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Member Bios
Cheryl Slusarchuk, President of Premier’s Technology
Council
Cheryl Slusarchuk is the
president of the Premier’s Technology Council, which advises the B.C.
government on issues related to the advancement and application of technology
in the province. She is prominent in the B.C. business and technology community
and was recognized as one of the “Top 40 under 40” businesspeople for 2003 by
Business in Vancouver and in the 2006 Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory as a
leading lawyer in the area of computer law. Slusarchuk is a partner with
McCarthy Tétrault and heads the technology practice in B.C.
Shawn Atleo, B.C. Regional Chief for Assembly of First
Nations
Shawn A-in-chut Atleo is a
Hereditary Chief from the Ahousaht First Nation. He has served First Nations
for 20 years as a leader, negotiator, facilitator, mediator, strategic planner,
and president of Umeek Human Resource Development. As the BC Regional Chief,
Atleo is also a founding member of the BC First Nations Leadership Council
(BCAFN, Union of BC Indian Chiefs and First Nations Summit).
Donna Barnett, Mayor of the District of 100 Mile House
Donna Barnett is in her sixth
term as mayor of the District of 100 Mile House. Barnett is involved with all
aspects of the community, serving as chair of the Cariboo Chilcotin Beetle
Action Coalition, and involved with economic development, health, education,
safety and community planning.
Lyn
Brown, Vice-President, Corporate Relations and Social Responsibility, Catalyst
Paper
Lyn Brown is responsible for
the company’s broad social responsibility agenda. Brown joined the company in
2004, bringing a graduate degree in business and 20 years of broad experience
in journalism, associations, crown corporations, electric utilities and telecommunications.
Jeff Burghardt, President and CEO, Prince Rupert Grain
Ltd
Jeff Burghardt has worked in
the agricultural industry for more than 25 years, holding a variety of
operations and marketing jobs with Cargill Ltd., one of the owners of Prince Rupert
Grain. He is a director of the Health Employers Association of British
Columbia, chair of the Health Benefit Trust, chair of the Northwest Corridor
Development Corporation, a past director of the Western Transportation Advisory
Council, and past chair of the Northern Health Authority.
Teresa Coady, Bunting Coady Architects
Teresa Coady is responsible
for developing and pioneering the Integrated Design Process, which successfully
involves the client in all aspects of design and construction. Under her
leadership, Bunting Coady Architects has won over 50 awards for design quality
and building performance, including the BOMA Earth Award on four separate
occasions. Bunting Coady Architects has more square footage of LEED Gold
certified projects than any other firm in North America.
Naomi Devine, Common Energy
Naomi Devine is currently
studying at the University of Victoria where she is pursuing a degree in
Environmental Studies and Political Science. She is a co-founder of Common
Energy, an emerging network of students, staff, faculty, and regional partners
working to find solutions to climate change at the university level.
Dr. David Keith,
Professor, Earth Sciences, University of Calgary
Professor Keith works near
the interface between climate science, energy technology and public policy. His
technical and policy work addresses the capture and storage of CO2,
the economics and climatic impacts of large-scale wind power, the use of
hydrogen as a transportation fuel, and the technology and implications of
geoengineering. Keith has served as a member of several advisory boards and
panels including Canada’s ‘blue ribbon’
Panel on Sustainable Energy Technology and as a member of U.S. National
Academy committees. He currently serves on Canada’s Capture and Storage Task Force, and is one of the world’s energy
experts named by national science academies to the InterAcademy Council study
on Transitions to Sustainable Energy
Systems.
Randy McLeod, President & CEO BP Energy Co.
(Canada)
Randy McLeod oversees all BP
activities in Canada. He brings over 25 years of energy industry experience and
has held various management positions with BP in Canada, Alaska and Trinidad.
He holds an engineering degree from the University of Western Ontario and
completed Stanford University’s executive program. McLeod is a member of the
Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta.
Dr. John Robinson, Professor, Institute for Resources,
Environment and Sustainability, UBC
Dr. Robinson is a professor
at UBC’s Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, of which he
was director from 1992-2001. He is a member of the Advisory Council of the
David Suzuki Foundation and the Vancouver Climate Leadership Council and is on
the board of the Sustainable Cities Foundation. He is a lead author in Working
Groups II and III of the IPCC. His contribution to the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change jointly won him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 with Al Gore.
