The Deep Change Network is a community learning space for people interested in exploring how to support, influence and lead hope-fueled change in their communities, with a special emphasis on purpose-led innovation across the public, private and non-profit sectors.
Alaina Lockhart
Alaina Lockhart is an award-winning entrepreneur, a former municipal councillor, and the first woman elected to represent the riding of Fundy Royal in the House of Commons. After leaving politics in 2019, she founded InCredible Insights, a company focused on providing guidance to communities, governments, and organizations as they seek purpose-driven solutions. Alaina has an ability to connect quickly with people and to identify what is really important to them. She believes that credibility is built though mutual respect, competence and clear communication and that is the way she guides those who lead. Whether you attend an event where she speaks, participate in a training workshop, or engage her advisory services, you will walk away with the confidence you need to co-create and act on policies and projects that will make a positive impact on people’s lives.
3 PostsLisa Hrabluk
Lisa Hrabluk is a purpose-led entrepreneur, high-level strategist and award-winning writer who helps communities, governments and organizations navigate complex issues. Lisa has been researching and writing about Canada’s and New Brunswick’s economic, social, technological and political upheavals for over three decades. Her book, New Brunswick Underwater (2018), which tells the story of the historic 2018 St. John River flood, was the #1 selling New Brunswick book of 2019. She's written for Time Magazine, CBC, the Globe and Mail, the National Post and the New Brunswick Telegraph Journal. Through her consultancy Wicked Ideas, Lisa strengthens ongoing stakeholder engagement using her Navigating Deep Change© methodology, a process drawn from three decades of on-the-ground reporting and analysis of contentious public topics. She has consulted with governments, corporations and non-profits in Canada and the U.S. to help rebuild public trust in our institutions.
19 Posts