About Moe.
Moe Nadeau
Moe (she/her) is a systems thinker, community collaborator, storyteller, planner, changemaker, conservationist, creative, partner, and friend. Specializing in Ethical Space, Moe considers how collaborative processes support equitable governance and decision-making. She holds a bachelor's in Environmental Science and a master's in Resource Management. Moe's interests lie at the intersection of equity, climate, and outdoor recreation. Moe is skilled at bringing diverse perspectives together through facilitation and engagement. Her passion for systems thinking and promoting Ethical Space dialogue, creates a positive and approachable space for understanding complex issues. She has completed Cultivating Safe Spaces training and uses this knowledge to provide spaces for storytelling and whole systems healing.
COMMUNITY PLANNER, ETHICAL SPACE PRACTITIONER
Moe has experience performing work in land stewardship planning, environmental education, community investment, and restoration. She is interested in equitable community building and placemaking through community-centered processes. Additional interests include equitable mobility, responsible recreation, and wildlife coexistence.
Education
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
Master of Resource Management - Thesis
Certificate of University Teaching and Learning
UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Bachelor of Environmental Science
Training
IAP2 - Certificate in Public Participation
TAMARACK INSTITUTE - From Debate to Dialogue
ELAINE ALEC - Cultivating Safe Spaces Training