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Advocates & ENGOs:
Richard Florizone, Ph.D., President and CEO, IISD (Winnipeg MB)
Angels: Investors & Eco System Support:
Kendra MacDonald. FCPA, ICD.D, CEO, Canada's Ocean Supercluster (St. Johns NL)
Building: Design, Development & Management:
Deborah Byrne, COO, Director, Passive House Design, Kearns Mancini Architects (Toronto)
Cities:
Mayor Valerie Plante, Mayor, City of Montréal (Montreal QC)
Clean Technology: (Li-Cycle Corp. Team)
Tim Johnston, CFA , Co-founder and Executive Chairman, Ajay Kochhar, President and CEO, Co-Founder, Kunal Phalpher, CCO, Chris Biederman, CTO (Toronto, Kingston) <
Consultants & Enablers:
Bruce Taylor. P. Eng. FCAE, President, Enviro-Stewards Inc. (Elmira ON)
Education & Thought Leadership:
Dr. Elena Bennett, Professor, McGill University (Montreal QC)
Financial & Services Organizations: (BMO Financial Group Team, Toronto)
Kelly Deeton, P.Eng., Director, Environmental and Operational Sustainability &
Whitney McWade, Director, Sustainability Strategy, Disclosure and Impact
Manufacturing & Transportation:
Fraser Atkinson, CPA, CEO & Chairman, GreenPower Motor Company (Vancouver, BC)
Primary Resources:
Mark Thompson, CFA , EVP, Chief Strategy & Sustainability Officer, Nutrien (Saskatoon,SK)
Public Sector: (Ministry of Environment & Climate Change team)
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Environment & Climate Change (Vancouver)
Marlo Raynolds, Chief of Staff
Renewable Energy:
Grant Arnold, President and Chief Executive Officer, BluEarth Renewables Inc. (Calgary AB)
Research & Development:
Amanda Hall, P. Geoph, CEO & Founder, Summit Nanotech Corporation (Calgary, AB)
Retail & Consumer Products:
Brad Liski, CEO & Co-founder, Tru Earth Environmental Products Inc. (Port Moody BC)
Technology, Telecom & Media:
Susan Uthayakumar, President, Sustainability Business Division, Schneider Electric (Toronto)
Traditional Energy & Generation:
Vinay Sharma, P.Eng., Ph.D., CEO, London Hydro Inc. (London, ON)
Clean50 Backgrounder and logistics
The Canada's Clean50 award program and Summit were founded in 2011 by Canada's leading clean tech and sustainability executive search firm, Delta Management Group, and CEO Gavin Pitchford, in response to a trend the firm noted when performing executive searches on behalf of clients.
While there was growing acknowledgement that climate change was real, and that broad solutions were needed, most were working exclusively within their own industry silos and not sharing information. Having identified the issue, Delta created the Clean50 Awards as a way to identify leaders from every sector, and then hosted the Summit as a way to bring those same leaders together.
Each fall since 2011, the "Canada's Clean50 list" has marked the accomplishments of 50 sustainability leaders in 16 categories. Recently, the list has expanded to identify Emerging Leaders, Top Sustainability Projects, and to recognize Canadian business and climate heroes with Lifetime Achievement awards. 98% of each year's honourees attend the Clean50 Summit in person, and numerous past winners come back to continue to play a role in deliberations, learn new things, and be inspired.
The 34 remaining members of the Clean50, the 20 Emerging Leaders, the Top Project award winners, and 5 Lifetime Achievement Award winners will be made public between now and October 1st.
Including small teams and Emerging Leaders, The Clean50 Award Alumni list now numbers over 700 of Canada's climate-change-fighting rock stars, and the Summit has led to numerous cross-sector and intra-silo collaborations. In addition, the Honourees' stories have inspired hundreds of Canadians to do more, and in many instances, simply take the inspiration and build upon, and scale what the honourees had already proven could be done.
Most honourees have agreed to be interviewed, and the Clean50 team are pleased to facilitate this.
The underlying purpose of the award program was to identify, recognize and - most importantly - connect sustainability leaders from across Canada. We believe a solution for climate change will take input from every sector of Canadian life, and that cross-sector collaboration will be critical to achieving any measurable success. The Summit was created to accelerate this process.
All Clean50 Honourees are committed to attend the in-person Clean50 Summit 11.0 in Toronto on October 1, 2011 to tackle climate problems and identify out-of-the-box solutions, as well as find opportunities for future collaboration. With 30 Working sessions during the day, 3 different groups of 12 thought leader participants will propose and discuss transformational responses to 10 different climate change challenges. Cross-sector collaboration in the implementation of innovative solutions is vital if Canada is achieve net zero carbon emissions in transportation, from buildings and by consumers, fast enough to save humanity. The Clean50 Summit provides both the inspiration and the forum. The work sessions are capped by an awards dinner.
All Summit participants will comply with Ontario's Covid regulations and will be fully vaccinated, have tested negative with a Covid PCR test in the prior 72 hours, and again passed a rapid test before entering the venue, as will 100% of venue and catering staff. Every element of the event will be conducted in the most environmentally friendly and safest possible manner. In addition to this website, we also do fax and email distribution. Call us for a quote on your distribution needs at 416-805-7720 or email us at huffd@ecostrategy.ca.