About

Cori Ramsay has lived in Prince George for 20 years and is proud to call the region home. In 2010, she graduated from the University of Northern British Columbia with a Bachelor of Arts in English and began working in the financial services industry. In 2022, she completed her graduate diploma in Public Relations through the University of Victoria.

Ramsay has spent the last 10+ years working in marketing and communications. She currently works as the Marketing & Strategy Manager for Integris Credit Union.

Ramsay grew up living in poverty and is passionate about making a difference in the lives of those she serves. In 2017, she gave a TEDx talk titled, “Poverty and the Power of the Living Wage,” and in 2018, the Prince George Chamber of Commerce named her a “Top 40 under 40” and as a “Top Figures Under 40” in 2023.

In the 2022 Local General Election, Ramsay was elected to serve a second term on council and was also appointed by council to serve as a Municipal Director for the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George where she sits on several committees including the Reconciliation Committee (Chair). As a Councillor for the City of Prince George she has sat on the following committees:

  • Standing Committee on Finance and Audit (Chair)
  • Advisory Committee on Accessibility
  • Select Committee on Poverty Reduction

During her first term on council Ramsay was elected to the North Central Local Government Association (NCLGA) as their 2nd Vice President (2019), serving as 1st Vice President (2020), President (2021), and Past President (2022). Ramsay has served on the Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) Board as the NCLGA Representative (2021-2022), as Director at Large (2023-2024), and 1st Vice President (2024-2025), and in 2025 became the President of UBCM.

In addition to her UBCM work, Ramsay sits on the Province’s Poverty Reduction Advisory Committee who advises the Honourable Sheila Malcolmson, Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction on poverty reduction matters.