Summit Leadership Archive

Leadership Voices

Global energy leadership from government, industry, and finance.

Public Leadership & Government

Lord David Howell
Lord David Howell
Former UK Energy Secretary
Summit: London 2026

Lord David Howell is a distinguished member of the UK House of Lords and former Secretary of State for Energy. Over several decades of public service, he has held senior ministerial roles addressing international relations, trade policy, and global energy security.

He previously chaired the House of Lords International Relations Committee and has authored numerous works examining geopolitical change and the future of global energy systems. His career reflects deep engagement with international diplomacy and economic strategy.

Lord Howell remains a leading voice on global energy cooperation, market stability, and geopolitical risk. His participation brings a global policy perspective to discussions surrounding energy transition, international investment flows, and the strategic importance of reliable energy supply within an increasingly interconnected world.

The Honourable Danielle Smith
The Honourable Danielle Smith
Premier of Alberta
Summit: Banff 2024

The Honourable Danielle Smith serves as Premier of Alberta, leading one of the world’s most significant energy-producing jurisdictions. Her leadership focuses on strengthening economic competitiveness, advancing responsible resource development, and reinforcing Alberta’s position as a reliable global energy supplier.

Before entering provincial leadership, Premier Smith built a diverse career spanning public policy, media, and business advocacy. She previously served as MLA for Highwood, Leader of Alberta’s Official Opposition, and President of the Alberta Enterprise Group, where she worked closely with industry leaders to promote investment and innovation.

As Premier, she plays a central role in national and international discussions surrounding energy security, regulatory certainty, and technological innovation. Her participation reflects the critical influence of government leadership in shaping stable policy environments that support long-term investment, infrastructure development, and sustainable economic growth.

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The Honourable Gordon Campbell
Summit: Banff 2024

The Honourable Gordon Campbell is President of Hawksmuir International Partners Ltd. and former Premier of British Columbia. During his tenure as Premier, he led significant economic and environmental policy initiatives, including North America’s first broad-based carbon pricing framework.

Following provincial leadership, he served as Canada’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, strengthening diplomatic and trade relationships between Canada and international partners. His career has consistently focused on economic development, global trade strategy, and environmental policy innovation.

Today, Mr. Campbell advises governments, corporations, and institutions on sustainable economic growth, international investment, and climate policy collaboration. His experience bridging public leadership and global diplomacy provides valuable perspective on how governments and industry can work together to advance energy security, innovation, and responsible transition strategies.

The Honourable Peter MacKay, PC, KC (1)
The Honourable Peter MacKay, PC, KC
Former Minister of Justice & Defence, Canada
Summit: Banff 2024

The Honourable Peter MacKay served in the Parliament of Canada for more than 18 years, holding several senior cabinet portfolios including Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Minister of National Defence, and Minister of Foreign Affairs. Throughout his career, he has played a significant role in shaping Canadian national security, international diplomacy, and federal governance.

A King’s Counsel and practicing lawyer, Mr. MacKay continues to advise organizations on regulatory policy, geopolitical risk, and international relations. His experience spans complex negotiations involving defence cooperation, global partnerships, and infrastructure protection.

His participation contributes an important strategic perspective on the intersection of energy security, national resilience, and global political dynamics, highlighting the growing importance of stable energy systems within broader economic and security frameworks.

Stephanie Kusie, MP
Stephanie Kusie, MP
Summit: Banff 2025

Stephanie Kusie serves as Member of Parliament for Calgary Midnapore and has been an active participant in parliamentary discussions related to international trade, foreign affairs, and economic policy. Her work frequently intersects with issues affecting Canada’s energy sector, including infrastructure development, export competitiveness, and regulatory frameworks.

Prior to elected office, Ms. Kusie held senior roles within Global Affairs Canada and international banking institutions, providing her with direct experience in global markets and diplomacy.

Her contributions to energy dialogue emphasize the importance of maintaining Canada’s competitiveness within international supply chains while supporting innovation and responsible resource development. She brings a policy-focused perspective to discussions on trade relationships, investment attraction, and Canada’s evolving role within global energy systems.

