Tibetha Kemble, M. Ed, Ph.D.
Chief Executive Officer, Director
With roots in Piapot Treaty 4 First Nation, Tibetha leads tremendously complex systems while advancing change, efficacy and outcomes in whatever portfolio she leads. Throughout her career, she has left a legacy of advancement at the Alberta Government – Indigenous Relations, the University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine and now as the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Norquest College. Tibetha leads With People Inc. with vision and a commitment to fair and diverse hiring practices.
Experience and Qualifications:
- Dean – Faculty of Arts and Sciences – Norquest College
- Associate Vice President – Norquest College
- Director, Indigenous Health – University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine
- Board Member – ABC Head Start
- Board Member – Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters
- Chair – Aboriginal Advisory Committee
- Member –Stollery Children’s Hospital Task Force
- Researcher –Edmonton Social Planning Council
- Chief Advisory Council –Aboriginal Community Liaison, Edmonton Police Service
- Mentor – Rivers to Success, Indspire
- Volunteer –Edmonton Hope Mission
- Member – Edmonton Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee
Maya Thau-Eleff, B.A.(H), M.A.
Operating Officer
Maya is the Operating Officer for With People Inc. She has a background in business development and strategic communications. Maya is a skilled writer with extensive project coordination and business development experience, and a warm approach to project management. She provides project oversight and communications support as well as HR policy writing and creation.
Mohamed Deria, B.A., M.HRM, CHRP, CHRL
Senior Human Resources and Labour Relations Practitioner
After completing his law degree, Mohamed Deria, MHRM, CHRL found himself working in a summer position within the HR Department at the City of Ottawa. He was immediately drawn to the field, and so began his accomplished HR career. He started in recruitment, something he still truly enjoys doing. While with the City of Ottawa, Mohamed worked in a generalist HR role, performing tasks such as Labour Relations, Training and Development and Job Evaluation and Compensation. Mohamed completed his MHRM at York University and started working with Toronto Metropolitan University. Some major accomplishments over the past 15+ years in the HR space include transitioning the City of Ottawa recruitment platform from an online search engine to a customized SAP still in place today and overhauling the compensation model at Kids Help Phone, increasing this organization’s transparency about salaries within their organization. Working on both the management side and the union side of Labour Relations has been hugely beneficial to Mohamed’s career growth, giving him a balanced approach to negotiations.
Karrie Auger, BNA
Researcher, Writer
Karrie Auger is a proud nehiyaw iskwew (Cree woman) from Treaty 8 territory, specifically Wabasca, Bigstone Cree Nation. Though originally from this region, she has spent most of her life in amiskwacîwâskahikan (Edmonton). Karrie is profoundly committed to fostering a sense of connectedness and mutual respect among all people, striving to help everyone learn how to be better relatives to one another.
Her dedication to her community and heritage is evident in her tireless efforts to dismantle colonial systems and revive and remember traditional nehiyaw ways. Karrie cares deeply about all her relations and is a passionate advocate for cultural preservation and restoration.
At birth, Karrie’s uncle Gabe bestowed upon her a Cree name, oweskwasikîs, meaning “richly colored hide,” a name that reflects part of the moosehide tanning process where the hide acquires its deep, rich color. This name is not only a nod to her skin tone but also a significant part of her identity, representing her deep roots and cultural heritage. Her mother explained that this name ties her to an essential aspect of Cree tradition and craftsmanship. Karrie’s life and work are a testament to her commitment to her culture, her community, and the continuous journey towards a more just and connected world.
Sara McLeod
Financial Controller and Recruitment
Sara has lived and worked throughout British Columbia during her career. She has a wealth of experience in recruitment, business process development, document management, dynamic data management, accounts management, and finance. Sara has applied these skills in intense industrial relations, recruitment, and HSE work scopes.
Sara flourishes in the intensity of industrial environments, including staged mass recruitment, multiple shift rotations, fly-in/fly-out programs, camp administration, subcontractor and trades administration; big projects mean big dynamic data. She accomplishes this while meeting the demands of diverse project stakeholders.
Sara fosters positive professional relationships with her team and external stakeholders, earning the respect of project leadership and stakeholders. She assists in the co-development of HR consulting, policy and work rules that are effective in the field and administratively manageable. Her sound judgment supports her tactfully responding to complex employee issues at the workplace.