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Brandy Kostick, Administrative & Logistics Support

Brandy Kostick, Administrative & Logistics Support

Oil and Gas Administration Reeves College

I was born and raised in Calgary, AB Canada. In my twenties my family moved to rural Alberta and my Dad worked in the oil and gas industry. I followed suit and began my career in Northern BC and Northern Alberta within the Supply Chain sector, working in many different environments from remote camps to corporate environments in Calgary, AB. Working in the corporate environment led me to complete my Oil and Gas Administration Diploma at Reeves College in Calgary, AB in 2012. Nature and the great outdoors have always been of great importance to me, spending as much time as possible in the mountains. Mother Earth is the greatest gift in this life, along with family. I believe that humanity needs to take more accountability for our people and our species of animals. I am passionate about protecting our wildlife, preserving our beautiful planet for future generations, and getting our people back to work in the energy industry. The opportunity to work with other passionate people at Iron & Earth is exciting and gives me the confidence that we can provide solutions for the collective.

Iron & Earth is committed to partnering with Indigenous workers to empower their communities to become self-sufficient in training programs, clean energy transition projects, and employment opportunities to combat environmental racism. It falls to all of us to continue the work of healing and reconciliation in our communities and our organizations. Our relationship with the land and the people who live here shapes who we are. It is in the spirit of reconciliation and honouring the past that we recognize treaties and agreements wherever they are and wherever we work.

We also acknowledge all peoples who live, work, and play on this land, and who honour and celebrate this territory.
As individuals and teams we may make mistakes along the way, but we are dedicated to growth, openness, compassion, and forgiveness. These principles in our work are essential to building successful and healthy relationships with individuals, communities, organizations, and governments.

We look forward to building a path to lead us to a better relationship with Indigenous nations and the environment around us based on peace, friendship, and respect.