Luticia Miller
First Nations Major Projects Coalition
Luticia Miller is a senior executive, operator, investor, and advisor working at the intersection of capital, infrastructure, and Indigenous-led economic development. She currently serves as President and Managing Partner of Drive Workforce Lodging, where she leads ventures supporting the workforce and infrastructure build-out required for large-scale clean energy and industrial projects across Canada. She also holds the role of Vice President of Project Development at the First Nations Major Projects Coalition (FNMPC), where she advises First Nation consortia on governance, commercial structures, and equity participation in nationally significant infrastructure, transmission, and energy projects. In parallel, she operates as an investor and advisor, sitting on boards and supporting early-stage companies and Indigenous and corporate partners in evaluating, structuring, and financing high-impact ventures.
With more than 20 years of experience across major projects, she began her career as a welding apprentice in Northern Alberta before advancing into project controls leadership on $100M+ industrial builds with AECOM and PTW. She later transitioned into executive leadership and capital strategy following her Executive MBA from Queen’s University’s Smith School of Business. Her experience spans the full project lifecycle—from field execution to capital stack design—enabling her to bridge operational delivery with financial and governance strategy. She works across clean energy, transmission, storage, hydrogen, carbon solutions, circular economy, and workforce infrastructure, with a consistent focus on ensuring Indigenous Rights Holders are structured as true equity partners in major projects.