
Welcoming National Office Executive Assistant Carrie Lynch

ICCE is thrilled to welcome Carrie Lynch to the team as the new Executive Assistant to the National Office. A member of the Métis Nation of Alberta – Region 3, and a dedicated advocate for Indigenous communities, Carrie brings a wealth of experience and passion to ICCE.
Carrie resides on the traditional and unceded territory of the Anishinaabe people, including the Algonquin Nation in the Prescott Russell area. This territory also encompasses the traditional and treaty lands of the Haudenosaunee people, including the Mohawk Nation. Her deep respect for these lands and their people reflects her commitment to honoring and preserving Indigenous cultures and traditions.
Carrie has a paralegal degree and over 15 years of legal experience in various areas of law. She has experience working with Indigenous organizations in the area of governance, and has obtained certification and membership with the Governance Professionals of Canada.
Carrie’s role as the first Executive Assistant to the ICCE National Office will include supporting key initiatives, facilitating communication between departments, and ensuring the alignment of resources to achieve ICCE’s organizational goals.
The ICCE team is excited to welcome Carrie to our growing organization and we look forward to the positive impact she will have on the future of ICCE.