Jacylin Meyer

[J-C-Lin] [My-Er]

Jace (she/her), daughter of Helene Rose Poirier and mom to Charlie Rose, is a nomadic Métis woman who has dedicated her life to being of service to youth and building community spaces for self determination where people can experience belonging without bounds as they strive for self actualization.

As a BC trained teacher, Jace has cultivated an expertise in the co-creation of culturally relevant, trauma-informed, and place-based education. As a systems thinker and change agent, Jace authored 7 national Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education curricula influencing the outreach programs of 33 post secondary institutions through her previous work with Actua Canada and Canada Learning Code. Her most formative experiences were spent leading a Northern outreach program across the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Teaching in public, non-profit, and industry contexts, Jace’s teaching has reached more than 1.25 million learners from coast to coast to coast.

Jace stepped into the world of e-commerce in 2017, and led the creation of Shopify’s onboarding training program for their research and development teams, notably launching RnD Camp, an onboarding accelerator program for all new employees and RnD Media - an on-demand educational media strategy to support their international expansion and continuous learning of employees through videos and podcasts.

In 2019, Jace championed a new area of work for the ecommerce company, creating her role as the Lead for Indigenous Entrepreneurs, and formed a global network of Indigenous entrepreneurship education hubs to support the rise of Indigenous economic well being globally. Her Indigenous advocacy support never wavered.

As a fierce advocate for Indigenous entrepreneurs, Jace has traveled the globe and spoken to 70,000 people in order to co-create the conditions necessary for Indigenous entrepreneurs to thrive. In 2019 Jace was recognized as a BMW World Responsible Leader.

As a serial entrepreneur and a busy mom, Jace launched COYA Productions Inc in order to prioritize experiencing joy with her daughter everyday.

Currently living on the territory of the Lekwungen speaking peoples, Jace serves on the board of directors for the Victoria Native Friendship Center, the Indigenous LIFT Collective, and is an advisor for the Founders Fund and Sage Initiative.

In 2022 Jace was honoured to receive the UVIC Distinguished Alumni award for her work serving Indigenous communities, and the DMZ Women of the Year award for her work in technology across Canada.

The Short Bio

Jace Meyer birthed COYA Productions Inc. with a mission to mobilize the knowledge of social impact creators, Indigenous entrepreneurs, and unheard youth voices through the production of training programs, online courses, and events with a social Impact. As a Métis founder, Jace believes if you believe in the Consequences Of Your Actions, we can all be better ancestors. Recognized as a UVic Distinguished Alumni and DMZ Women of the Year, Jace serves her community as a director of the Victoria Native Friendship Centre; the Indigenous LIFT Collective, and as a strategic advisor to the Sage Initiative and Founders Fund, helping to diversify entrepreneurship and venture capital. You can book Jace as a motivational speaker, workshop facilitator, and emcee at JaceActually.ca

My purpose is to build experiences with communities...

🦉where everyone is offered equitable access to knowledge,

🦅 where people aren’t afraid to fail in pursuit of self-actualization,

✊ where you can be your authentic self and experience belonging without bounds,

🌎 where everyone’s contributions are valued in shared economies while being in relationship with the land,

🙌 so that we can build for the future wellbeing of our children and home,

♥️ Mother Earth
— Jace