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Dineh Benally

Dineh Benally

Dineh Benally is the son of JoAnn C. and Donald Benally.  He served as a Civil Engineer/ Project Manager for the federal government civil service qualifications responsible for the construction of schools, justice centers, fire stations, roads and Community Infrastructure design, implementation and support in Indian Country.

As President of the Navajo Nation Farm Board – San Juan River Farm Board, Dineh stands firm in repudiating any plan that seeks to terminate programs upon which his people depend. He is constantly collaborating with Council Delegates, Grazing Officials, and Chapter Officials to protect native water rights and improve the economy and livelihood of the Navajo People. With this mission in mind, if elected, Dineh intends to tackle several issues within Indian Country. The Navajo healthcare infrastructure, farming and jobs, medicine, housing and education are all topics that he wishes to address as President.

Dineh works with experts, both within the Nation and outside, to bring the necessary services and products for the Navajo people to benefit from. Dineh Benally loves Navajo Nation, and he is a Proud Son that is dedicated and committed to helping all his people.

 

Omar Khan

Omar Khan

A seasoned cannabis industry professional Omar comes to High Tide from one of the world’s leading global communications companies, where he served as National Cannabis Sector Lead. During his tenure, Omar worked with several licensed cannabis producers, retailers and companies involved in the cannabis ancillary space to affect public policy changes and build corporate profile.

He has over 15 years of experience working as a political and communications strategist in Canadian federal and provincial politics, including serving as Chief of Staff to several Ontario Ministers, including, the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, the Minister of Economic Development and Trade and the Minister of Government Services. With a diverse policy background across healthcare, economics, regulatory affairs, and labour relations, Omar has a proven track record developing complex policy proposals, building stakeholder coalitions, and leading and executing communications plans.

Kim Wright

Kim Wright

Kim specializes in public affairs at the municipal level and brings more than a decade of extensive experience providing senior counsel to clients across multiple industries. She levers deep knowledge about the processes and practises of the municipal sector, related agencies, authorities and school boards to achieve client goals.

While the majority of Kim’s work has been focused in the City of Toronto and the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area (GTHA), she tracks key issues and votes across Canada, and provides strategic counsel to national and international clients. Kim has built and executed successful public affairs engagements on a wide range of municipal issues including infrastructure, transportation, budget/taxation, labour relations, public health, waste management and licensing. She has successfully managed various aspects of development files, changes to a variety of municipal by-laws and policies, and overseen procurement responses and processes.

Kim’s expertise is not limited to one level of government—her political experience spans 25 years at the federal, provincial and municipal levels. Prior to her career in public affairs, she spent several years at Queen’s Park with the NDP Caucus providing political and legislative counsel. In addition, she served as executive assistant to two Toronto District School Board Trustees.

Melissa Lantsman

Melissa Lantsman

Current Position

Melissa has more than a decade of experience serving as a strategic communications leader in high-profile positions across the most senior ranks of the federal government, political campaigns across Canada and in the private sector. With a diverse background spanning Finance, Trade, Foreign Affairs and the Environment, Melissa has a proven track record developing successful public affairs and communications engagement campaigns as well as effective issues management strategies. A seasoned communicator, Melissa brings focused experience in problem solving and strategy development for public affairs & stakeholder engagement campaigns as well as reputation, issues management and crisis communications.

Experience

Prior to joining H+K, Melissa was head of Premier Doug Ford’s 2018 Campaign Warroom and served as chief spokesperson for the campaign. Prior to that she served as Caroline Mulroney’s Leadership Campaign Director. Melissa has also held senior roles in the 2008, 2011 and 2015 federal Conservative Party of Canada campaign warrooms. From 2007 to 2015, Melissa served as Director of Communications for Canada’s Ministers of Finance, Foreign Affairs, Trade and Environment. She provided strategic communications advice, speech-writing and media relations support to Ministers in an intense and highly scrutinized media environments. Melissa also brings private sector experience in financial communications having worked as a Senior Director at CIBC World Markets. Melissa has provided media-training, debate prep and speech coaching to both political leaders and C-Suite executives. She is also frequent media commentator on the topic of Canadian politics.