He holds a PhD in geography from the University of Toronto on the intersection
of energy policy analysis and philosophy.
Peter Robinson, David Suzuki Foundation (as of Jan
‘08)
Peter Robinson is the new CEO
of the David Suzuki Foundation, after seven successful years as CEO of
Vancouver-based Mountain Equipment Co-op. Robinson is a national leader who has
proven that it is possible for a business to be environmentally sustainable,
socially conscious and extremely successful. Under his leadership, MEC almost
doubled in size, adding five new stores across the country, more than one
million new members, and increasing its annual sales from $147 million to $240
million. It has also earned international accolades for its transparency, its
ethical sourcing policies and its sustainable building and business practices.
Robinson is also a senior Canadian delegate of the Red Cross and is the new
chancellor of Royal Roads University.
Ian Tostenson, President and CEO, BC Restaurant and
Foodservices Association
Ian Tostenson is president
and CEO of the BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association. An accomplished
business leader in the wine, beer and spirits industry in British Columbia,
Tostenson was the proprietor of 1 Four Management, president and CEO of
Cascadia Brands, and held several senior positions with Calona Wines. He was
chair of the BC Wine Institute from 1995-2000. He was a 1998 Entrepreneur of
the Year awards finalist and winner of Business in Vancouver’s Under 40
Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
Mossadiq Umedaly, Chairman, Xantrex Technology Inc.
Mossadiq Umedaly, as chairman
of Xantrex Technology Inc., is responsible for the vision and strategic
direction of the company. He was also the chief executive officer from 1999 to
2003. During that time, he repositioned and transformed the company from a
small niche player to a world leader in advanced power electronics. From 1990
to 1998, Umedaly was the vice-president and chief financial officer of Ballard
Power Systems, the world’s leading fuel cell company. At Ballard, he played an
instrumental role in securing key strategic partnerships and in developing,
financing and positioning the company for growth.
Umedaly serves on the
advisory boards for the faculties of business at Simon Fraser University and
McMaster University, Ontario. He is a member of the Premier’s Technology
Council in British Columbia, a member of the board for National Centre for
Photovoltaics in the United States, and a member of the Business Council on
Sustainability with the David Suzuki Foundation. He is also an advisor and contributor
to several philanthropic projects in Canada, and developing countries in Africa
and Asia.
In April 2005, Umedaly was
appointed by the Premier to lead the Alternative Energy and Power Technology
Task Force to develop an implementation plan for the “Vision to Grow and World
Class Power Technology Cluster in a Sustainable British Columbia,” a report
that he authored.
Joe Van Belleghem, Three Point Properties
Joe Van Belleghem is
responsible for green building development strategies at the BuildGreen
Consulting arm of Three Point Properties. He is a chartered accountant with
over 17 years of experience in real estate development and financing in a range
of sectors, including hospitality, residential, office and retail. Van
Belleghem is a board member of both the United States Green Building Council
and the Canadian Green Building Council. He is also a LEED Accredited
Professional and Advanced Faculty Member.
John Walker, President and CEO, FortisBC Inc.
John Walker has worked with
the Fortis group of companies since 1983, where he began his career with
Newfoundland Power Inc. In 1989, Walker started at Fortis Properties Inc.,
where he held several positions and served as president and chief executive
officer from 1996 to 2005.
Dr. Andrew Weaver, School of Earth & Ocean
Sciences, UVic
Dr. Andrew Weaver is a
professor and Canada research chair in atmospheric science in the School of
Earth and Ocean Sciences at UVic. His contribution to the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change jointly won him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 with Al
Gore. He joined UVic in 1992, having spent three years as a natural sciences
and engineering research council university research fellow in the Department
of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at McGill University. He has written over
120 peer reviewed papers in climate, meteorology, oceanography, earth science,
policy and education journals. He was involved as a lead author in the United
Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change second and third scientific
assessments of climate change. Weaver presently serves on the United Nations
World Climate Research Program Working Group on Coupled Modelling, and the
United States National Academy of Sciences Climate Research Committee as well
as the NAS Panel on Climate Feedbacks. He is co-chair of the UN WCRP
CLIVAR-PAGES Intersection Panel and is an editor of the Journal of Climate.