Chief Executives & Institutional Leaders

Ian MacGregor
Ian MacGregor
Energy Innovator
Summits: London 2025, Banff 2025

Ian MacGregor is a Canadian energy entrepreneur widely recognized for developing major infrastructure projects that have shaped modern energy markets. He founded North West Refining, developer of the Sturgeon Refinery, and previously established Enhance Energy, advancing large-scale carbon capture initiatives.

Across more than four decades, Mr. MacGregor has focused on integrating innovation, infrastructure investment, and responsible resource development. His leadership has consistently bridged conventional energy production with emerging technologies and emissions management solutions.

Today, he remains active as an investor and advisor supporting projects at the intersection of digital infrastructure, industrial development, and energy transformation. His experience offers valuable insight into how innovation, capital investment, and policy alignment drive long-term industry evolution.

Rick Christiaanse
Rick Christiaanse
Summit: Banff 2025

Rick Christiaanse serves as Chief Executive Officer of Invest Alberta Corporation, leading Alberta’s global investment attraction strategy. He works with international investors and corporations to expand capital deployment across energy, technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure sectors.

With extensive experience in economic development and private-sector leadership, Mr. Christiaanse focuses on positioning Alberta as a competitive destination for innovation and large-scale industrial investment. His work connects global capital markets with regional economic opportunity.

He contributes perspective on investment competitiveness, energy diversification, and economic growth strategies essential to maintaining strong energy economies in a rapidly evolving global landscape.

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Mark Little
Founder & CEO, Jotson
Summit: Banff 2025

Mark Little is Founder and CEO of Jotson, a technology company focused on improving household energy efficiency through data-driven solutions. He previously served as President and CEO of Suncor Energy, one of Canada’s largest integrated energy companies.

During his leadership at Suncor, Mr. Little oversaw major operational transformation initiatives and strategic investments supporting safety performance, sustainability objectives, and long-term shareholder value. His background spans engineering, operations, and executive management across global energy markets.

His current work explores how digital technology, consumer behavior, and decentralized energy systems can reshape energy consumption patterns. He brings valuable insight into innovation leadership and the evolving relationship between traditional energy producers and emerging technology platforms.

Jerry Lai
Jerry Lai
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer, aetherEV Energy Corporation
Summit: Banff 2025

Jerry Lai is Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of aetherEV Energy Corporation, a company developing integrated electric vehicle charging and energy infrastructure solutions. His leadership focuses on enabling scalable electrification through vertically integrated technology deployment.

With experience in entrepreneurship and clean technology innovation, Mr. Lai has led initiatives supporting sustainable mobility solutions and distributed energy systems. His work addresses infrastructure readiness challenges associated with growing electrification demand.

He contributes perspective on how transportation electrification, power infrastructure modernization, and digital energy management systems are converging to shape future urban and industrial energy ecosystems.

Steven Hitchinson
Steven Hitchinson
Chief Operating Officer, aetherEV Energy Corporation
Summit: Banff 2025

Steven Hitchinson serves as Chief Operating Officer at aetherEV Energy Corporation, overseeing deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure and integrated energy systems. His leadership experience spans engineering, project execution, and operational scaling within emerging technology environments.

He has contributed to infrastructure initiatives requiring coordination between utilities, municipalities, and private-sector partners.

Mr. Hitchinson focuses on translating innovation into operational reality, supporting expansion of electrified transportation networks and modern energy systems.

Stephen Buffalo
Stephen Buffalo
President & CEO, Indian Resource Council of Canada
Summit: Banff 2025

Stephen Buffalo is President and CEO of the Indian Resource Council of Canada, representing First Nations involved in oil and gas development nationwide. A member of the Samson Cree Nation, he advocates for Indigenous participation, ownership, and economic inclusion within Canada’s energy sector.

His leadership emphasizes collaborative partnerships that create long-term prosperity while supporting responsible resource development. Mr. Buffalo works closely with governments, industry leaders, and Indigenous communities to advance reconciliation through economic opportunity.

He brings an essential Indigenous leadership perspective to global energy discussions, highlighting how inclusive participation and community partnerships contribute to sustainable development and long-term industry success.

