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Welcome, Alieska!
Garibaldi Lake

Garibaldi Lake, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh and Líl̓wat territories. Photo: Alieska Robles

Welcome, Alieska!

We are delighted to welcome Alieska Robles to our staff team.

Alieska joins the Real Estate Foundation of BC (REFBC) as Communications Manager, Watershed Security. She will work collaboratively with the First Nations Fisheries Council to support the communications efforts of the Watershed Security Fund.

She is a hands-on project manager with 15 years of experience in media production and communications. Committed to cultural engagement, environmental responsibility, and knowledge transfer, Alieska has worked with clients ranging from small businesses and corporate brands to tourism operators and nonprofits.

Alieska Robles

“I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to join the team at REFBC and meaningfully contribute to their work as interim stewards of the Watershed Security Fund. I look forward to listening, learning, and sharing heartfelt stories that reflect the hopes, wisdom, and efforts of local communities to safeguard our precious watersheds.”

Alieska Robles, Communications Manager, Watershed Security

Raised in South America by a multicultural family and influenced by her experiences living abroad, Alieska’s worldview is grounded in a deep curiosity and admiration for other people’s journeys. This perspective has helped her foster successful cross-cultural collaborations and drive meaningful initiatives. Some career highlights include leading a national awareness campaign for Regeneration Canada, organizing experiential events with Tourism London, and guiding the creative process of five print publications. Her work reflects her belief in the power of storytelling to inspire generations — whether through digital media campaigns, in-person events, or cherished print materials.

When not managing creative projects, you can find Alieska at the pottery studio, running or cycling around the province, munching on vegetables from her garden, or having meaningful conversations with “those who live slowly and care deeply” for her indie publication, Hamaka.

Published on: January 2, 2025

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