Erin obtained a bachelor’s degree in cultural anthropology and an interdisciplinary master’s in natural resource management and anthropology, focusing on community forestry, from the UNBC. Erin’s current work interests include: fostering innovation in forestry, fuel management in the community interface, behaviour change and teaching people how to live in fire-maintained ecosystems, and her passion will always be cross-cultural collaboration between First Nations and non-First Nations in the context of land management. When not in the office, you’ll find her adventuring with her 2 sons and her Blue-Healer-Corgi cross, spending time on her family’s horse farm, and watching the sport of rodeo.