Natasha Amy Clarkson
Natasha started her career in construction at Vicano Construction out of Brantford Ontario shortly after graduating from Mohawk College in 2004 for Business, she took her real estate license and began selling for Coldwell Banker as well as working full time in construction management. She then started buying and selling her own homes and began travelling to the big city of Toronto for Gap/Banana Republic, Tim Hortons large commercial projects.
In the past years, she has worked for Century Group Constructors, Vicano Construction, Stonerise Construction and Federal Government agencies and has been involved in Residential, Commercial, Industrial and the Multi Highrise project in Waterloo Ontario called the Barrel Yards, where she completed Tower A 26 storey highrise called the Onyx.
In 2020 she worked for Six Nations Council as a member of the community she was the Project Manager hired to complete the first ever Tiny Home Project funded by the government on a reserve, which was a relationship between Six Nations Housing, Canadian Mortgage & Housing Corporation and Indigenous Service Canada, she lead the project from concept to turn over, leaving 8 tiny homes for the community on time and on budget.
She was recently elected to sit on the Board for Indigenous Urban and Rural Housing for Ontario Non Profit Housing out of her passion to give back to the people and support affordable housing.
She believes food, water and shelter is right for everyone.
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