
Welcoming Danielle Wilson: New ICCE Executive Director

The Indigenous Centre for Cumulative Effects (ICCE) is proud to announce the appointment of Danielle Wilson as its new Executive Director. A dedicated leader with over a decade of experience in Indigenous governance, health equity and environmental justice, Danielle brings both professional expertise and deep cultural roots to her new role.
A proud member of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation in the Nuu-chah-nulth Territory of Vancouver Island, Danielle is grounded in the Masso and Frank families on her maternal side and has French Canadian ancestry on her paternal side. This rich heritage informs her holistic approach to leadership and advocacy.
Danielle has previously served as Executive Director at Respecting Aboriginal Values and Environmental Needs (RAVEN) and the Noojmowin Teg Health Centre. Her work has consistently focused on advancing Indigenous rights, environmental justice and health equity.
In her new role with ICCE, Danielle will continue to champion these causes, staying connected to her home territory and family while working to empower community-based approaches to culturally relevant cumulative effects assessment, monitoring and management.
Danielle holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Victoria, a Bachelor of Environmental and Public Health from the British Columbia Institute of Technology, and a Masterâs Degree in Public Health from the University of Waterloo. Her academic and professional journey reflects her dedication to creating meaningful change for Indigenous communities and beyond.
ICCE looks forward to Danielle’s leadership in advancing its mission to support Indigenous well-being and decision-making through knowledge sharing and community empowerment.
Learn more about Danielle and her fellow team members by visiting the ICCE Team page.