Lowa is a proud member of the Piikani Nation of the Blackfoot Confederacy, Treaty 7 in Southern Alberta. She is nationally recognized for her work in Public Relations, Advocacy, Governance, Media, Strategy and Communications.
Over 25 years, she has worked in Indigenous communities locally, provincially, and nationally with
First Nations, Inuit and Métis people in many capacities, including: Policy, Communications, Custom Election Codes, Engagement, Governance, Consultation, and Strategic Planning.
She successfully worked with:
- Chief and Council Members,
-Consultation Offices, Land, and Regulatory,
-Private sector business and legal administration offices
Lowa Beebe's Bio
Lowa holds a Masters in Business Administration (MBA), specializing in Community Economic Development (CED) with a minor in Strategic Leadership from Cape Breton University.
Her post secondary education also includes the Lethbridge Community College and Athabasca University.
For over 25 years she has been leading and developing Indigenous Awareness sessions in the private and public sectors. She is very active in the community as a volunteer and advocate for Indigenous rights in Canada.
Lowa is currently a Manager with MNP LLP. She also has worked with the Canada Energy Regulator (CER), as the
lead for Indigenous Cultural Competence, assisting the CER in aligning with the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People.
Her career has included working with Xerox Canada, Telus Communications, Telus Mobility, The Assembly of First
Nations, Scholastic Canada, Eagle Law Group, Windspeaker Radio, and many non-profit community organizations.
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