
WORK
I’ve put together a cross section of my work to illustrate the diversity of the projects I am so proud to have either led or contributed to as a team member.

ALBERTA INNOVATORS, AN ANNUAL PUBLICATION BY THE CONSULTING ENGINEERS OF ALBERTA
Spring 2010
Expectation Management:
In the digital age of constant communication, clear expectations up front and contact throughout the project make for positive client/consultant relationships.

ATB WELCOMES CUTTING-EDGE IDEAS FROM INNOVATIVE ENTREPRENEURS. CALGARY HERALD AND POSTMEDIA
October 2017
In a world where banking professionals often shift uncomfortably in their seats as potential clients use terms and phrases like “tech startup” or “intangible assets,” ATB team members lean in. PHOTO BY WIL ANDRUSCHAK

PATHWAYS: SYNCRUDE CANADA'S ANNUAL ABORIGINAL REVIEW
Fall 2014
The stories in Pathways reflect the six key commitment areas that are the focus of Syncrude’s Aboriginal Relations program. These include: Business Development, Community Development, Education and Training, Employment, the Environment and Corporate Leadership. As a representation of Syncrude's ongoing commitment to work with the local First Nations and Métis communities to create and share opportunity, Pathways is an initiative meant to foster dialogue and celebrate shared achievements.

TRADES ALBERTA, A PARTNERSHIP WITH THE EDMONTON JOURNAL AND POSTMEDIA
November 2014
I was part of this series spanning several years exploring opportunities for the next generation in the trades. PHOTO BY JENN PIERCE

ABORIGINAL YOUTH, THE UNTAPPED POOL OF TALENT, EDMONTON JOURNAL
April, 2016
They are young, bright, hardworking and represent a community of youth that is perhaps one of the single greatest potential resources for skills and talent that exist in the country.

THEATRE CALGARY BRINGS NEW WORKS TO THE STAGE, CALGARY HERALD
December 2018
Theatre Calgary artistic director Stafford Arima says the balance of traditional productions and new works will keep the arts community in Calgary lively and engaged.

CALGARY POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS FERTILE GROUND FOR ENTREPRENEURS, CALGARY HERALD
February 2016
Paul Shumlich, a fourth-year business student at Mount Royal University, is co-founder of Deepwater Farms, a business that uses aquaponic technology to bring fresh, organic food to market in Calgary year-round by growing fish and plants underwater. The three founders of the company are all post-secondary students in the city.

INDIGENOUS BUSINESSES EMBRACE EXPORTING
January 2023
Exporting primer for Indigenous business, entrepreneur profiles and more.

CEO OF THE YEAR, TABATHA BULL
January 2023
Bull, CEO of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business, isn't done yet.