LEADERSHIP AND MENTORSHIP
Jade sees part of her role as opening doors for the next generation, both within her own community and beyond it.
She regularly mentors and speaks with young people, including school students undertaking Year 12 projects, research assignments and interviews on Aboriginal culture, identity and leadership. For Jade, this isn't separate from her advocacy work - it's the same legacy her grandmother and father passed to her, now being passed forward again.
Students and educators are welcome to reach out for interviews, talks or mentorship enquiries.
WHY WORK WITH JADE
Most cultural consultancies offer frameworks built around general principles, taught rather than lived. Jade offers something rarer, a working artist, gallery director and Aboriginal leader whose advocacy isn't a professional skill she developed, but a legacy she was raised inside and now carries forward in her own right.
She has presented at international art fairs, collaborated with major Australian and global brands, spoken at schools and institutions during Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week and represented her culture on stages most consultants only study from the outside, all while continuing the work her grandmother and father began.
GET IN TOUCH
Whether you're an organisation seeking cultural advisory, a student requesting an interview or simply looking to start a conversation about meaningful engagement with Aboriginal culture, Jade welcomes the enquiry.