Ms. Joseph is an accomplished sustainable development and public affairs professional, currently serving as Chair of Energy for a Secure Future— a nonpartisan initiative of business, labour and Indigenous leaders, as well as industry organizations across various sectors, focused on building a secure energy future for Canada and its international allies. She is also a Director on the Board of the Directors of Tamarack Valley Energy, a conventional oil and gas company and is an Energy Forum Fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. Previously, Ms. Joseph served as Vice-President, Government Relations and Indigenous Affairs with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) and as the founding Director of the Municipalities for Climate Innovation Program with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. Over her career, she has served in senior roles focused on federal environmental policy, Indigenous and stakeholder relations and environmental program implementation. Ms. Joseph is a professional engineer with the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec and holds a Bachelor of Engineering from McGill University and a Master of Applied Science – Civil Engineering from the University of Toronto.
