Rosanna Nicol
Consultant
Rosanna has been working with Modern Treaty and Self-Governing Indigenous Governments for over 10 years, including supporting the Délı̨nę Got'ı̨nę Government in the year prior to the launch of their government. She’s honoured to have worked with the Land Claims Agreements Coalition and related national policy collaborations for many years and is proud of the accomplishments made. She offers experience in process design, coordination and management, meeting facilitation, and project management. Grounded in her lived experience, she is passionate about the power of effective collaboration and of local economy and entrepreneurship. She is a Rhodes Scholar, with a Masters in Development from Oxford University, UK, and a Combined Honours Bachelor of Arts in Economics and History from the University of King’s College, Halifax. She is half-German and fourth-generation British settler, raised on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinàbeg (Ottawa). She currently lives in Golden, BC, the lands of the Ktunaxa and Secwépemc people, and also the chosen home of the Métis Nation Columbia River Society. Her husband is a third-generation settler on these lands, and she is grateful to be raising her family here. She loves creating music, playing outdoor sports all year round, and keeping connected with friends and family near and far.

