Hired by the Ontario Public Health Association (OPHA) in 2018, Ryan Turnbull, President and CEO of Eco-Ethonomics is working with OPHA as a Collective Impact consultant for their Keeping Kids Healthy Initiative (KKH). KKH works in tandem with Ontario’s Healthy Kids Strategy, a cross-government initiative to promote children’s health in Ontario.Working with community lead agencies in Thunder Bay, Ottawa, Peterborough and Middlesex to form a Project Steering committee, Eco-Ethonomics will …Read More
Government of Yukon
The Government of Yukon Public Service Commission is an agency which provides human resource and support services to the Yukon government departments and employees. Eco-Ethonomics Inc., a registered company in the Yukon, has qualified to be on the Standing Offer Agreement (SOA) list by the Organizational Development Branch to provide services to design and deliver professional development workshops on innovation, complexity, change leadership and processes of improvement to Government of Yukon …Read More
Durham College
Durham College has invested in its faculty and community partners to develop applied research projects in social innovation/enterprise. Eco-Ethonomics has been hired to design and deliver a workshop series in social innovation and social enterprise to assist faculty in developing their research ideas around persistent societal challenges. The workshops will be followed by further facilitation and support to assess the feasibility of each project, broker relationships with suitable partners …Read More
Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA)
The Young Women’s Christian Association is one of the most established and recognized organizations serving women in Canada. They provide employment training, affordable housing, community aid, and a wide range of services that support women. Eco-Ethonomics Inc. was engaged in the facilitation of a workshop where leadership from across Canada came together at the YWCA’s Annual Membership Meeting. With a multitude of topics covered, Eco-Ethonomics provided an opportunity to learn …Read More
National Farmers Union Ontario
Eco-Ethonomics designed, prepared and facilitated an interactive community engagement workshop for the provincial leadership across the local chapters of the National Farmers Union Ontario. Attended by 35 participants in April 2014, the workshop allowed the NFU delegates to work on promoting leadership through the organization, define their unique identity, and create action plans for community engagement and communications.
City of Toronto Urban Wood Industry Roundtable
Eco-Ethonomics worked in collaboration with Black Current Marketing to plan and facilitate the Urban Wood Industry Roundtable on behalf of the City of Toronto and LEAF. With over 35 industry leaders and sector builders with a stake in developing the local economy for Urban Wood attendees of the roundtable were highly engaged participants invested in developing the industry. Much of the wood within the City of Toronto is currently …Read More