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Daphne

Name

Daphne Kay (she/her) 

Position/Title

Energy & Climate Manager

Location

Treaty 4 Territory, Regina

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Description

Daphne Kay is a proud Anishinaabe Ikwe from Cowessess First Nation, Treaty 4 Territory. She is the Energy and Climate Manager of the Global Hub at Indigenous Clean Energy Social Enterprise (ICE), where she works to support Indigenous clean energy sovereignty on national and global scales. Daphne studied Political Science at the First Nations University of Canada and University of Regina and went on to study Land Management at the University of Saskatchewan. Daphne was fortunate to work for her Nation in various capacities where she gained clean energy project management and community engagement experiences. Daphne has always been passionate about sustainable living and protecting the land.  Outside of work Daphne enjoys beading, travelling, and dancing pow-wow and strives to continue living in a good way in hopes of being a good future ancestor.

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