RGD, B.COMM HONS. | SHE/HER/KWE

Partner & Thought Leader

Miikawaadizi Waaskonee Giizis Kwe” is an urban, Indigenous member of the Shawanaga First Nation. Jennifer has worked in the design industry for over 15 years, with design experience that ranges from research to rollout for both the private and public sector.

She facilitates active discussions and goal setting, helping her clients build brands and communications that represent themselves, their communities, and their mission.

With a keen eye for business, networking, and politics, Jennifer volunteers on several boards to help share insight and expertise.

  • Registered Graphics Designers – Vice President of Diversity & Inclusion
  • Cambrian College Board of Governors
  • Nickel Basin Federal Development Corporation
A portrait of Jennifer Taback. Jenn has shoulder length, dark brown hair and is wearing dangly beadwork earrings with a cream coloured blazer and yellow top. Behind her is a mural of a wing on a blue background, and the wing itself is varying shades of blue, purple, and white throughout the feathers.

Connect with me:

Speaking

Jennifer speaks across Canada and the US at conferences, online webinars, and in-person workshops. She enjoys talking about inclusion and diversity, decolonizing design, and planning projects for cultural inclusion.

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Speaking

Jennifer speaks across Canada and the US at conferences, online webinars, and in-person workshops. She enjoys talking about inclusion and diversity, decolonizing design, and planning projects for cultural inclusion.

INVITE US TO SPEAK
A photo of Jennifer Taback and two other women on a stage. All three people are smiling and seem to be engaged in gret conversation.