Full Name
Terri Lynn Morrison
Job Title
Associate Executive Director
Company
Indigenous Clean Energy
Speaker Bio
Terri Lynn is a proud First Nations Mi’gmaq woman from Listuguj, in the province of Quebec where was born and raised. Terri Lynn brings many qualities to her work, including her understanding of First Nations realities, and passion for Indigenous involvement in a just transition.
In July of 2019, Terri Lynn joined the ICE Team as the Director of Strategic Partnerships and Communications. Recently, she became the Associate Executive Director of ICE and her work now focuses on increasing Indigenous engagement and outreach for ICE as a whole and its programs and advancing Indigenous inclusion in Canada’s clean energy economy.
Her clean energy journey began in 2014, when she became the Project Director for a 150MW Wind Farm that was owned, and developed with 3 Mi’gmaq communities and their partner, Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. from Longueil, QC. This project was recognized by the Quebec Wind Industry, where it received Excellence in Human Resources Award, and Terri Lynn was recognized as the Rising Star for her contribution in fostering social acceptability for the project.
In July of 2019, Terri Lynn joined the ICE Team as the Director of Strategic Partnerships and Communications. Recently, she became the Associate Executive Director of ICE and her work now focuses on increasing Indigenous engagement and outreach for ICE as a whole and its programs and advancing Indigenous inclusion in Canada’s clean energy economy.
Her clean energy journey began in 2014, when she became the Project Director for a 150MW Wind Farm that was owned, and developed with 3 Mi’gmaq communities and their partner, Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. from Longueil, QC. This project was recognized by the Quebec Wind Industry, where it received Excellence in Human Resources Award, and Terri Lynn was recognized as the Rising Star for her contribution in fostering social acceptability for the project.
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