About Emile J. Ward

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Emile Ward, Master Facilitator

Emile is a “Master Facilitator”. He is skilled at bringing compassion and authority to a room. With over 35 years of dedication to working with and helping his aboriginal brothers and sisters and their communities, along with experience gained as an instructor at the renowned Nechi Institute, his verbal and non-verbal expression exude confidence, energy and compassion.  Emile has mastered the use of multiple techniques for engaging a group, problem solving, decision-making, promoting creativity and raising energy.

As a recovered alcoholic with over 39 years of sobriety, Emile’s highly refined sense of self-awareness allows him to conveying a high level of warmth and caring. He consciously makes adjustments to his style to better serve each particular group.

Emile begins each workshop session by creating a productive and safe environment in which participants from diverse backgrounds are able to interact while staying focused on achieving previously agreed upon goals.

All of Emile’s workshops are meticulously prepared to address each client’s specific requirements. His well-developed active listening skills enable him to recognize when a planned process is not working effectively. In such cases, his highly-tuned analytic skills ensure he is able to define alternative processes quickly to reach the desired outcome.

Brief Curriculum Vitae

  • Master Facilitator
  • Keynote speaker at conferences across Canada (numerous topics)
  • Over 30 years of experience helping in the aboriginal community
  • Trainer at the Nechi Institute
  • Executive Director of the Bonneyville Indian-Metis Rehabilitation Center
  • Executive Director of the St. Paul Adolescent Treatment Center
  • Developer of various adolescent behavioral and addiction programs
  • Developer of the Solvent Abuse Treatment Program at Poundmaker’s Lodge Treatment Center
  • Superviser of addiction counsellers at Poundmaker’s Lodge Treatment Center
  • Manager of various domestic violence programs throughout Alberta
  • Presenter of “Native Issues in Treatment” to AADAC staff
  • Master of Ceremonies for various functions and Events
  • Active participant in aboriginal ceremonies and cultural events
  • Active volunteer
  • Parent of 3 boys (his greatest achievement)
  • Big time hockey fan

I Can’t promise to change the world, but I can promise to help you change yours”