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 codeveloped and led progressive solutions for 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 continues to work successfully with:
- Corporate Leaders, Management and HR
- Chief and Council Members, Elders, Artists, Knowledge Keepers and Youth
- Consultation Offices, Land, Water and Regulatory Organizations
- Legal, Accounting and Professional Firms
- Non-Profit Leadership and Organizations
- Federal, Provincial/Territorial and Municipal Public Service Agencies
Lowa earned a Masters in Business Administration (M.B.A.), specializing in Community Economic Development (CED) with a minor in Strategic Leadership from Cape Breton University. Her post-secondary education also includes programs from Lethbridge Community College and Athabasca University.
For over 25 years, she has been leading and developing Indigenous Awareness sessions in the private, public and non-profit sectors. She is very active in the community as a volunteer and advocate for Indigenous rights, policies and programs in Canada and the U.S.
Lowa Beebe was recently selected as the CEO of the 2027 North American Indigenous Games (Calgary Host Society) and is a nationally respected Indigenous leader with a vast career spanning the public, private, and non-profit sectors. She has held key leadership roles with Meyers Norris Penny LLP (MNP) and the Canada Energy Regulator (CER), advancing alignment with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
Her extensive experience also includes leadership and advisory positions with Xerox Canada, TELUS, The Assembly of First Nations, Scholastic Canada, Eagle Law Group, Windspeaker Radio, and numerous grassroots and national and regional non-profit organizations.
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