Here are our amazing people at SRSS
Angela is a professional with over 30 years of experience working in the accounting and business industry, where she helped manage and build a successful building supply store with her husband for more than 17 years. As well as running the successful building supply store, Angela has also worked at her own accounting business for over 35 years. For the last 20 years of her career, Angela has advocated for, collaborated, and worked with First Nation communities. She has worked with indigenous organizations in varying capacities and roles, for example, but not limited to, a Band/Lands and Natural Resource Manager for 3 years, worked with Indigenous communities for 6 years by helping them establish and implement economic frameworks.
Angela's current role as CEO for the Secwepemcul'ecw Restoration and Stewardship Society has her collaborating and working with various government agencies and 3rd party entities. Her role has been educating these agencies and entities on engaging and collaborating with Indigenous governments and their communities meaningfully. Angela is also a strong advocate for incorporating Indigenous Knowledge into the western ways of life and thinking.
Her roots belong to the Tsal-alh First Nation community; however, she currently resides with her family in the Ts'kw'aylawx First Nation community. Charlene is a hardworking, reliable professional striving to develop at a management level. She has vast experience working at a Nation level on various projects. She has worked in different capacities: Technical Field Worker, Technical Office worker, Administrative Support, Communications, Engagement, Project Management and Development. Char is currently working towards professional experiences and credentials and formalizing professional designations.
Over the last 15 years, she has dedicated her time and efforts to working for First Nation organizations on a landscape level. Charlene has worked with Indigenous communities to improve and implement their goals in Health, Environment, Stewardship, Restoration, Culture and Heritage, Wildlife, Fisheries and Strategic Planning.
Charlene has worked for organizations within the St'at'imc Nation and has been with the SRSS for the past year. Her primary responsibilities were/are communications, public relations, project management, website development and design, data management, communications, moderator for group meetings, research, presentations for organization successes, and strategic planning.She has experience in internal and external communications, data management, newsletters, and e-communications. Charlene also has experience working on platforms such as Solstice (M-Water), Trailmark, Endnote, File Explorer, Ideal Lever Website design, Story Map, Arc Map Pro and Arc Map.
Stacey is a member of the St’at’imc Nation. She has over 20 years experience in various management and advisory roles from community to nation level. Focusing on nation rebuilding and internal and intertribal relations.
Contributing to a wholistic, well rounded experience of indigenous government and governance development, administration and title and rights; including supporting the ratification and implementation of the St’át’imc/BC Hydro Agreement, indigenous health initiatives, programs and plans.
Her strengths lie in indigenous diplomacy, strategic leadership, and skilled at communicating and building respectful and trusting relationships with various groups and people. Honors values of trust, respect, honesty, humility, courage and truth. Experience and knowledge of The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Calls to Action.
Transforming “big picture” vision to implementation plans; including the ability to analyze, develop and make recommendations on complex issues and situations.
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