Corey Kinsella is the Project Lead for Physical Sciences & Traditional Lands at Cambium Indigenous Professional Services (CIPS) Inc. A proud Anishinaabe from Curve Lake First Nation, Corey brings over 10 years of experience in the natural resources sector. He specializes in environmental assessments, remediation, Indigenous consultation, species-at-risk permitting, and community benefit planning. A graduate of Fleming College’s Earth Resources Technician program and a practicing member of the Williams Treaties First Nations, Corey integrates traditional ecological knowledge with technical expertise through a “Two-Eyed Seeing” approach. He serves as President of the Kawartha Lakes Delta Waterfowl Chapter and sits on multiple committees within his community. Corey is committed to sustainable development and environmental stewardship, and works closely with clients to support responsible land and resource management. He is a registered Environmental Professional with ECO Canada.