Human Environment

Kyle Hilsendager

Kyle Hilsendager is the Technical Lead for Reconciliation at TWC, and also serves as Chair of the TWC Reconciliation Committee. He is a member of ‘Namgis First Nation and is motivated by a strong interest in the land and resource management challenges that affect Indigenous communities. Kyle has extensive experience representing Indigenous interests on projects relating to Reconciliation, land management and natural resource development. He has also spent over ten years teaching and developing curriculum at the post-secondary level, and has years of experience working directly with First Nations students

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Jennifer Sylliboy

Jennifer Sylliboy is a Mi'kmaw from Nova Scotia (the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi'kmaq People), and is a Lands & Culture Specialist at TWC. In her role, Jennifer is guided by her lived experience as an Indigenous person, and experience working with First Nations, industry and government groups to provide technical direction on projects using a Two-Eyed Seeing Approach, incorporating Indigenous Knowledge and western science into project deliverables. Jennifer's expertise includes Two-Eyed Seeing, Indigenous knowledge research, fisheries governance, wetlands, and aquatic research to advance stewardship.

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Melanie Demers

Melanie Demers is a Lands & Culture Specialist at TWC. She is a Kanyen’kehá:ka member of Six Nations and is Québecois. Melanie is a technical resource on reconciliation projects and regulatory services at TWC. Her past experiences as an author, facilitator, researcher, and consultant have strengthened her ability to present results and perform quantative and qualitative data analysis in many contexts. Melanie is passionate about the application of Two-Eyed Seeing in her work with Indigenous nations, and she values community, collaboration, and lifelong learning.

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Nina Barton

Nina Barton is the Technical Lead for Social Impact Assessment at Two Worlds Consulting. With more than 18 years of diverse experience in social and environmental impact assessment, research, planning and management, Nina has led project-based and strategic impact assessments in BC and other jurisdictions in Canada. Nina has worked closely with Indigenous Nations, industry and government to support the responsible development of transportation projects, mines, renewable energy projects, utilities, oil and gas projects and port developments. Nina’s passion is to help improve well-being for people, communities and the environmen

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Rebecca DeLorey

Rebecca DeLorey is an Environmental Impact Assessment Practitioner, supporting the development of provincial and federal impact assessments and social science research informed by Indigenous Knowledge and western science. Her experience working with Indigenous Nations has focused on advancing stewardship and governance interests, protecting rights and title, and collaborating with governments, industry proponents, and researchers to address complex issues.

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Sage Blumstengel

Sage Blumstengel is an Environmental & Social Analyst at TWC. In her role, she is responsible for engagement tracking and communications between clients and TWC, and for carrying out research and editing on multiple projects. Sage is skilled in working one-on-one with clients to achieve the best possible outcomes. Previous to joining TWC, Sage collaborated with various governmental organizations while working on detailed reporting initiatives and data analysis with the Federal Government.

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Scarlett Leung

Scarlett Leung is an Environmental & Social Analyst at TWC. In her role, Scarlett conducts research and analysis, supports impact assessment processes, and provides Indigenous engagement and issues tracking, report development, and community relationship building. Scarlett has a background in environment and sustainability. Prior to joining TWC, Scarlett has experience providing emergency services to Indigenous members at a First Nation band office and working on major infrastructure projects in the Lower Mainland to conduct Indigenous consultation and impact assessment.

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Alan Calder

Alan Calder is TWC's Quality Manager. In this capacity, he oversees TWC's Technical Leads who are responsible for defining, refining and directing TWC's services. Alan is also a Senior Project Manager and Regulatory Advisor with more than 26 years’ experience managing complex, multi-disciplinary projects in the environmental and sustainability field. His experience and insights from senior Regulatory and consultancy roles convey the skills, knowledge and technical authority necessary to provide leadership and strategic direction to impacy assessment and permitting processes, and to deliver high-quality environmental and Engagement services for a diverse group of clients and target audience

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Jennifer Campbell

Jennifer Campbell is TWC’s proud Founder and CEO. Jennifer is an experienced Project Management Professional and Environmental Professional. She began her career in the environmental field over two decades ago where she has worked as a government regulator and consultant. Jennifer’s experience and expertise allows her to effectively lead her team through complex projects, implementing TWC’s Reconciliation Action Plan through each step of the way. Jennifer is a Métis person with roots in Manitoba and brings lived experience to th

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Hereward Longley

Hereward Longley is a Technical Lead, Lands and Culture at TWC. Hereward serves as a discipline lead navigating federal and provincial impact assessment legislation and working to collaboratively apply Indigenous Knowledge to inform the impact assessment process. He works with a range of Métis, First Nation, industry, and government clients on Indigenous land and Knowledge, impact assessment, and historical research projects. Hereward's doctorate in environmental history focused on environmental policy, Indigenous history, and land and resource management issues in the Alberta oil sands region

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