Charles Selby
Charles Selby
Caledonian Midstream Corporation
Summits: Banff 2024, London 2025

Charles Selby is an energy executive with extensive experience in natural gas infrastructure and midstream energy operations. Through his leadership at Caledonian Midstream Corporation, he supports development of transportation systems essential to reliable energy supply and market access.

His career spans project development, commercial strategy, and operational execution across North American energy markets. He has worked closely with producers, investors, and regulators to advance infrastructure supporting energy reliability and economic growth.

Mr. Selby contributes industry expertise on the evolving role of natural gas within global energy security, emissions reduction strategies, and long-term infrastructure planning.

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Mehmet U. Akseki
Managing Director, Akseki & Co | Chairman, Ceverine Holdings
Summit: London 2025

Mehmet U. Akseki is Managing Director of Akseki & Co and Chairman of Ceverine Holdings, with investment interests spanning energy, infrastructure, and international development projects. His career has focused on connecting capital markets with large-scale industrial and energy opportunities across Europe, the Middle East, and emerging global markets.

Mr. Akseki has led numerous cross-border investment initiatives, advising organizations on corporate finance, strategic expansion, and long-term infrastructure development. His work frequently involves aligning private capital with government priorities and regulatory environments to support sustainable economic growth.

He brings an investor’s perspective to discussions surrounding global energy financing, infrastructure modernization, and international capital flows, highlighting the role of private investment in advancing both energy security and innovation.

Investment, Policy & Strategic Leadership

Dr. Lars Schernikau
Dr. Lars Schernikau
International Energy Economist & Commodity Expert
Summit: London 2025

Dr. Lars Schernikau is an internationally recognized energy economist specializing in global commodity markets, energy affordability, and transition economics. His research focuses on understanding how energy policy decisions affect industrial competitiveness, economic development, and long-term system reliability.

He advises governments, investors, and corporations on commodity supply chains, pricing structures, and global energy demand trends. His work emphasizes data-driven analysis grounded in real-world operational and economic conditions rather than theoretical modeling alone.

Dr. Schernikau contributes a critical analytical perspective to energy transition discussions, addressing how affordability, security of supply, and environmental objectives must be balanced to achieve sustainable and practical energy outcomes.

Dr. John Constable
Dr. John Constable
Director, Renewable Energy Foundation
Summit: London 2025

Dr. John Constable serves as Director of the Renewable Energy Foundation in the United Kingdom, where he leads research examining electricity markets, renewable policy outcomes, and long-term system sustainability. His work analyzes the economic impacts of energy regulation, subsidy design, and market intervention.

He has advised policymakers, researchers, and industry leaders on how energy policy decisions influence electricity pricing, reliability, and consumer affordability. His academic background supports rigorous evaluation of energy transition frameworks and regulatory effectiveness.

Dr. Constable contributes an evidence-based perspective to international discussions on energy transformation, emphasizing the importance of market realism, system resilience, and balanced policy approaches in achieving durable energy solutions.

Aaron Manz
Aaron Manz
Advisor & Former Managing Director, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan
Summit: Banff 2025

Aaron Manz is an advisor specializing in energy transition investment strategy and sustainable infrastructure development. During his tenure at Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, he led major investments across renewable energy, utilities, and decarbonization initiatives worldwide.

His experience spans institutional capital allocation, infrastructure financing, and long-term investment strategy aligned with evolving environmental and regulatory frameworks. He has worked extensively with global partners deploying capital into complex energy systems undergoing structural transformation.

Mr. Manz brings an institutional investor’s perspective to energy discussions, highlighting how capital markets influence innovation adoption, infrastructure expansion, and the pace at which energy systems evolve toward lower-emission models.

David Yager
David Yager
Energy Policy Analyst & Corporate Director
Summit: Banff 2025

David Yager is a veteran energy executive, policy analyst, and author with more than five decades of experience across Canada’s oil and gas sector. He has held senior leadership roles in service companies, consulting firms, and industry organizations while advising governments on energy competitiveness and regulatory reform.

In 2023, Mr. Yager chaired Alberta’s Premier’s Advisory Council on the Energy Future, providing strategic recommendations addressing investment climate challenges and long-term policy direction. He is also widely recognized as a commentator on Canadian energy policy and market dynamics.

