Erin has been a lifelong Saskatchewan resident, retired from a career in federal policing and onto a second career as a business owner/contract service provider in the human resource industry; she investigates policy breaches. Erin lives in rural Saskatchewan, north of Regina, with her husband and daughter. She has three additional children and a granddaughter. She owns a horse stable and is very involved with local farm/ranch culture and rural vitalization. Erin was a board member with Heritage Saskatchewan from 2017 to 2025, having moved out of the past president's chair. She remains a member of Heritage Saskatchewan.
Erin was fortunate to learn policy governance through her time on the Heritage Saskatchewan Board of Directors. As a person who works with policy daily, she has an ingrained understanding of its importance and function.
During her time with Heritage Saskatchewan, she was also fortunate to attend the National Trust Conference twice, which was an exceptionally interesting and fulfilling experience. Erin believes strongly in the culture and heritage of this province, and all of the wonderful facets of it, as well as the importance of carrying culture and heritage into the future of the province.