Brittney Kerr is a senior corporate affairs executive specializing in government relations, strategic communications, advocacy campaigns, and community engagement.
Brittney leverages a decade of private sector, government, Indigenous community, and not-for-profit experience in her advisory work today. Brittney designs effective, innovative and results-oriented strategies to navigate complex policy issues, often in the public domain, in order to secure the win. Over the course of her career, Brittney has gained a deep understanding of how to effectively articulate the right message at the right time to mobilize an audience to act.
Brittney served on the executive leadership team of a national public affairs firm where she was responsible for client service operations and a 50-person workforce across all geographies and divisions. A partner in the firm, Brittney was also accountable for developing and managing a personal book of business and achieving aggressive business development targets.
Prior to this, Brittney was the British Columbia adviser to the Prime Minister of Canada. During her time in the Prime Minister’s Office, Brittney advised senior government leaders on issues and files that intersected with British Columbia, and led teams crossing multiple ministries and departments. She also served as liaison for the Prime Minister's Office with stakeholders, Indigenous communities, and other levels of government in British Columbia.
In her volunteer time, Brittney was appointed a National Campaign Co-Chair for a federal political party in the 2019 general election and she currently serves on the International Cabinet for a women’s fraternity. Previously, she served on the Executive of Vancouver’s governing municipal political party and has volunteered for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada, Canadian National Institute for the Blind, and other organizations.
Brittney was awarded the Top 40 Under 40 in 2019 by Business in Vancouver and the Top 30 Under 30 in 2014 by BC Business magazine. Brittney was also recognized as part of BC 500, the 500 most influential business leaders in British Columbia.
Brittney earned a Bachelors of Arts from the University of British Columbia and studied in the Masters of Public Policy program at Simon Fraser University.
Brittney lives on the north shore with her family.
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