Natasha Overduin

MA

Natasha is a professional facilitator with a focus on co-governance. She builds consensus, commitment, and accountability among cross-cultural and multi-disciplinary groups. Her goal is to help groups get to better outcomes  – not only on the land and in the water, but in their conversations, relationships, and decision-making. Natasha is constantly trying to figure out how to move the dial on reconciliation and sustainability. Since joining Compass, Natasha has been sharpening her skills as a facilitative leader, decision analyst, and governance specialist. She’s proud of her contributions to co-governance, shared decision-making, and Indigenous-led resource management in the Nicola valley, the Cowichan watershed, Metlakatla First Nation territory, and the Peace-Athabasca Delta. She holds an MA in Geography from the University of Victoria. She lives in Nanaimo, BC.