His career reflects deep industry knowledge combined with pragmatic insight into balancing economic growth, environmental responsibility, and global energy demand realities.

Thomas McInerney
Thomas McInerney
Partner, McCarthy Tétrault — Business Law & Energy & Resources Group
Summit: Banff 2025

Thomas McInerney is a partner in McCarthy Tétrault’s Business Law and Energy & Resources Group, advising clients on complex transactions, project development, and regulatory matters within Canada’s energy sector. His practice includes mergers and acquisitions, infrastructure financing, and governance strategy.

He works closely with domestic and international energy companies navigating evolving legal frameworks, emissions markets, and investment structures. His experience spans conventional energy, emerging technologies, and cross-border commercial transactions.

Mr. McInerney contributes legal and strategic expertise to discussions surrounding regulatory certainty, investment risk management, and the legal foundations necessary to support long-term energy development and capital deployment.

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Jessica Kennedy
Partner, Bennett Jones LLP
Summit: Banff 2024

Jessica Kennedy is a partner at Bennett Jones LLP specializing in energy regulation, commercial transactions, and infrastructure development. She advises companies and investors operating across Canada’s resource and energy sectors on complex legal and policy matters.

Her work focuses on project structuring, regulatory compliance, and negotiation of commercial agreements supporting large-scale industrial development. She has extensive experience assisting clients navigating evolving environmental requirements and governance frameworks.

Ms. Kennedy contributes legal insight into the policy and regulatory environments that shape investment decisions, emphasizing the importance of predictable frameworks that support innovation while maintaining responsible development practices.

Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure Leaders

Sir Nicholas Cobb
Sir Nicholas Cobb
Managing Partner & Founder, CEC Global Communications
Summit: London 2025

Sir Nicholas Cobb is Managing Partner and Founder of CEC Global Communications, advising corporations, governments, and institutional investors on geopolitical strategy, communications leadership, and international market positioning.

With decades of global experience, he has supported leadership teams navigating complex political and economic environments affecting infrastructure investment and energy markets. His work frequently intersects with strategic diplomacy, public affairs, and cross-border commercial expansion.

Sir Nicholas contributes perspective on how political stability, reputation management, and stakeholder engagement influence investment outcomes and long-term success in global energy development.

Olivia Powis
Olivia Powis
Chief Executive Officer, Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA)
Summit: London 2025

Olivia Powis is Chief Executive Officer of the Carbon Capture and Storage Association, representing organizations advancing carbon capture, utilization, and storage deployment across Europe. She works closely with governments, industry leaders, and investors to accelerate commercialization of large-scale decarbonization infrastructure.

Her leadership focuses on creating policy environments and investment conditions necessary for carbon management technologies to scale effectively while supporting industrial competitiveness.

Ms. Powis contributes expertise on regulatory frameworks, infrastructure planning, and international collaboration required to integrate carbon capture into future energy systems.

Kim Lauritsen
Kim Lauritsen
Ontario Power Generation (OPG)
Summit: Banff 2024

Kim Lauritsen is an executive with Ontario Power Generation, one of North America’s largest electricity producers. Her work supports operational leadership across nuclear, hydroelectric, and renewable generation assets that provide reliable power to millions of customers.

She has extensive experience managing complex electricity systems while advancing modernization initiatives aligned with evolving environmental and regulatory expectations.

Ms. Lauritsen contributes operational perspective on grid reliability, large-scale generation management, and the role diversified power portfolios play in supporting stable and resilient energy systems.

Mikki Arends
Mikki Arends
Enbridge Inc.
Summit: Banff 2024

Mikki Arends is an executive at Enbridge Inc., a leading North American energy infrastructure company operating pipelines, renewable assets, and energy transportation networks. Her work contributes to maintaining safe, reliable delivery systems connecting producers to global markets.

She has been involved in initiatives supporting infrastructure modernization, operational safety, and evolving energy transportation strategies. Her experience reflects the importance of midstream systems within integrated energy supply chains.

Ms. Arends brings industry insight into how infrastructure investment, operational excellence, and technological innovation ensure reliable energy delivery during periods of industry transformation.

