Alisha is the Technical Lead, Heritage and Interest Assessment at TWC. She leads the delivery of technical services focused on protecting and enhancing cultural and environmental values, while fostering effective collaboration among Indigenous groups, project stakeholders, and research partners. With 15 years of experience in resource and environmental management, she has led archaeological and interest assessments across British Columbia and beyond in sectors such as mining, oil and gas, forestry, infrastructure, and renewable energy. Alisha’s multi-lens approach—grounded in direct engagement—brings together Indigenous and Western knowledge systems to support the successful advancement of projects subject to provincial and federal legislation. She holds a PhD in Anthropology and a Master’s in Resource Management with a focus on community-based research and knowledge mobilization.
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