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SUMMARY:Introducing the EP(GHG) Designation – Addressing Critical Gaps in the GHG Management Workforce
DESCRIPTION:ECO Canada and the Greenhouse Gas Management Institute (GHGMI) are pleased to invite you to an exclusive joint webinar exploring the upcoming launch of the Environmental Professional (GHG) – EP(GHG) designation. This new credential is designed to address urgent gaps in the greenhouse gas (GHG) management workforce and provide trusted recognition for professionals in the field. \nHosted by Liz Getty\, this engaging session will feature Kevin Nilsen (President & CEO\, ECO Canada) and Michael Gillenwater (Executive Director & Dean\, GHGMI). Together\, they will provide high-level overviews of their organizations and discuss the industry challenges that the EP(GHG) designation is uniquely positioned to solve. \nAttendees will gain:\n\nAn understanding of the collaboration between ECO Canada and GHGMI to create a globally informed\, nationally recognized designation for GHG professionals.\nInsight into the workforce and industry gaps driving the need for EP(GHG).\nHigh-level information on what the EP(GHG) designation is\, who it’s for\, and how it will strengthen a global climate workforce.\n\nThis webinar is the first in a two-part series. The follow-up session\, scheduled for late November after the designation’s official launch\, will take a deeper dive into requirements\, eligibility\, and the application process for those ready to take the next step. \nJoin us as we introduce a new standard of excellence in greenhouse gas management and set the stage for the future of the low-carbon workforce. \n\nSpeakers\n\nMichael Gillenwater\nExecutive Director & Dean\, GHGMI\nMichael Gillenwater co-founded the Greenhouse Gas Management Institute and serves as its Dean and Executive Director. Dr. Gillenwater is a leading expert on climate change and renewable energy\, with a specific focus on greenhouse gas (GHG) measurement\, reporting\, and verification (MRV) issues. He has dedicated his career to developing the policies and infrastructure necessary for producing highly credible environmental information. \n\nKevin Nilsen\nPresident & CEO\, ECO Canada\n\n\nKevin Nilsen\, President & CEO of ECO Canada\, leads initiatives that strengthen Canada’s environmental workforce\, with a focus on GHG management\, certification\, and education. His leadership ensures ECO Canada’s programs align with industry\, government\, and academic partners to address urgent climate and workforce needs.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/introducing-the-epghg-designation-addressing-critical-gaps-in-canadas-ghg-management-workforce/
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SUMMARY:From Data to Decisions: MRV for Greenhouse Gas Emissions
DESCRIPTION:Join ECO Canada this training program is designed to build knowledge and practical skills in the measurement\, reporting\, and verification (MRV) of greenhouse gas emissions. Participants will gain an understanding of international MRV frameworks\, sector-specific applications\, and compliance requirements under national and global regulations. \nThe course will also cover tools\, methodologies\, and best practices to support effective MRV implementation. Spots are limited\, so secure your place now to enhance your professional credentials and contribute to a low-carbon future by registering for the MRV Training Program! \n\n \nSpeakers\n \n\n \nAndrew Patullo\nManager of Sustainability & Business Development\, AET \n\n\nAndrew Patullo is a sustainability leader with over ten years of experience driving environmental change across the Manufacturing\, Construction\, and Energy sectors. With an MBA from Cornell University\, a background in Mechanical Engineering\, and certifications in sustainable investing and climate change policy\, Andrew brings a unique blend of technical expertise and business strategy. \nIn his role as Manager of Sustainability and Business Development at AET\, he is spearheading thestrategic relaunch of the GHG and Sustainability division\, leading impactful projects such as Grandbridge Energy’s ESG strategy and Bruce Power’s inaugural GHG Offset verification. Beyond his corporate role\, Andrew contributes to industry-wide innovation as a member of the Canadian Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute’s Sustainability Committee\, where he is developing a GHG forecasting tool to address the unique challenges of the construction sector. Passionate about linking organizational change with stakeholder goals\, he is recognized for delivering resilient\, sustainable solutions that balance technical excellence with strategic vision.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/from-data-to-decisions-mrv-for-greenhouse-gas-emissions/
LOCATION:Toronto Public Library – Northern District Branch\, 40 Orchard View Blvd\, Toronto\, ON\, M4R 1B9\, Canada
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