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Join date: Mar 15, 2023

About

I started tree planting in 2014 and worked in the industry until 2021.


In 2018, I started bringing harassment training and mental health awareness to my communities. In 2021, I spoke at the Western Forestry Contractors Association conference on "Creating Emotionally Safer Workplaces." Since retiring from fieldwork, I've shifted my focus to creative opportunities and independent consulting. As a consultant I've worked on Planter Representative training; advising on bullying, harassment, and violence complaints and reports; and most recently I worked as the Project and Communications Manager for The Cache.


Quick Fun Facts: 

  • I grew up in Calgary, AB

  • Did my BFA in Acting at Toronto Metropolitan University

  • Wrote, produced, and performed a play about tree planting

  • Did a 250-hour Yoga Teacher Training

  • Finished a post-grad certificate in Human Resources

  • I am a producer for Light Echo, a theatre company in Hamilton, ON

  • I like writing, singing, and forest adventures with Roo (my dog)

Overview

First Name
Meg
Last Name
Webster

Meg Webster

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