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We are a full service conference and event planning company that offers strategic meeting management solutions that are flexible to your unique needs.

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Natalie Healy

Senior Event Strategist
natalie@intuitivece.com

Natalie is a dedicated meeting producer and event designer with more than 18 years of creating impactful corporate programs, social events, and family experiences. From Churchill to Jamaica and Europe to East Africa, her meeting planning experience includes working as a Project Director with Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO), as Conference + Meeting Planner with the World Federation of Chiropractic, and as Senior Account Manager with Loft Communications + Events, dabbling in the world of employee engagement, in-person and virtual meetings for pharmaceutical clients (such as AZ, Bayer, Boehringer-Ingelheim and Sobi Canada).

Natalie is a strategic thinker, expert multi-tasker and creative team lead with a keen eye for detail. She takes pride in her extensive client services skill and commitment to collaboration and partnerships. Listening to client needs and translating those into a succinct communications and operating plans is key to her work. She is passionate about the why and intent on having her audiences feel included and share in moments that invigorate, inspire, and touch the heart in unexpected ways – especially in the corporate world.

She was also Talent Coordinator for CTV’s CanadaAM and Event Assistant for the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) when she arrived in Toronto from Niagara in 2002, both of which became formative in her career path toward hospitality, communication, logistics and travel. So, when she isn’t planning client meetings somewhere in the world, she’s planning 6th birthday parties, first communions, and family retreats from the beautiful west end of Ottawa where she now calls home. Natalie is a yogi, reader, with-kids-in-the-kitchen dancer and lover of food, wine, design, music, movies, and cats – but don’t tell her 14-year-old Wheaton.