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Chastity Davis and I first met when we served together on the Ministry Advisory Council on Aboriginal Women.
During that time, we nominated her as Chair. She works tirelessly to improve the lives of Indigenous women and address the social and economic challenges that expose Indigenous women to violence. I am pleased she continues to support this valuable work.
For the past eight years, Chastity’s services as a facilitator bring her unique talent and skills to support my Association to achieve our strategic plan; to help us create our strategic direction towards Reconciliation, and her continued work to support the National Strategy for the Indigenous Courtworker program across Canada.
Chastity Davis is a compassionate leader who shows a high level of integrity in her work. She has earned the trust and support of everyone she works to support.
Darlene Shackelly, Executive Director, Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of British Columbia“Chastity Davis is truly an inspirational leader who brings an incredible depth of knowledge and understanding, a unique perspective as a mixed heritage woman, and a sound business lens to her every endeavor. I believe Chastity’s successful consulting business is as a result of her ability to bring tremendous value to her clients while establishing authentic and deep relationships. Chastity’s involvement with BCLC has been transformative, deepening our organization’s understanding of indigenous history and has created an immense appetite among our people to learn more about how they can be part of reconciliation. On a personal note, after meeting Chastity and hearing her speak about her passion for bridging the understanding between indigenous and non-indigenous people, I was compelled to work with her and take action in my own organization to help share her message. This is, in my view, the mark of a remarkable leader. Someone who can inspire others to think differently and motivate them to act and be part of something important.”
Susan Dolinski, Vice President Social Responsibility & Communications, BC Lottery Corporation“I have known Chastity Davis since 2012 through her role as Chair of the Minister’s Advisory Council on Aboriginal Women. In that capacity, Chastity demonstrates an unwavering commitment to improving the quality of life for Aboriginal women in B.C. Chastity is a strong advocate who builds relationships, encourages dialogue, and seeks impact within government. Chastity’s efforts are strategic in their influence yet sincere in their origin, which makes her advice to government so valued and well-respected.”
Laurel Nash, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation“Maecenas ut feugiat quam. Sed lacinia accumsan justo eget dictum. Curabitur rhoncus a orci id posuere. Nulla hendrerit aliquet risus, non maximus turpis congue nec.”
Veronica Jones“New Relationship Trust (NRT) hired Chastity Davis in 2015 to assist us in our 10 regional engagement sessions around the province; Ms. Davis was responsible for assisting in the setup of the 10 regional meetings, performing logistics and acting as moderator/facilitator. We found Chastity Davis Consulting to be very professional and executed the duties efficiently and with respect. NRT has no problem recommending Chastity Davis Consulting for a BC Aboriginal Business Achievement Award! A very worthy candidate for this award and recognition”.
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