Feeding and Fuelling the Local Economy
Corporate Responsibility October 2, 2015 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sheep River Library Black Diamond/Turner Valley Cost: $15 ($4.50 after tax credit) Leor has worked within the energy industry for seven years as a Corporate Social Responsibility Advisor. Previous to this, he worked in the international development sector with a non-profit water organization. He was the Eco-Initiatives Manager for the Calgary Folk Festival for five years and now sits on the festival’s Board of Directors. He is also a co-organizer of TEDxYYC and holds a B.Comm. from Ryerson University. In 2012, Leor was recognized as a Top 40 Under 40 by Avenue Magazine and a Compelling Calgarian by the Calgary Herald. In 2011, he received the YMCA Peace Medal for Humanitarianism. Alison met Leor almost a decade ago when they both worked at Nexen. They connected over the importance of corporate social responsibility. They know first hand how gaining a social license for oil, gas and renewable energy projects is the only way, in this new economy, to get our natural resources to markets. Craig Dunn joins the campaign’s evening discussion series again. He’ll discuss how to increase profitability of existing oil & gas wells and re-purpose Foothills abandoned and suspended wells to make them into community centre-pieces that can feed and fuel the local economy. Come and learn more about how to unlock Alberta’s and Canada’s wealth! Click here to register. Comments are closed.
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