
Stakeholder Engagement Specialist
Jade Vincelli
Jade Vincelli provides strategic planning and support for the development and maintenance of partnerships and relationships at LMIC. Jade brings a diversity of expertise in stakeholder and Indigenous engagement, communications, project management and policy research and analysis to her role.
Prior to joining LMIC, Jade managed stakeholder engagement and communications on multiple large-scale projects, including for a multi-year national project with over 500 stakeholders. Jade also brings experience in Indigenous engagement throughout Western Canada. Jade thrives on fostering relationships based on trust, integrity and transparency.
Jade holds a master’s degree in public policy from the University of Calgary and a bachelor’s degree in commerce from the University of Alberta. In her free time, Jade enjoys skiing and hiking in the Rocky Mountains and spending time with her dog, Benji.
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