Katey Leigh Scott

Vp, Global Communications at Shae/ph360

Katey Leigh Scott has a diverse work experience in various communication and leadership roles. Katey Leigh is currently the Chief Executive Officer at ShaeWellness, where they lead the corporate health and wellness branch. Prior to this, they worked at ph360/Shae as the VP of Global Communications and also served as a Community Ambassador. Before joining ShaeWellness, Katey was the President and Founder of Katey Leigh CommPassion, where they worked as a Corporate Communications & Engagement Consultant. Katey Leigh also worked as a Communications Officer at Simon Fraser University, leading Occupational Health & Safety campaigns, and as a Consultant at NATIONAL Public Relations, focusing on media relations and strategic communication campaigns. Additionally, they have experience as a Communications Specialist at Mainroad Group and as a Full-Time Post Graduate Student at Royal Roads University. Katey Leigh began their career as an Events & Travel Media Relations Coordinator at Tourism Victoria.

Katey Leigh Scott completed their education at various institutions. Katey Leigh attended the British Columbia Institute of Technology from 2014 to 2015, where they pursued a degree in Media Techniques for Business. Prior to that, from 2005 to 2007, they attended Royal Roads University and obtained a Master of Arts degree in Professional Communication, specialized in International and Intercultural Communications. Their undergraduate studies were completed at the University of Victoria from 2001 to 2004, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology with a concentration in Qualitative Research Strategies. In addition to their formal education, Katey also holds several certifications, including an Endorsed Health Coach certification from Shae in 2016, an Emergency Operations Centre - Information Officer Certificate from the Justice Institute of British Columbia in 2012, and a Certificate of Achievement in Reputation Management from the Reputation Institute in 2011.

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