Deana Machin

Senior Indigenous Advisor, Indigenous Watersheds Initiative

Deana Machin is a member of the Syilx (Okanagan) Nation and grew up in her home community along Okanagan Lake near Vernon BC, and these connections have grounded her strong values in relation to First Nations’ rights and their roles in the governance and management of their lands, waters and resources.

She has been active in the field of fisheries management and policy for 20-years, specializing in strategic planning and Indigenous engagement in fisheries governance and management initiatives. Deana is the former Strategic Development Manager for the First Nations Fisheries Council of BC where for 10-years the purpose of her work was to build collaborative and effective relationships among First Nations and with government and NGOs. Prior to her time with the FNFC, she was the Fisheries Program Manager for the Okanagan Nation Alliance (ONA) for seven years. While working for her Nation, Deana led the Reintroduction of Sockeye Salmon into the Okanagan Basin Initiative, which in 2006 saw the first release of Okanagan sockeye fry into Skaha Lake, and she collaborated with federal and provincial governments and other partners on the development of the Okanagan Basin Fish Water Management Tool model and the Okanagan River Restoration Initiative. Deana holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Master of Business Administration from the University of British Columbia.

Speaker Sessions

Advance: Ensuring Water Security

  • Ensuring Water Security
Session Date
Thursday, Feb 15 2024 | 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Featuring
Ben Clark Director, Green & Circular Economy, Delphi
Fin Donnelly Parliamentary Secretary for Watershed Restoration, Government of British Columbia
Coree Tull Director of Government Relations and Engagement, BC Water Legacy
Co-Chair, BC Watershed Security Coalition
Soula Chronopoulos President, AquaAction
Laura Reinsborough Riverkeeper & CEO, Ottawa Riverkeeper
Carolyn DuBois Executive Director, Water Program, The Gordon Foundation
Deana Machin Senior Indigenous Advisor, Indigenous Watersheds Initiative
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