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Keynote Presentations

Pam Lovelace is a keynote speaker, instructor, and public-sector leader known for delivering thoughtful, practical insights grounded in real-world executive experience. Drawing on her time as Deputy Mayor of Halifax Regional Municipality and her work in governance, finance, and public accountability, Pam speaks with credibility, clarity, and impact.

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Her presentations resonate with:

  • Municipal leaders and elected officials

  • Boards and governance bodies

  • Public-sector executives

  • Professional associations

  • Post-secondary and executive education audiences

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Keynote Topics Include:

  • Governance in Complex Political Environments

  • Financial Stewardship and Public Trust

  • Leadership Under Scrutiny

  • Multi-Stakeholder Problem Solving

  • Professional Presence and Executive Communication

 

Pam’s keynote style is structured, engaging, and practical, offering audiences not only insight, but tools they can immediately apply.

 

To inquire about booking Pam for your next conference, leadership forum, or executive retreat, please contact: info@PamLovelace.ca

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Media & Communications Experience

Pam’s leadership voice is grounded in a strong foundation in media and public communication. As a former CBC Television producer and independent producer, she developed a deep understanding of storytelling, message framing, and audience engagement.

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She has appeared on live national news broadcasts and has been interviewed by major Canadian media outlets including CBC, CTV, Global News, and numerous radio programs. Comfortable both behind and in front of the camera,

 

Pam brings poise, credibility, and clarity to public conversations. Her media experience enhances her work as a keynote speaker and governance advisor, particularly when guiding leaders through complex, visible, and politically sensitive issues.

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