published working with Dr. Mela at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Saskatchewan.
Accomplishments:
- Led the change to overhaul a struggling non-profit, achieving sustained growth for two consecutive years. This includes purchasing the new Provincial office building.
- Obtained over 2 million dollars from the Government of Canada in funding to expand a medical clinic by 300 square feet in Sintaluta, SK.
- Developed, implemented and obtained accreditation for various CPD/MOC programs for physicians to meet their required CME credits.
- Navigated and designed public health measures for a First Nation community during and post crisis during the current Covid-19 pandemic and the destruction of the water treatment plant in February 2019.
Dr. Blake Hardin D.V.M., MPH (Harvard), MBA
Principle Consultant
Dr. Blake Hardin grew up on a farm in Americus, Georgia and received his undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University in public health. After graduation, he worked in corporate finance for five years at Wachovia Bank in North Carolina before moving to Sydney, Australia. While in Australia, he received his MBA from the Australian Graduate School of Management and worked as a management consultant for seven years, helping companies improve profitability. In 2012, Dr. Hardin made a career change into veterinary medicine and later graduated from University of Georgia School of Veterinary Medicine in 2018. Most recently, he received his Master of Public Health from Harvard University in 2020. In his free time, he enjoys adventures with his dog, Daisy, water polo and developing sustaining farming practices.
Accomplishments:
- Supervised 42 employees for the operational and harvesting activities of an 8,000-acre family farm that included corn, soybeans, cotton and watermelons generating $20 million in annual revenue.
- Designed and implemented NAB-Bank’s (Australia’s second largest bank)cultural transformation program for 5,000 employees
- Created corporate growth strategies for 30 banking and healthcare clients across Australasia
- Generated individually over $2 million in new revenue annually from 2007-2012, totaling $14 million, and mentored the business development of five senior consultants ($5 million in revenue)
- Provided investment advice to 30 clients; assets under management totaled over $100 million