Welcome to JSA Strategies Consulting Services. My
name is Jake Anthony. I’ve had the great pleasure of sitting on the boards
of directors and committees of numerous non-profits, municipalities, as well as a major
provincial Crown corporation and a government agency over the course of almost two decades.
I am a recognized diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) expert. As such, I
hold my professional designation as a Canadian Certified Inclusion Professional (CCIP) from
the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion. In addition to my work in the non-profit
sector, I have also been an accessibility consultant for the past decade, working
collaboratively with arts organizations, various levels of government, public school
districts, community groups and post-secondary institutions to help eliminate accessibility
barriers.
JSA Strategies Consulting Services, is a non-profit
governance and diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) consulting firm based
out of Burnaby. Jake specializes in assisting organizations in the pursuit of excellence in
regards to good governance by providing consultation services around strategic planning,
board and CEO recruitment, succession planning, stakeholder engagement, organizational DEIA,
as well as providing online workshops around non-profit governance and organizational
leadership. Jake provides dedicated, affordable services to non-profits in need of
consultation support.
I offer personalized consultation services designed to help you navigate challenges, refine your vision, and take decisive next steps. Whether you need expert insight, structured guidance, or a fresh perspective, I provide thoughtful, tailored support that meets you exactly where you are and moves you toward where you want to be.
My online workshops offer immersive, interactive learning experiences designed to spark
insight and build real skills. Each session blends practical guidance with creative
exploration — all accessible from the comfort of your own space.
“Jake Anthony is warm, knowledgeable, and
easy to work with. He brings experience and nuance to the conversation around arts
accessibility, balancing big ideas with patience and practicality.”
Andrea Cownden
Accessible PuSh Coordinator