Prior to joining Prairie Sky Strategy, Bronte worked as an independent consultant to businesses and First Nations focused on building brand recognition and communication strategies.
She has extensive experience as a political and communications advisor, assisting clients in effectively communicating with target audiences.
During her time in Saskatchewan, she served in research roles at the Saskatchewan Legislature for cabinet ministers, senior department officials and key policy-makers.
Bronte has worked on dozens of provincial, federal and First Nation election campaigns. Most recently, she managed a campaign for a candidate for National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN). Prior to that, she managed the campaign for a candidate for the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) in Saskatchewan resulting in the youngest woman ever being elected to the organization.
Bronte is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan with a degree in Political Studies and a minor in Women and Gender Studies. Throughout her studies, she was active in the campus community as the Saskatchewan Party Youth Communications Director and Saskatchewan Party Campus President.
Bronte is a Métis Nation citizen with roots in Green Lake and Lac La Biche.
At Prairie Sky Strategy we develop the strategy to bridge the gap between where your organization is today, and where you want it to be tomorrow.
You have growth objectives. You may have regulatory challenges. You may be headquartered in another jurisdiction and need “boots on the ground” in-market providing local insights, analysis and execution. That’s where Prairie Sky comes in.