Melissa graduated (summa cum laude) from the University of Toronto and went on to graduate studies at Ottawa University. Melissa is active in community service as a volunteer, board member and mentor with several organizations. She serves on the board of directors for the Canadian Jewish Public Affairs Committee (CJPAC) and on the board of the Canadian Council of Jewish Affairs (CIJA) in Toronto. Melissa is a mentor with Women in Politics (WIP) and is active in fundraising and raising awareness of Crohn’s and Colitis Canada. Melissa is fluent in English, French and Russian.

Sarah Bain

Sarah Bain

Sarah has more than 15 years experience in politics, stakeholder relations and public engagement. She has provided advice to cabinet ministers, the Liberal Party of Canada, federal and municipal governments, and leading corporations and associations.

Prior to joining Auxly and Nesta, Sarah was Vice President, Public and Corporate Affairs at Hill+Knowlton where she provided strategic advice regarding medical cannabis and the emerging regime of legalized cannabis. She was registered to lobby the government regarding policies and regulations relating to the distribution of cannabis, and helped her clients understand Health Canada guidelines and the legislative process as Canada moved towards implementation of the Cannabis Act.

Sarah holds a Honours Bachelor degree from the University of Ottawa, which included an International Exchange at l’Université de Picardie, France.

Robyn Rabinovich

Robyn Rabinovich

Robyn Rabinovich is a business development professional with extensive experience in the cannabis space. Her knowledge supports her ability to evaluate business development opportunities within Canada and across the globe. Robyn obtained her International Business Degree from Dalhousie University.

Christine Stein

Christine Stein

Christine Stein is PL Light System’s Regional Sales Manager for Central & Western Canada. When your crop is your livelihood and passion, you want partners in business that share that sensibility and Christine takes this responsibility to heart. Working directly with growers, owners and investor groups, Christine ensures their investment in lighting provides the solution to maximize their crop health and yield. Christine knows there is no one solution for every operation, so she brings her 30+ years of training, knowledge and experience in business operations and customer relations, enhanced by her 13+ years in crop needs management, to the table (or bench) to understand a client’s business needs and provide a customized solution.

Trina Fraser

Trina Fraser

Trina, co-managing partner at Brazeau Seller Law, is an effective problem solver and trusted advisor to her business clients. While having a broad business law practice, Trina’s area of expertise is cannabis law. As head of BSL’s CannaLaw® group, Trina has emerged as a leading practitioner in cannabis law and is often called upon for comment and opinion.

In addition to acting for licensed producers of medical cannabis in Canada, she advises various other cannabis industry participants such as clinics, software/application providers, investors and capital funds, as well as those seeking entry to the soon-to-be legalized consumer (recreational) cannabis market.

Trina is a registered trademark agent and provides counsel to her clients in protecting their intellectual property.

She studied at Queen’s University, where she earned Bachelor of Commerce and Juris Doctor degrees.

Community involvement is very important to Trina. She sits on the board of directors of The Snowsuit Fund and provides legal services on a pro bono basis to several local not-for-profit organizations, including the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation.

David Sutton

David Sutton

Mr. David Sutton, MBA, serves as President & COO of NanoSphere Health Sciences Inc, which he co-founded in 2013. Mr. Sutton’s focus has been business development for the biotech leader, having spearheaded the business strategy for NanoSphere’s cannabis brand Evolve Formulas, leading the division to multi-state and international expansions. Prior to his role with NanoSphere, Mr. Sutton assisted several start-up companies in business planning and capital development. Mr. Sutton consulted for CeeLite Technologies, an innovator and developer of new lighting sources. He engaged in licensing negotiations with Apple for their use of CeeLite’s technology in Apple products. Mr. Sutton holds an MBA in finance from the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver. He holds Bachelor’s Degree in economics from the University of Colorado.