About
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General
Through Tilt Relations, Cassidy combines hands-on understanding with broad experience to tilt perspectives and bridge the gap between accessibility and circularity. She brings over a decade of experience in government relations, policy research and consulting, and strategic engagement. Her diligence and tenacity when researching and making connections with decision makers have enabled her to engage in meaningful legislative opportunities to keep the communities she works in affordable, accessible and sustainable. One recent success was a campaign to clarify the BC building code that garnered endorsements from 27 industry organizations, and approval from the Deputy Minister and Minister of Housing, which will make a lasting, positive environmental impact in the province.
As a person with a disability and member of the LGBTQIA+ community, Cassidy is committed to using her unique skill set to help everyone participate fully in the communities they live in, and to create a safe space for decision makers to discuss challenges and seek further education. Cassidy has partnered with many organizations to ensure their programming is equitable, including the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality, School District 81, qathet Regional Recovery Centre, Share Reuse Repair, and Coast Waste Management Association. Cassidy serves on the board of directors of Zero Waste BC and the Recycling Council of BC.