THURSDAY, MAY 22
MORNING
SPOTLIGHTING INDIGENOUS STEWARDSHIP: THE STUWIX RESOURCES JOINT VENTURE STORY
This session will feature a short video and remarks from Stuwix Resources Joint Venture, an innovative leader in First Nations forest resources management owned and operated by eight First Nations in British Columbia. Learn more about how Stuwix Resources is community driven and integrates First Nations’ traditional use and practices into forest management.

Lindsay Tighe
General Manager, Stuwix Resources Joint Venture
Chief of the Shackan Indian Band
WHAT’S NEXT: FOREST PRODUCTS INNOVATION TO ADVANCE SUSTAINABILITY
SFI-certified forests and products are powerful tools for addressing global sustainability priorities and marketplace demands. Discover innovative developments in forest product supply chains.



Chris Davidson
Vice President, Sustainability Engagement
Smurfit Westrock

Lindsay Tighe
General Manager, Stuwix Resources Joint Venture
Chief of the Shackan Indian Band

Moderator
Nadine Block
Senior VP, Network Initiatives
Sustainable Forestry Initiative
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GENERATION “TREE”: FUTURE FOREST WORKFORCE OPPORTUNITIES
The forest and conservation sectors are experiencing growth and need young professionals to enter these fields. Hear from seasoned and early-career professionals on effective ways to engage and support young people with meaningful career experiences that increase readiness, access, and appreciation for forestry careers.

Derek Nighbor
President and CEO
Forest Products Association of Canada

Sébastien Niemi
Forestry Liaison Specialist
Michipicoten First Nation

Phil Rigdon
DNR Superintendent
Yakima Nation

Moderator
Christine Leduc
VP, Communications and Government Relations
Sustainable Forestry Initiative
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AFTERNOON
WHERE THE SIDEWALK STARTS: PATHWAYS TO URBAN FOREST SUSTAINABILITY
Urban forests and trees are vital for community well-being, health, resiliency, and sustainability. Gain insights into the experiences of those getting certified to the SFI Urban and Community Forest Sustainability Standard and the important link between forests and healthy communities.



Moderator
Meagan “Meg” Hanna
Director of Urban and Community Forestry for Canada
Sustainable Forestry Initiative
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SKATING ON THIN ICE: CLIMATE SMART FORESTRY APPROACHES
Sustainably managed forests play a critical role in mitigating the effects of climate change. This session will explore climate-informed forestry practices, technical approaches to support climate-informed decision making, and how the SFI Forest Management Standard, Objective 9, plays a key role in advancing forests as a solution in a changing climate.

Sacha Spector
Program Director for the Environment
Doris Duke Foundation

Kendall DeLyser
Senior Director, Forest Climate Science
American Forests




Moderator
Lauren Cooper
Chief Conservation Officer
Sustainable Forestry Initiative
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MAGNIFICENT MAPS: HOW SPATIAL DATA AND TECHNOLOGY ARE TRANSFORMING FOREST CONSERVATION
Spatial data and innovative technologies to access and use them offer increasingly important roles in informing sustainable forest management and advancing conservation outcomes. This session will explore multiple spatial datasets relevant to North American forests, highlighting how these tools can be used for forest management, conservation stewardship, and ecosystem resilience across scales.



Volker Radeloff
Professor
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Moderator
Dr. Healy Hamilton
Chief Scientist
Sustainable Forestry Initiative