Truth voiced is change ignited.
Diane combines insightful humor, hard research and in depth analysis to share her experiences, best practices and innovative solutions to today's complex sustainable community building challenges. She shares ancient wisdom for modern civic leaders, highlighting timeless principles and practices for cultivating civility, renewing civic culture and human flourishing.
Testimonials
TEUNIS WESTBROEK
Mayor
Town of Qualicum Beach
People respond—and are changed—when they are encouraged. Diane was born with the gift of encouragement and talent to help others to thrive. I particularly like the way she uses historical figures like Nehemiah to guide us through a roadmap to Civility while broadening our vision to work towards social cohesion in these troubled times.
DAVID KIM, P.ENG, M.SC
Chief Administrative Officer
Regional District of Mount Waddington
Diane Kalen-Sukra is a remarkable advocate for civil discourse, ethics, and the public good. Her deep understanding of organizational and social cultural issues, unwavering commitment and activism, reveals Diane as beacon of integrity and compassion. Her tireless dedication to these principles has made and continutes to make a profound impact in our communities!
JULIE DOUGLAS
Communications Director
City Of Campbell River
Diane Kalen-Sukra is a big picture thinker with an infectious energy for change. Her presentation at the annual conference for local government administrators showcased both the strength of community values and the fragility of contemporary democracy. Tap into Diane’s insights to connect more deeply with the role of local government on the cutting edge of social change – and be part of tipping the balance for the better.
ANDY WARDELL, CPA, CGA, MA
Director of Financial Services
District of North Vancouver
Some people have the gift of capturing people's hearts and minds when they speak. Diane Kalen-Sukra is one of those rare special talents and the stories she tells lift you up and carry you with her. Listening to Diane makes anything possible and life full of potential. Wonderful!
JAG SHARMA, B.Sc. MBA
CAO
Town of Newmarket
I had the opportunity to see Diane Kalen-Sukra's keynote at the Ontario Municipal Administrators conference this fall. Suffice it to say that she made my head spin, in a good way! Not only was she an engaging speaker, the hard hitting content and facts were relentless.
NARISSA CHADWICK, MA, MCIP
Senior Planner
Province of BC
Diane Kalen-Sukra has a magical way of weaving together ancient philosophy and real life experience to reveal both the challenges and the opportunities that exist for communities striving to support sustainable futures. She boldly identifies influences inhibiting the efficient and effective function of communities and provides compelling evidence in support of an integrated approach to planning. Her presentation was refreshing, enlightening and entertaining.
CHRISTINE CALLIHOO, MSC, RRP, MCIP
Community Climate Resilience & Adaptation Planner
Diane Kalen-Sukra’s keynote at the national conference was completely unexpected. I was captivated by a speaker who could so beautifully weave a story timeline from ancient philosophers to present time to clearly illustrate the principles of good governance and civil society, and the crucial role that our local governments play in supporting sustainable, equitable communities. Diane is able to clearly illustrate the importance of investing in the art of living and working well together, no matter the challenges. We are provided, in no uncertain terms, the ‘why’; now to rise to the challenge with tangible options to realize the ‘how’. Diane is a powerful storyteller!
NORM McINNIS, MA, CLGM
CAO
City of Fernie
After sixteen years as a Chief Administrative Officer in Alberta, I can spot local government professionals that push boundaries and look for better ways to serve community. I encountered Diane Kalen-Sukra when she was a municipal CAO. The awards and notoriety of her local government, especially at UBCM, only increased my sense that Diane was special. I later heard her speak at a local government management conference under the manner of her newly minted consultancy, Kalen Consulting. Diane’s talk communicated her rigorously researched philosophy of local government and community building--a philosophy that I wholeheartedly share.
CINDY SNEDDEN, P. ENG
Executive Director
PEMAC
It was great to meet some of this country's most committed municipal leaders and thinkers that are supporting innovation at this conference. A highlight for me was the compelling keynote by Diane Kalen-Sukra. Diane detailed the risks of the current trend of incivility and divisiveness to our capacity to collaborate, innovate and build strong, democratic communities. Her analysis was thorough, convincing and hopeful and it included a clear call to action for asset managers to play their role.
DONALD N. LEITCH
CAO & Clerk
Municipality of Central Elgin
Diane Kalen-Sukra combines her talent for speaking with her knowledge of municipal governance to deliver a highly interesting and effective message. Speaking on the toxic culture facing many Canadian municipalities at a workshop for Ontario municipal CAOs, Diane connected with her audience, leaving listeners motivated to pursue solutions for good governance founded on values. With a diverse background as a community organizer, media producer and senior municipal public servant, Diane brings real world knowledge to her presentation. An inspiring call for change!
KATHERINE HEBERT, DIPL, MA
Council Services
County of Essex
Diane Kalen-Sukra delivers a poignant message: Thriving communities start with us. Stand for something that aligns with your ethics. Do good work. Positive change starts with positive actions. Voting is an expression of values, it is a privilege, it is empowering - but, thinking that your job as a citizen ends at the ballot box is a grave mistake. Armchair activism is rampant and is mostly rhetoric and the only cure is meaningful action. Diane presents with enthusiasm, and delivers a passionate message about civic engagement. Through historic theories about governing and modern philosophical views, she plants the seed of intrigue and desire for action into her audience. Diane’s theories and concepts about local government are meaningful, thought provoking and inspiring.