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Audrey Mascarenhas
President & CEO, Questor Technology Inc.
Summit: Banff 2024

Audrey Mascarenhas is President and CEO of Questor Technology Inc., a clean technology company focused on reducing emissions from oil and gas operations through advanced combustion solutions. Under her leadership, Questor has become a recognized innovator in methane reduction and environmental performance improvement.

A professional engineer with extensive industry experience, Dr. Mascarenhas has championed technology-driven approaches that align operational efficiency with environmental responsibility. She is widely recognized as a leader in energy innovation and sustainable development.

Her work demonstrates how engineering innovation and entrepreneurial leadership can advance emissions reduction while supporting continued energy production.

Adam Burley
Adam Burley
Chief Strategy Officer, The Automated Group
Summits: Banff 2024, Banff 2025

Adam Burley is Chief Strategy Officer at The Automated Group, specializing in industrial automation, private wireless networks, and digital transformation solutions supporting modern infrastructure environments. His work focuses on helping organizations integrate advanced communications systems, automation technologies, and data-driven operations into industrial and energy sectors.

He collaborates with executive leadership teams implementing next-generation connectivity solutions that improve operational efficiency, safety performance, and asset management. His experience spans enterprise technology strategy, infrastructure deployment, and innovation adoption across multiple industries.

Mr. Burley contributes perspective on how automation, connectivity, and emerging digital technologies are reshaping industrial productivity and influencing future energy consumption patterns.

Debjyoti Sen
Debjyoti Sen
Red Deer Polytechnic
Summits: Banff 2024, Banff 2025

Debjyoti Sen leads applied research initiatives at Red Deer Polytechnic focused on advanced manufacturing, industrial innovation, and workforce development. His work connects academic research with industry application, helping organizations adopt emerging technologies that enhance productivity and operational performance.

He collaborates with energy companies, manufacturers, and technology developers to accelerate commercialization of new processes and equipment solutions. His leadership supports talent development aligned with evolving industry needs.

Mr. Sen contributes insight into how education, applied research, and workforce innovation play a critical role in supporting long-term competitiveness across energy and industrial sectors.

Vivian Krause
Vivian Krause
Author & Researcher
Summit: Banff 2024

Vivian Krause is a Canadian researcher and author known for her work examining environmental advocacy, public policy, and international funding influences shaping energy debates. Her research has contributed to public discussions surrounding regulatory policy, transparency, and stakeholder engagement within natural resource development.

She frequently presents analysis addressing how public narratives influence investment decisions, policy formation, and industry perception. Her work encourages evidence-based dialogue and informed policy discussion.

Ms. Krause contributes a unique analytical perspective to energy conversations, highlighting the importance of transparency, critical thinking, and balanced public discourse in shaping sustainable energy policy outcomes.

Christopher Brown
Christopher Brown
Helios Corp.
Summit: Banff 2024

Christopher Brown is an executive at Helios Corp., specializing in energy investment strategy and technology-driven infrastructure development. His work focuses on advancing innovative solutions supporting efficient energy production and modernization of industrial systems.

He collaborates with multidisciplinary teams integrating finance, engineering, and operational planning to accelerate project execution and technological adoption. His experience reflects the increasing role innovation plays in shaping future energy markets.

Mr. Brown contributes perspective on how capital investment, emerging technology, and operational strategy combine to enable resilient and adaptable energy systems.

Cara Wolf
Cara Wolf
Ammolite Security
Summit: Banff 2024

Cara Wolf is an executive at Ammolite Security specializing in cybersecurity strategy and risk management for critical infrastructure sectors. Her work addresses emerging threats facing energy systems, industrial operations, and digital infrastructure networks.

She supports organizations in strengthening resilience through advanced security frameworks, threat mitigation strategies, and operational preparedness initiatives. Her experience highlights the growing importance of cybersecurity within interconnected energy environments.

Ms. Wolf contributes essential insight into safeguarding energy infrastructure as digitalization increases system complexity and operational vulnerability.

Mark Summers
Mark Summers
Alberta Innovates
Summit: Banff 2024

Mark Summers works with Alberta Innovates, supporting commercialization of emerging technologies across energy, environmental, and industrial sectors. His work connects researchers, entrepreneurs, and industry partners to accelerate innovation deployment and economic diversification.