Ex-Officio Member Bios
Dr. Ken Denman, Senior Research Scientist, Canadian
Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis
Dr. Ken Denman is an adjunct
professor at UVic’s School of Earth and Ocean Sciences and a senior research
scientist with the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, an
Environment Canada research centre based at UVic. He was a convening lead
author of a chapter in the IPCC Climate Change 1995 report. His contribution to
the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change jointly won him the Nobel Peace
Prize in 2007 with Al Gore. Denman has served on the international and Canadian
JGOFS Scientific Steering Committees, and the International GOOS Steering and
Executive Committees.
Dr. Greg Flato, Senior Research Scientist, Canadian
Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis
Greg Flato is an adjunct
professor at UVic’s School of Earth and Ocean Sciences and a senior research
scientist with the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis. Dr.
Flato’s contribution to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change jointly
won him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 with Al Gore. Flato is chair of the CMOS
Vancouver Island Regional Centre. Flato’s research interests include global
coupled climate modelling, sea-ice dynamics and thermodynamics. Flato holds a
PhD in engineering science from Dartmouth College.
Dr. John Fyfe, Senior Research Scientist, Canadian
Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis
John Fyfe is an adjunct
professor at UVic’s School of Earth and Ocean Sciences and a senior research
scientist with the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis. He is an
internationally recognized researcher into climate variability and change and
is a lead author of the IPCC Working Group 1 Fourth Assessment Report entitled
“Climate Change: The Physical Science Basis” (2007). He was also an author of
the Arctic Climate Impacts Assessment (ACIA, 2005) and contributed to the Canadian
Arctic Contaminants Assessment (2003). His contribution to the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change jointly won him the Nobel Peace Prize
in 2007 with Al Gore. Fyfe’s research interests include high latitude ocean and
atmosphere climate variability and change and analyses leading to the
understanding of atmospheric jet variability.
Dr. Werner Kurz, Senior Research Scientist, Pacific
Forestry Centre
Dr. Werner Kurtz leads the
development of a National Forest Carbon Accounting System for Canada. Dr. Kurtz
is an international expert on forest carbon accounting and this is reflected in
his work for the IPCC as lead author on numerous landmark reports on land use,
land-use change and forestry. His contribution to the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change jointly won him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 with Al Gore.
Werner’s research focuses on the impacts of natural disturbances, forest
management and land-use change on forest carbon budgets. Kurz holds a PhD in
forest ecology from UBC.
Dr. Terry Prowse, Project Chief, Water and Climate
Impacts Research Centre (W-CIRC)
Dr. Terry Prowse is a UVic
geography professor and project chief of the Water and Climate Impacts Research
Centre, jointly sponsored by Environment Canada and UVic. Prowse has numerous
publications to his credit, including lead author of the IPCC’s special theme
report on Climate and Water. His contribution to the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change jointly won him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 with Al Gore.
Prowse is a member of the Scientific Steering Group, World Climate Research
Program and the Climate and the Cryosphere program. His research interests
include climate impacts on hydrology and aquatic systems as well as circumpolar
cold regions hydrology. Prowse holds a PhD from the University of Canterbury.
Dr. Frederick Wrona, Branch Director, Water &
Climate Impacts Research Centre (W-CIRC)
Dr. Wrona is a professor in
the University of Victoria’s Department of Geography and branch director of
W-CIRC. Wrona’s high-calibre research has won him a Citation of Excellence from
Environment Canada, and his contribution to the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change jointly won him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 with Al Gore.
Wrona’s expertise is in aquatic ecology and eco-toxicology as well as
biostatistics and quantitative ecology. Wrona holds a PhD from the University
of Calgary.
Special Advisor Bio
Dr. Mark Jaccard, School of Resource &
Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University
Dr. Jaccard develops and
applies energy-economy models to assess sustainable energy and materials
policies. A professor in REM since 1986, Jaccard served as chair and CEO of the
B.C. Utilities Commission (1992-97), on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (1993-96), and on the China Council for International Cooperation on
Environment and Development (1996-01). Currently, he is a lead author on the
Global Energy Assessment (due in 2010), a member of Canada’s National
Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy and a special advisor to Canada’s
Council of Chief Executive Officers. In 2007, he won the SFU President’s Award
for Media and his book, Sustainable Fossil Fuels, won the Donner Prize for best
policy book in Canada. Jaccard is responsible for the Canadian Industrial
Energy End-use Data and Analysis Centre, directed by Dr. John Nyboer,
University Research Associate.
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