Indigenous Women in Leadership

Indigenous Women in Leadership

From What the Job by University of Alberta Alumni Association

June 1, 2026 · 1h 6m

About this episode

This episode features a discussion on Indigenous women in leadership and their contributions to equity and reconciliation efforts.

Through lived experience and leadership, these grads are contributing to the priorities outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and helping shape more equitable futures for Indigenous Peoples and communities. This engaging conversation celebrates Indigenous excellence, women in leadership, and the power of alumni driving change. Featuring Reagan Bartel 04 BSC, 19 MSc; Tonya Simpson 16 BSc., 19 MA, Current Doctoral Student and Jacquelyn Cardinal 11 BA.

People in this episode

Guests: Reagan Bartel, Tonya Simpson, Jacquelyn Cardinal

Topics covered

  • Indigenous leadership
  • women in leadership
  • Truth and Reconciliation
  • equity
  • alumni impact

Keywords

  • Indigenous women
  • leadership
  • alumni
  • reconciliation
  • equity
  • community

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Truth and Reconciliation Commission, University of Alberta Alumni Association

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