Photo Highlights
Throughout my career, incredible projects and opportunities have not only developed my experience but shaped my perceptions, knowledge and world view in remarkable ways. Here are some highlights from the adventures that have shaped my career.

Travel Classics West in Whistler, B.C. producing an indigenous-themed closing reception in partnership with the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada.

The Rick Hansen 25th Anniversary cross-Canada relay enters its final days after travelling nine months, visiting over 600 communities and featuring 7000 participants.

A guide shares a glimpse into the culture, history and lifestyle of the Wendat people at the Huron Traditional Site in Wendake, Quebec.

The Vancouver 2010 mascots at one of the many community events in the Sea to Sky Corridor, engaging residents and building excitement for the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

Brooke Lynn Hytes, icon, performer and Canada’s Queen of the North, filming a three-part video series showcasing Canada’s diversity and welcoming LGBTQ2+ travellers.

An Inuit elder and knowledge keeper shares cultural traditions in Iqaluit, Nunavut.

Horseback riding is one of the many experiences at the indigenous-owned / operated Painted Warriors in Sundre, Alberta.

My Games-time role as the media relations supervisor at the Whistler Sliding Centre, home of bobsleigh, luge and skeleton competitions during the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.

Hosting a media event at the Great Wall of China with Rick Hansen as part of the 25th Anniversary of Rick’s world tour.

The incredible Wikwemikong Cultural Festival on Manitoulin Island, Ontario is one of the largest and longest running Pow Wows in North America. The festival shares history, culture and traditions of the Anishaabek people of the Three Fires Confederacy-Ojibwe, Odawa and Pottawatomi peoples.
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