Policy that resonates.
Solutions that land.

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Meet Lauren

Blending a journalist’s curiosity, an artist's creativity, a gamer's strategy, and a would-be lawyer’s logic into a rare skillset; Lauren can read a system, read a room, and tell the story that moves both.

Through strategic storytelling, impactful policy, and solution-oriented advocacy, she bridges policy and people by crafting data-driven strategies designed to resonate with diverse audiences. By turning complex ideas into people-centred impact, public sentiment moves into action and public action becomes long-term change — driving policy that is practical, people-centred, and built to last.

Curious, analytical, and fluent in human behaviour, Lauren has built her policy career around one core belief: that the best solutions start with the right story.

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Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.
— George Bernard Shaw
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Philosophy

The answers to today’s challenges sit at the intersection of policy and people. Through strategic storytelling, impactful policy, and solution-oriented advocacy, I craft data-driven strategies that resonate with diverse audiences.

I get there by grounding every recommendation in evidence, lived experience, and practical steps governments can actually deliver — building trust between policymakers and the communities these decisions affect.

The result is powerful, high-impact advocacy that shapes narratives and builds momentum. It means re-imagining systems, challenging outdated assumptions, and designing solutions built for the future. When complex ideas become people-centred impact, public sentiment turns into action, and action becomes lasting change.

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fact-based, hot takes

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Stop texting me saying you’re having a city planning emergency. There’s no such thing as a city planning emergency.
— Mark Brendanawicz, 'Parks & Rec'