ABOUT
Grace brings exceptional writing skills, strategic thinking, and a passion for advocacy to her work in government relations. She specializes in assisting clients from diverse industries—including media conglomerates and First Nations groups—through impactful writing projects and government outreach.
Throughout her career, Grace has successfully advocated for marginalized communities across Canada to secure government funding. She has also helped organized lobby days for clients, enabling meaningful engagement with senior staff and ministers to advance critical initiatives.
Grace began her government relations journey during her third year at Western University, working in consulting, where she gained a strong foundation in advocacy. Her dedication to helping non-profits has been a constant, partnering with organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, the Scott Mission, and UNICEF to raise awareness and support for disadvantaged individuals.
She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business with a specialization in legal studies from Western University. A classically trained pianist, Grace studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music starting at the age of six and began teaching piano at 17.
Outside of work, Grace is passionate about all things fitness and music.