Laura de Jonge

Laura Anne "Lolly" de Jonge (née Goulet;[1] born September 2, 1960) is a Métis family advocate, corporate social responsibility practitioner, filmmaker[2] and magazine founder from Canada.

During her time as Director, Global Business Practices, she served on the Advisory Committee of the Corporate Ethics Management Council for the Conference Board of Canada[6] in addition to serving as Vice-Chair of the Social Responsibility Working Group of the International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association (a participant of the Business Action for Energy).

She sat on the boards of Canadian Business for Social Responsibility and the Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers where she also served as President.

[7] She donated to establish the Sandra Botting Bursary at Mount Royal University for students in the Bachelor of Midwifery degree program.

[10] In May 2010 Laura facilitated a presentation on the diversity of the Canadian Landscape for the Alberta Women's Science Network Operation Minerva Project - Aboriginal Girls Program for students from the Calgary Board of Education, the Catholic School System and the Siksika First Nation community.

Dr Lolly de Jonge in Metis sash