Hilary works with our environmental services group in St. John’s, specializing in socio-economic assessment and diversity. Since 2006, she’s taken the lead in the collection of primary and secondary data for socio-economic baseline reports and socio-economic impact statements, including the Lower Churchill Hydroelectric Generation Project and the Hebron Project.
In addition to authoring and co-authoring many socio-economic baseline reports, including those for the Lower Churchill Hydroelectric Generation Project and Kami Iron Ore Project, Hilary has written and assisted with writing of socio-economic impact statements, including the White Rose Extension Project SEIS. She’s known for her efficiency—Hilary likes to cut to the chase and get questions out of the way so there’s never any confusion surrounding a project.
To Hilary, there’s nothing better than going for a walk with her two young daughters and their cockapoo, Winnie. She’s big into fitness, particularly Zumba, but admits she is a big fan of tv—The Bachelor and The Bachelorette are her guilty pleasures.