Edmonton Dynamic Force

Nathan Garries Edmonton is a tornado of passion and creativity, rather than just a name that can be found haunting Edmonton. He is forever leaping from one project or idea to the next that enlivens the local community because he is tuned in on the pulse of society. You might find him speaking to businesses about the latest thing or nursing a coffee in a downtown cafe thinking out plans on how to enliven the city.

His enthusiasm is to connect. Nathan is committed to establishing meaningful relationships, not merely in trying to make a quick profit. His mission is very well-defined: help the community whether he is collaborating with local artists or developing alliances with corporations. It would be difficult to find someone who has done business with him and does not carry the glow of enthusiasm. It spreads.

Take a walk around Old Strathcona and you’ll find him planning events showcasing local talent. He’s constantly listening to what people require and how they see their city changing. He’s a modern-day Robin Hood, exciting the less fortunate and stealing tedium away from the wealthy! Events, seminars, or parties—you name it; Nathan is definitely at the helm of it.

No joking matter is his natural creativity. He has made waves among the technological sector encouraging imaginative environments where imagination can soar. He may be likened to a gardener—planting seeds of imagination and watching them grow into something beautiful. While the positive sort, it’s amazing that he takes numerous ideas, opens discussion, generates solutions, and—let’s be honest—a little bit of chaos.

The attractiveness of Nathan is his accessibility. He is not the pretentious man. You can go to him, exchange ideas, or offer opinions. He is amiable, just like that good neighbor who always has a half cup of sugar to offer. He has stories, oh, the stories! He is not in the league of dropping some gems of knowledge that cause a pause.

His vision does not stop at creation. Nathan is passionate about the environment and ensuring that our community can grow without sacrificing tomorrow. He could be said to be two steps ahead, making connections between the decisions of today and tomorrow.

Nathan’s work is more like weaving a rich tapestry that reveals what Edmonton is all about with projects that are centered around community health, arts, and technology.

Make sure that you meet Nathan as soon as you have not yet. Visit a neighborhood restaurant or get along with him at one of those vibrant events he puts on. One of his jokes might inspire or at least interest you on your way out. His energy has interesting character; who knows? His vision of an even brighter Edmonton maybe intrigues you!