Mallory Rose - FNMPC Conference
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Mallory Rose

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Director, Marketing and Community Engagement, Indigenous Centre for Cumulative Effects (ICCE)

Anishinaabekwe from Curve Lake First Nation, Mallory Rose has led marketing and community engagement initiatives at ICCE since 2023.

ICCE National Conference lead, hosting 200+ Indigenous communities to Vancouver, BC from May 26-28, 2025, as ICCE’s flagship event.

Her primary role at ICCE is to support the technical team to deliver clear and engaging cumulative effects resources, workshops and webinars to Indigenous communities from coast to coast to coast. Mallory supports in strategic communications and community engagement strategy for ICCE’s Community Support Program.

Mallory is an innovative, community-focused leader with over fifteen years experience in communications towards the advancement of Indigenous wellness, culture and education.

Throughout her career, Mallory has facilitated presentations and learning sessions for some of North America’s largest brands, as well as Indigenous organizations, educational institutions, and government.

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