Experience
Work across government, First Nations, universities, and global organizations—focused on reconciliation, engagement, and place-based strategy grounded in relationship and long-term impact.
This work is shaped by decades of experience across governance, land use, Indigenous rights, engagement, and institutional transformation. It bridges legal, cultural, ecological, and organizational systems to support meaningful, grounded change.
Listening & Understanding
- Listening deeply to leaders, teams, and communities
- Understanding how place shapes decision-making
- Identifying gaps between values and practice
- Exploring systemic barriers and opportunities
Pathways Forward
- Facilitating conversations that build trust
- Supporting grounded, human communication
- Developing tools for long-term change
- Co-creating strategies aligned with responsibility
BCGEU — Governance frameworks & Indigenous advisory systems
Arc’teryx — Global advisory on place-based understanding & reconciliation
Capilano University — Faculty development & curriculum integration
UBC — Teaching on Indigenous law, identity, and reconciliation
LGMA — Guidance on curriculum for municipal leadership training and land use planning
TEDx Vancouver — Indigenous leadership storytelling & engagement
Depth of Experience
Experience spans major land agreements, Indigenous governance, environmental policy, and billion-dollar development projects—supporting both legal frameworks and real-world implementation across complex systems.
Whistler Blackcomb Master Development Agreement
Woodfibre LNG & Squamish Process negotiations
MST Development Corporation formation
Federal land negotiations & co-management plans
TMX Expansion consultation & testimony
Cultural site mapping & land stewardship strategies