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Tamarra Lewis Spotlight: New Perspectives of Conservation Leadership into the Engineering Field

Submitted by rsayyed on June 14, 2024 - 11:55am

What motivated you to pursue the Master of Conservation Leadership program, and what specific areas of conservation are you focusing on? How does your current work/career fit into this?  

I wanted to take a next step in my career by advancing my leadership skills and broadening my knowledge in Indigenous-led conservation. This allowed a shift in my career to a new position which aligns closer to my values and future goals.Throughout your time in the program, have you encountered any insights or revelations about conservation practices or challenges that have influenced your perspective? My perspectives were influenced greatly throughout the program. The on-the-land learning portion of the program allowed for deep reflection of the conservation practices in Canada, and how we can continue to work in a more inclusive and equitable way. 

Reflecting on your journey so far, what accomplishment within your studies and career are you most proud of, and why?   

I am proud of the self growth and confidence I gained throughout the MCL process.  

What personally motivated you to pursue a career in conservation leadership, and how do you envision yourself making a difference in this field in the future?    

As a Water Resources Engineer, I am hoping to bring the perspectives of conservation Leadership into the engineering field as we need to work collectively to move the conservation goals in Canada forward.  

Is there a hobby, interest, or unique aspect of your personality that you find brings balance to your academic pursuits in conservation leadership? If so, could you share a bit about it? 

I enjoy pursuing creative projects outside of work, as well as spending time in nature. It's a great reminder to put the computer aside and focus on what is most important in this field which is appreciating and taking care of the land and waters around us. 

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