What Drives Us

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Identity.

StonePoint represents practical leadership, real-world skill development, and authentic community connection. We focus on creating meaningful, engaging learning experiences that are practical, respectful, and results-driven.

We deliver customized programs that move beyond theory and into action. Our work brings people together in learning environments where skills are practiced, confidence is built, and leadership is strengthened through experiences.

Our identity is hands-on, relationship-based, and our programs are designed to create real growth which happens through participation, practice, and connection.

Every program, partnership, and interaction reflects our commitment to strengthening people, organizations, and communities with trust, integrity, and purpose.

Meet the Team

A diverse team dedicated to your success and growth.

Areas of Expertise

Connect With Us!

Chris Leroux [email protected]
Cell: 403-308-3490
Jay Langager [email protected]
Cell: 403-332-1487
WHERE WE WORK

StonePoint operates two offices in Southern Alberta, one in Lethbridge and the other in Turner Valley. While our office locations are based in Southern Alberta, StonePoint provides Leadership & Development support across Western Canada and the Northern Territories.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We acknowledge that we live, work, play and meet, on the territories of Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island, now called Canada. We recognize the importance of honouring the past, acknowledging the present, and working towards a future that embraces reconciliation and respect for Indigenous Peoples. We are each responsible for holding good relations with the local First Peoples, who continue to fight for their rights as sovereign Nations. We honour the stewardship of the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit that call this land home today. We strive to stand in solidarity and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples and Nations across Turtle Island.

StonePoint has physical offices on Treaty 7 and respectfully acknowledges that we live and work on the traditional and ancestral territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) Confederacy, which includes the Siksika, Kainai, and Piikani Nations. We also recognize the Tsuut'ina and Stoney Nakoda Nations, the Métis Nation of Alberta (Region 3), and all people who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta.