Episode #2: A Look Back – From Rejection to Recognition Oneida Nation of the Thames Long-Term Care Home. by Ron Gersh

The Engagement Strategy That Made the Generational Difference for Oneida Nation of Thames Elders

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Have First Nations Engaged The Province Enough when Advancing Community Priorities? by Ron Gersh

“Building Stronger Pathways: Advancing First Nation Health Through Provincial Partnership in Ontario”

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TheCCSGroup: Looking Back – A Series That Reflects on Our Wins by Ron Gersh

🎥 Watch the first episode now: Looking Back – A Series That Looks Back at Our Successes

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Are “Shovel Ready” Projects Back?And Is Your Organization Ready? by Ron Gersh

The Canadian economy is sending warning signs. But for proactive organizations, that may mean opportunity.

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Strengthening Rural Ontario Together: CCSProject’s Proven Expertise with the ROD Program by Ron Gersh

Unlocking Economic Growth for Rural Communities – Program Received Additional $20 Million Dollars – Application Deadline September

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Why Your Lobbyist Is the Most Powerful Asset in a Recession: Navigating Recovery and Opportunity with Expert Advocacy by Ron Gersh

What instruments are available for Governments to Combat Recession? What Tactics can Government Relations specialists deploy to Assist Your Organization?

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Ron Gersh

Ron Gersh has been involved in government relations at Queen’s Park, Parliament Hill and City Hall for over 20 years. 
He has serviced many associations, First Nations, hospitals, and corporations in his time as a political consultant. Ron has built a strong reputation in the government relations industry and prides himself on his ability to deliver desired results to clients. His successes at all levels of government speak for themselves. He has helped numerous clients, from large corporations to First Nations communities, obtain funding for their projects and negotiate win-win solutions for all parties involved

Ron previously worked as a Senior Consultant for Leonard Domino & Associates before starting his own business in 2006. During his time at Leonard Domino & Associates, Ron was heavily involved in carving out a niche in the First Nation and non-profit sector. Ron holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Schulich School of Business.