Vision 2050 is excited to welcome Megan Tan as the new Project Coordin
ator to support regional conservation and sustainability initiatives across Georgian Bay.
In this role, Megan will help with research, stakeholder engagement, project coordination, and communications efforts to support Vision 2050’s long-term goals. She will learn from and work alongside the Project Steering Committee, project partners, conservation organizations, Indigenous communities, and regional stakeholders to improve and advance collaborative approaches to environmental protection, regional planning, and sustainable development in Georgian Bay for the benefit of everyone who appreciates this unique and beautiful natural environment.
Megan is currently completing a Master of Environment and Sustainability at Western University, with a professional interest in conservation work and environmental planning and consulting. Her background includes an undergraduate degree specializing in biodiversity and conservation, community engagement, and extensive research experience which will support further development of Vision 2050 initiatives and partnerships.
Vision 2050 also extends its sincere thanks to Kate Bentley-Taylor for her time as Vision 2050’s Project Coordinator. She has helped to build and strengthen project foundations, fostering discussions about conservation across the region. We wish her the best in her new role as a Sustainability Intern at the University of Toronto!
You can read more about Vision 2050 here.