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Amy Rose Joins Aramark Canada As Director Of Indigenous Relations

Sep 30, 2021 - 3 years ago

This month, Amy Rose joined Aramark as director of Indigenous Relations. In this role, she will develop and manage Indigenous relationships in the remote business sector.

Amy Rose Joins Aramark Canada As Director Of Indigenous Relations

 

Amy will also be a key contributor to Aramark Canada’s corporate Indigenous strategy as we work to collaborate with Indigenous peoples and their communities to build long-term, trusting and mutually beneficial relationships based on the values of inclusion, transparency, respect and accountability.

Amy is a proud member of the Cote First Nation, which is located in the Treaty 4 region. She previously worked for Canfor, where she oversaw non-operational Indigenous engagement. Before that, she served as Indigenous relations liaison with TransCanada Pipelines. She also worked with the New Relationship Trust Foundation, a not-for-profit aimed at advancing the education goals of First Nations in British Columbia, and as a policy analyst for the B.C. Ministry of Small Business, Technology and Economic Development.

Source: Aramark

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