Cheryl Loadman
Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek
Cheryl Loadman
Cheryl Loadman is a passionate and lifelong advocate for social democracy. She believes that Canadians deserve a government that leaves no one behind.
An experienced entrepreneur and educator, Cheryl is currently a faculty member at the Edwards School of Business, University of Saskatchewan, where she teaches International Business, Business and Public Policy, and Business Negotiations. She has also started two businesses.
Before joining Edwards, Cheryl worked as Executive Director of Saskatoon Services for Seniors. She also has over 20 years of experience with the Government of Saskatchewan which included manager roles in the Ministry of the Economy and five years as Chief of Staff to the Minister of Finance under the Romanow government.
Cheryl has served on over 50 boards for businesses, credit unions, and nonprofits, ranging from Credit Union Central of Saskatchewan to a local theatre group. A dedicated volunteer, Cheryl supports causes like wildlife rescue, homelessness, mental health, and women’s and queer issues. Her efforts have earned her the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal and the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal.
Using her work and life experiences, and the stories of her neighbours to guide her advocacy, Cheryl is eager to be a strong voice for the people of Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek. Together, we can build a Canada that takes care of everyone.
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