Presentation Design ✦ Branding ✦ Communication

Presentations

2025 - 2026

A successful executive presentation is strategically designed to communicate key messages with clarity, confidence, and impact in high-stakes, large-scale public settings.

Over the course of my work with Mayor Marianne Meed Ward, I have developed and designed a wide range of custom presentations tailored to diverse audiences and high-profile engagements. Each presentation is uniquely branded through visual systems I created for the Mayor’s Office, ensuring consistency while adapting to the tone, audience, and strategic goals of each event.

From council presentations and keynote addresses to community forums and regional conferences, strong editorial design, clear information hierarchy, and thoughtful storytelling are applied throughout to communicate complex ideas with clarity, professionalism, and impact.

Mayor’s 2026 State of the City Address

Amid growing political pressures and personal threats, Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward used her annual State of the City address to focus on resilience, forward-thinking leadership, and ambitious initiatives to address traffic congestion and strengthen public transit. Speaking to a sold-out crowd of 500 attendees at the Burlington Chamber of Commerce breakfast, the Mayor outlined key priorities including the creation of a new transportation roundtable, continued transit improvements, and efforts to respond to tariff-related economic impacts.

Mayor’s Speaker Series: Burlington to the World — Peace, Partnerships, and the Power of Remembrance

From student pen pal programs to international stormwater management innovations, local leaders and community volunteers highlighted how global collaboration continues to influence Burlington’s policies and priorities during the bi-annual Mayor’s Speaker Series. Focused on mundialization and Burlington’s connections to the First and Second World Wars, the discussion featured MP Karina Gould, Ward 3 Councillor Rory Nisan, and Mundialization Committee Chair Hassan Raza. The panel also explored how Burlington and Canada can draw on international perspectives and municipal partnerships to help address long-term challenges and drive meaningful change locally.

Mayor & Council Town Hall

At the Mayor & Council Town Hall, Mayor Marianne Meed Ward and members of Council provided residents with updates on Burlington’s key priorities, including affordability, housing, transportation, infrastructure, development, and public safety. The presentation highlighted ongoing investments in core services, efforts to address traffic congestion and housing challenges, community affordability programs, and initiatives aimed at maintaining Burlington’s high quality of life while planning responsibly for the city’s future.

Mayor’s Speaker Series: Community Safety, Connection, and Well-Being

The Mayor’s Speaker Series: Community Safety, Connection, and Well-Being brought together residents, community organizations, Halton Regional Police, and Crime Stoppers for a discussion focused on crime prevention, neighbourhood safety, and strengthening community connections. The event highlighted Burlington’s collaborative approach to public safety, including the launch of a new Community Watch pilot program in Ward 6, ongoing efforts to address crime trends such as auto theft, and the importance of community engagement in building a safer and more connected city.

Mayor’s Office Presentation for MP Pam Damoff’s Young Women in Leadership Program — Content Creation

At the request of MP Pam Damoff’s office, I developed and delivered a knowledge-sharing presentation for students participating in the Young Women in Leadership program focused on creating impactful, professional-quality social media reels. The presentation provided practical guidance on storytelling, content creation, and specific editing techniques used to create engaging short-form video content for digital platforms.