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About CEGN.org
CEGN is a brandable .org name that represents everything about preserving the environment. It featured reports, webinars, workshops, resources, and enews for a Canadian pro-environment organization.
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Nancy Baron is the Director of Science Outreach for COMPASS and the lead communication trainer for the Leopold Leadership Program based at Stanford University, USA. She leads workshops for academic, government, and NGO scientists who want to make their work more accessible and relevant to journalists, policy makers and the public. Nancy has designed and led science communications programs in the United States, Canada, Sweden, Tanzania, Panama, Brazil, South Africa and other countries. Nancy began her career as a biologist in Banff National Park in Canada, then morphed into journalism and is now a communications coach for scientists. She has won numerous writing awards including the Canadian Science Writers Science in Society and National Magazine awards. She has written a popular field guide, The Birds of Coastal British Columbia (Lone Pine Publishing) and a “how to” communications guide book for scientists titled Escape from the Ivory Tower: A Guide to Making Your Science Matter (Island Press). Nancy was awarded the 2013 Peter Benchley Ocean Award for Excellence in the Media for her work at the intersection of science and journalism.
Dr. Ted Boadway: As the director of Health Policy for the Ontario Medical Association Dr. Boadway presented medicine and science in a manner that made it useful to the policy and public policy process. Good science does not always translate into good policy, and to ensure that it does requires solid science, understandable presentations for the non scientist, relevance to people’s health, a sound release strategy, and working in various fashions with different partners. The health affects of smog represented one of those projects.
Wanda Brascoupe Peters is Bear Clan, a Mohawk/Algonquin and member of Kitigan Ziibi Anishinabeg. She received her traditional education from her Grandmother and mother. As the youngest of six children it was her father, an ironworker, who shared the importance of balancing a traditional education with a western one. Following this advice and her sibling’s footsteps she went onto post‐secondary education. In 1999, Wanda began a successful business career when she started a high tech resource firm. Wanda’s charitable activities began as a teacher in reciprocity, a fundamental component of Indigenous cultures. Fifteen years later, these have expanded into fundraising and advocacy for organizations close to her heart. They include: OneXOne First Nations Breakfast Program, First Assist Initiative and D.I.F.D. , programs and initiatives aimed at transforming youth mental health. Wanda is known as a natural communicator and innate bridge builder. She brings her view that reciprocity and reconciliation are action-oriented words when we allow them to be.
Mary Pat Campbell is Suncor’s Manager, Stakeholder and Aboriginal Relations. Mary is responsible for the effective development and execution of Stakeholder and Aboriginal Relations’ strategies to support both enterprise-wide business and community needs. Mary Pat has worked for 17 years in the oil and gas industry in a range of positions including Continuous Improvement Specialist, Manager of Industrial and Wholesale Business Planning and Socio-Economic Management. Mary knows oil and gas the industry has a powerful opportunity to make a positive difference in society. In this work she gets she brings residents and businesses together to create vibrant and sustainable communities. Mary holds a master’s degree in information science from the University of Toronto.
Stephen Ellis is the Northern Senior Associate at Tides Canada. Based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Stephen works with Northern communities and partners to create and implement a strategic granting program that builds capacity and advances solutions to integrated social, cultural, environmental, and economic challenges in the North. After completing a Masters in Environmental Studies at the University of Waterloo, Stephen and his family lived in Lutsel K’e, a Dene community on the East Arm of Great Slave Lake, for over 12 years. During this time he focused on work helping indigenous peoples, governments, and industry tackle tough land and resource challenges. He is a member of the Environmental Monitoring Advisory Board for the Diavik Diamond Mine and a Director for the Dechinta Institute for Research and Learning. He previously chaired the Akaitcho Screening Board and was a long-standing Director of the Denesoline Corporation and a member of the NWT Protected Areas Strategy Steering Committee.
Aaron Freeman runs Pivot Strategic Consulting, which helps companies, NGOs and foundations develop their capacity to solve environmental problems through public policy. From 2009 to 2012, he served as Senior Advisor to the Premier of Ontario, advising the Premier on Environment, Justice, Labour, Natural Resources, Aboriginal Affairs, Agriculture, Municipal Affairs, and Northern Development. Aaron has played a key role in several national advocacy campaigns on environment and energy, democratic reform, consumer, international development and human rights issues. He was the Policy Director for Environmental Defence, and prior to that, he successfully ran campaigns for changes to laws dealing with endangered species, foreign aid, and new political fundraising rules. In 2008, Aaron was named by the Hill Times as one of the Top 100 Federal Lobbyists in Canada. He was the only representative from the environmental sector on the list. Between 2004 and 2009, Aaron was a part-time faculty member at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law, where he taught public governance law. He is the co-author of The Laws of Government: The Legal Foundations of Canadian Democracy, the most comprehensive legal reference book on the law of Canadian democracy.