Daniel Tessier-Young brings to BNP Inspire a wealth of experience in association management, public affairs, advocacy and event organization. A bilingual, results-oriented practitioner, Daniel is a strategic thinker who doesn’t lose sight of the operational details. He excels at developing, managing and executing high-impact advocacy and partnership initiatives. His expertise includes problem-solving, consensus-building, conflict resolution and facilitation using a collaborative approach to achieve strategic objectives.
Analytical, Daniel has a thorough understanding of the federal and provincial political process, and how decisions are influenced by the intersection of political, bureaucratic, public and stakeholder interests.
Over the years, Daniel has supported the efforts of some 90 non-profit associations and organizations, including the Canadian Abbeyfield Homes Society, the Canadian Hearing Health Alliance, the Canadian Hearing Aid Society, the Mining Association of Canada, the Canadian Automobile Association, the Insurance Brokers Association of Canada and the Insurance Bureau of Canada.
He is passionate about community and charitable involvement, with a particular interest in social housing, suicide prevention and community support for young adults.
Outside of his professional activities, Daniel is an avid year-round cyclist and rock music historian. He enjoys reading about American and French revolutionary history, political biographies and British crime fiction.