Kim Baird is the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) for Tsawwassen First Nation and a former Chief who played a pivotal role as Chief Negotiator in securing the Tsawwassen Treaty, which came into force in 2009. This groundbreaking agreement is one of Canada’s first urban modern treaties and has become a model for reshaping relationships between Indigenous nations and the Crown. As a leader who has guided the transition from negotiation to the implementation of the Tsawwassen Treaty, Kim has over a decade of post-treaty experience, providing her with unique insights into the complexities of treaty implementation, federal engagement, and governance.
Beyond her role at Tsawwassen First Nation, Kim advises Indigenous communities, governments, businesses, and other organizations on Indigenous matters through her company, Kim Baird Strategic Consulting. She is committed to improving the quality of life for Indigenous people, offering expertise in First Nation policy, governance, economic development, and consultation. In BC, where First Nations are recognized as rights holders, not stakeholders, Kim underscores that building strong, respectful relationships with Indigenous communities is essential for any business or government operation. This is especially crucial in the context of reconciliation and engagement in a province where Indigenous rights are constitutionally protected.
Kim is the Chancellor of Kwantlen Polytechnic University and serves on several boards, including the Canada Infrastructure Bank and FPX Nickel. Recognized for her negotiation, communication, and facilitation skills, she is a sought-after public speaker. Kim’s leadership and contributions have earned her numerous accolades, including membership in both the Order of British Columbia and the Order of Canada, an Indspire Laureate award, and the Institute of Corporate Directors designation.