Kristina Crooks

Kristina Crooks

Kristina Crooks

Partner

Kristina Crooks is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP’s Indigenous Services team in Calgary. Kristina has 15 years of experience working with Indigenous communities and organizations across Canada.

Kristina’s consulting work focuses on strategic planning, project management, economic development, governance, community needs assessments, and program review and development, with a strong emphasis on holistic approaches informed by the social determinants of health. She also brings a wealth of experience in both primary and secondary research, contributing to her development of a variety of reports and toolkits.

Prior to her consulting career, Kristina engaged with Indigenous communities internationally, including in Paraguay. She previously held roles as a Program Specialist with Alberta’s Indigenous Business Development Services and as a Consultation Lead with TC Energy.

Kristina holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree and a Master in Development degree. She is currently pursuing a Certified First Nations Health Managers Designation.


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