Lynne Betts Email and Phone Number
Primary areas of work include facilitation and communications in the environmental sector. I've facilitated hundreds of important environmental discussions on a tri-national (former NAFTA side-agreement on environment), national, provincial, regional and community scale. Without exception, the groups I work with have productive and engaging discussions that meet or exceed the expected outcomes in terms of content and experience. Honestly. My communications work often supports engagement processes and includes national and local-scale communications planning and delivery. Currently my focus is shifting towards communications that support positive behaviour change and environmental improvement.
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Engagement And Communications CoordinatorFish & Wildlife Compensation Program 2014 - PresentB.C.Working with the Fish & Wildlife Compensation Program to share information on its work to conserve and enhance fish and wildlife in watersheds impacted by BC Hydro dams. -
Ecosystem Enhancement Program FacilitatorColumbia Basin Trust Apr 2018 - PresentB.C.Facilitating regional workshops to inform funding decisions related to landscape-level ecosystem enhancement projects. -
Extensive Facilitation ExperiencePublic Sector And First Nations Clients Jan 1990 - PresentWorking primarily with federal, provincial, and First Nations’ governments, I have facilitated close to 900 environmental discussions on national, provincial and regional environmental policies and plans including the federal Species at Risk Act, climate change, Canada’s biodiversity convention, ozone depleting substances, acid rain, transboundary pollutants under the (former) NAFTA side-agreement, user-pay systems for waste management, the Columbia River Treaty, great lakes water quality and more. Current projects are focused on large-scale restoration of watersheds impacted by dam construction and improving water quality in a transboundary watershed impacted by coal mining. Clients include the International Joint Commission, Environment Canada, Province of BC, Province of Ontario, BC Hydro, the Fish & Wildlife Compensation Program, and Columbia Basin Trust. Multiple other work references are available upon request – just ask. I love talking about all the incredible national and transboundary opportunities I have had to facilitate important environmental discussions.
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Independent Facilitator - Faciltating The Most Complex Environmental Monitoring Process In B.C.Teck Coal Limited May 2014 - Aug 2020Elk Valley, B.C.The Environmental Monitoring Committee I facilitated for five years, continues to oversee implementation of the Elk Valley Water Quality Plan - a long-term plan to improve water quality in a transboundary watershed impacted by coal mining. My role helped build trust and relationships essential to these important discussions.
Lynne Betts Skills
Lynne Betts Education Details
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Communications
Frequently Asked Questions about Lynne Betts
What company does Lynne Betts work for?
Lynne Betts works for Fish & Wildlife Compensation Program
What is Lynne Betts's role at the current company?
Lynne Betts's current role is Environmental facilitator and communicator.
What schools did Lynne Betts attend?
Lynne Betts attended Ryerson University.
What skills is Lynne Betts known for?
Lynne Betts has skills like Environmental Awareness, Public Speaking, Project Management, Climate Change, Strategic Planning, Environmental Policy.
Who are Lynne Betts's colleagues?
Lynne Betts's colleagues are Manjit Kerr-Upal, Jennifer Walker-Larsen, Chelsea Regina, Angus Glass.
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