Why Jodie Is Running

"Alberta's future
is in
OUR hands!"
Her Words

Jodie out in the field
on the family farm.
Mountains, Bales and Sunshine.
We are just two years away from the next provincial election. As a councillor, business owner, mother, board advisor, and active community member, I see firsthand how government policies affect Albertans every day. Our way of life—and the future of our children—is at a critical point. Alberta cannot afford uncertainty, and it is essential that we prepare now for the upcoming election. This requires Constituency Associations (CAs) to be ready for nomination contests, have the financial resources they need, be organized, and operate with maximum efficiency.
Regional Directors will play a central role in this work. They serve as the key connection between local CAs and the party’s central leadership. Their responsibilities include ensuring clear communication between the party and grassroots members, representing local interests at the provincial board level, supporting CAs in areas where candidates are not yet established, and ensuring compliance with bylaws, governance standards, and election legislation.
I bring the experience and skill set needed for this role. I ran my first campaign at 22, despite being told I was too young. I built businesses when others said it wasn’t necessary. I completed council initiatives that many believed were not achievable within a single term. My communication abilities, organizational strengths, and innovative approach have consistently helped teams reach ambitious goals. I am confident these strengths can help the United Conservative Party remain organized, prepared, and strong.
I invite you to read what others have shared about working with me and why they believe I am a strong choice for Southern Director.


