SASKATCHEWAN PROFESSIONALS

Professional Community and Economic Developer of Saskatchewan

professional community and economic developer

Have you been engaged in the profession of community and economic development for a minimum of two years? If so, we encourage you to pursue Provincial Certification.

Download the Certification Handbook and Application.

Professionals interested in certifying are encouraged to submit an application to the SEDA office. Exam dates are currently be set on demand.

This Certification Program is offered in partnership with the Saskatchewan Indigenous Economic Development Network. Please contact the SEDA office at 306-384-5817 with any questions on certification.

Maintaining Your Provincial Certification

Annual recertification is designed to be attainable for all Saskatchewan professionals.

Our intent is to ensure that individuals practicing in the profession remain current on best practices, strategies, and tools. By recertifying, you tell your colleagues, employers, and peers that you are dedicated to staying informed of current practices and emerging trends in the field.

There is no annual fee to re-certify for SEDA members, however, a penalty of $50 will be levied for late submissions. Re-certification fees are applicable to non-members of the association.

For more information, download a copy of the Maintenance of Certification Handbook  

The current MOC deadline is December 31, 2023.  Download the MOC Submission Form

Certified Professionals in Saskatchewan

  • Carey Baker, Hometown Planning
  • Celine Favreau, Mid Sask Municipal Alliance
  • Dillon Shewchuk, City of Martensville
  • Jasmin Carlton, Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency
  • Judith Veresuk, Regina Business Improvement District
  • Royce Pettyjohn, Cypress Hills Provincial Park
  • Eve O’Leary, Portage La Prairie Regional Development
  • Lindsay Alliban, Hazlet Economic Development
  • Tina Rasmussen, Meadow Lake Tribal Council
  • Anant Brahmbhatt, La Ronge Indian Band
  • Monica Brunet, Metis Nation of Saskatchewan
  • Gillian Laboucane, Town of Maple Creek
  • Cree Cheechoo, Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technology
  • Katlin Ducherer, City of Lloydminster
  • Lauren Johnson, Town of Shaunavon
  • Tammy MacDonald, Town of Esterhazy
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