He contributes to initiatives advancing clean technology adoption, digital transformation, and industrial efficiency improvements. His leadership emphasizes collaboration between academia, government, and private industry.

Mr. Summers provides perspective on how innovation ecosystems enable energy-producing regions to remain competitive while adapting to evolving technological and environmental expectations.

David Nagy
David Nagy
eCommerce Canada
Summit: Banff 2024

David Nagy is Founder and CEO of eCommerce Canada, specializing in digital transformation strategy and technology adoption. His work focuses on helping organizations leverage data-driven platforms, automation, and online infrastructure to drive business growth.

He contributes expertise on how digital economies influence energy consumption patterns through data centers, logistics networks, and emerging technology ecosystems.

Mr. Nagy brings insight into the intersection between digital commerce expansion and evolving global energy demand.

Chris Gall
Chris Gall
Arc Pure Energy
Summit: Banff 2024

Chris Gall works with Arc Pure Energy, contributing to development of innovative energy technologies designed to improve efficiency and emissions performance. His work focuses on advancing solutions that integrate sustainability objectives with operational performance requirements.

He collaborates with industry partners implementing technologies that enhance productivity while reducing environmental impact.

Mr. Gall contributes practical industry perspective on how innovation adoption supports responsible energy development and long-term operational resilience.

Andy Brooks
Andy Brooks
Had To Holdings Ltd.
Summit: Banff 2024

Andy Brooks is an energy industry executive with experience spanning investment, project development, and corporate leadership within Canada’s resource sector. His work focuses on advancing projects through strategic partnerships and operational execution.

He has contributed to initiatives supporting economic growth while navigating evolving market conditions and regulatory environments.

Mr. Brooks brings practical industry insight into the opportunities and challenges facing energy developers operating within increasingly complex global markets.

Fred Rumak
Fred Rumak
CO₂ Coalition
Summit: Banff 2024

Fred Rumak contributes to research and public dialogue surrounding climate science, energy policy, and environmental economics through his work with the CO₂ Coalition.

His analysis focuses on examining assumptions underlying climate policy and encouraging informed discussion grounded in scientific and economic perspectives.

Mr. Rumak provides analytical insight into energy transition debates, emphasizing the importance of balanced evaluation and open dialogue in shaping long-term energy strategies.

Bill Whitelaw
Bill Whitelaw
Executive Advisor, Rextag
Summit: Banff 2025

Bill Whitelaw is Executive Advisor at Rextag Energy Intelligence and a respected commentator on North American energy markets. He advises corporations, governments, and investors on infrastructure development, policy evolution, and industry transformation.

He also chairs the Canadian Society for Evolving Energy, fostering dialogue among industry leaders navigating changing market conditions.

Mr. Whitelaw contributes strategic insight into how technology, policy, and investment trends influence the future direction of energy systems.

Chief Darcy Dixon
Chief Darcy Dixon
Chief, Bearspaw First Nation
Summit: Banff 2025

Chief Darcy Dixon leads the Bearspaw First Nation, guiding initiatives focused on economic development, cultural stewardship, and sustainable partnerships. His leadership emphasizes collaboration between Indigenous communities, governments, and industry stakeholders.

He has supported projects advancing community participation in energy and infrastructure development while maintaining strong environmental and cultural values.

Chief Dixon contributes an essential Indigenous leadership perspective to discussions surrounding responsible resource development and long-term community prosperity.

Jesse Dirom
Jesse Dirom
Indigenous Partnerships Consultant
Summit: Banff 2025

Jesse Dirom has more than two decades of experience delivering large-scale infrastructure and energy projects across Canada. His work emphasizes meaningful collaboration with Indigenous communities to build mutually beneficial partnerships.

He has managed complex construction and operational initiatives requiring coordination among regulators, stakeholders, and project teams.

Mr. Dirom contributes practical insight into how inclusive engagement and partnership-driven development strengthen project success and long-term sustainability.

Melanie Clarance
Melanie Clarance
Co-Founder & Chief Business Officer, aetherEV Energy Corp.
Summit: Banff 2025

Dr. Melanie Clarance combines scientific research expertise with investment banking experience to advance commercialization of clean energy technologies. At aetherEV Energy Corporation, she leads business strategy supporting electrification infrastructure deployment.

