Madeleine Redfern is an Indigenous woman involved in high-tech and innovation and is actively involved in transformative technologies in telecommunications, transportation, and energy. Madeleine is President of the Ajungi Consulting Group, Chair of the Nunavut Legal Services Board, Advisor to the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, a Trudeau Foundation Board Member (former Trudeau Foundation Mentor), Co-Chair with the Gordon Munk Arctic Security Program, and a Board member of Maliiganik Legal Aid. She is a graduate of the Akitsiraq Law School with an LLB from the University of Victoria and was the first Inuk to be given a Supreme Court of Canada clerkship.
In Iqaluit, she is a businessperson and a strong social advocate for transformative initiatives. Madeleine has a great deal of governance and volunteer experience with Aboriginal and Inuit organizations, including, as Secretary-Treasurer of the Inuit Non-Profit Housing Corporation, President of the Tungasuvvingat Inuit Community Centre, founding Board Member of Ottawa Inuit Headstart, and founding member of the Wabano Aboriginal Health Centre. She was also Executive Director of the Qikiqtani Truth Commission, which reviewed the “effects of federal government policies on Eastern Arctic Inuit” between the 1950s and 1980s. Her advocacy, professional, and governance work has shown her dedication and passion toward the development and delivery of programs assisting Aboriginal, Inuit, northerners and Canadians that reflect community values, needs, and priorities.