Renee grew up in South Georgian Bay, deeply connected to its landscapes and natural heritage. As a creative with a business mindset, Renee earned her degree in Fine Arts with a minor in Entrepreneurship from the University of Waterloo, where she explored the intersections of art, business, and technology.
As an artist, Renee’s work delves into how we interact with, alter, and leave traces within our environment. She is passionate about spreading awareness of Ontario’s dwindling native plant species and the importance of restoring Southern Georgian Bay’s ecological and cultural heritage. Renee’s role at the Escarpment Corridor Alliance aligns with her dedication to protecting nature and the importance of sustaining our natural landscapes.
Renee thrives on collaboration, creativity, and communication, always seeking opportunities to work with like-minded individuals who share a commitment to conservation and sustainability. Renee believes that together, we can protect and celebrate the beauty of our ecological corridor.