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Larissa W

Name

Larissa Wrightman (she/her)

Position/Title

20/20 Catalysts Coordinator Coordinator

Location

Walpole Island First Nation

Description

Larissa Wrightman (she/her) is a proud Anishinaabe kwe from Walpole Island First Nation Unceded Territory. She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration with distinction from Nipissing University.

Previously having experience working with clean energy projects in her territory, Larissa values the importance of building capacity through projects that not only better the land but empower the Indigenous communities they operate in as well.

She is passionate about advocating to better Turtle Island through clean energy for our future generations to come. Outside of work Larissa enjoys taking her cat for walks, travelling, going on hikes, volunteering in her community, and spending her time with loved ones.

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