Her background spans scientific research, capital markets advisory, and technology commercialization. She focuses on bridging innovation with scalable business execution.

Dr. Clarance contributes strategic insight into financing pathways, commercialization challenges, and scaling emerging energy technologies.

Jim Floyd
Jim Floyd
Industry Leader in Power & Energy Development
Summit: Banff 2025

Jim Floyd is an experienced executive specializing in power generation and transmission development across Western Canada. Over his career, he has led complex infrastructure projects involving utilities, private developers, and regulatory agencies.

His leadership has supported expansion of electrical capacity and integration of new generation technologies into regional grids.

Mr. Floyd contributes operational expertise on infrastructure planning, reliability, and the evolving technical requirements of modern electricity systems.

Mike McFadden
Mike McFadden
President, Sunport Structures
Summit: Banff 2025

Mike McFadden is President of Sunport Structures, a company focused on solar infrastructure and distributed energy development. His work advances innovative applications of renewable energy through integrated solar solutions for commercial and institutional environments.

He has led projects expanding adoption of distributed generation technologies supporting energy diversification and emissions reduction.

Mr. McFadden contributes entrepreneurial insight into how renewable infrastructure deployment is reshaping energy consumption and urban development.

Michelle Mattie
Michelle Mattie
Novara Human Capital Solutions
Summit: Banff 2025

Michelle Mattie is a leader in human capital strategy specializing in workforce development, leadership recruitment, and organizational transformation. Her work supports companies navigating talent challenges within evolving energy and technology sectors.

She advises organizations on leadership development, succession planning, and workforce resilience strategies aligned with industry change.

Ms. Mattie contributes perspective on how talent strategy and organizational culture influence innovation capacity and long-term industry competitiveness.

Robbie Butchart
Robbie Butchart
VP of Growth, North America, Blackbook.ai
Summit: Banff 2025

Robbie Butchart leads North American growth strategy for Blackbook.ai, focusing on artificial intelligence integration within enterprise environments. His work supports organizations implementing AI-driven operational efficiencies and digital transformation strategies.

He collaborates with leadership teams deploying advanced analytics, automation, and decision-support systems across industrial sectors.

Mr. Butchart contributes insight into how artificial intelligence is reshaping operational models, productivity, and future energy demand.

Chris Williamson
Chris Williamson
Director, Global Strategy — Energy Policy & Utility Partnerships, Polaron
Summit: Banff 2025

Chris Williamson leads global strategy and utility partnerships at Polaron, working across international markets to accelerate renewable energy adoption. His expertise includes policy design, carbon markets, and distributed energy deployment.

He collaborates with utilities, governments, and private organizations developing scalable emissions reduction solutions.

Mr. Williamson provides global perspective on integrating clean energy technologies within existing infrastructure systems.

Ryan Donald
Ryan Donald
Customer Solutions Manager, FortisAlberta
Summit: Banff 2025

Ryan Donald works with FortisAlberta developing customer-focused electricity distribution solutions supporting grid modernization. His work addresses challenges created by electrification, distributed generation, and increasing industrial demand.

He collaborates with industry partners implementing infrastructure improvements enhancing reliability and system performance.

Mr. Donald contributes operational insight into maintaining resilient electricity networks during rapid technological change.

Curtis Chesler
Curtis Chesler
Data Center Sales Manager
Summit: Banff 2025

Curtis Chesler specializes in power generation solutions supporting data centers and mission-critical infrastructure. His work focuses on addressing electricity demand growth driven by artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and digital infrastructure expansion.

He collaborates with industrial clients designing reliable energy systems capable of supporting high-density computing environments.

Mr. Chesler contributes perspective on how digital infrastructure growth is reshaping energy planning and power system requirements.

Casey Carnes
Casey Carnes
Senior Regional Sales Manager
Summit: Banff 2025

Casey Carnes leads regional initiatives delivering power generation solutions supporting industrial and backup energy applications. His work spans diesel and natural gas systems designed to maintain operational reliability for critical infrastructure.

He works closely with clients developing energy solutions aligned with operational needs and evolving market conditions.

Mr. Carnes provides practical industry insight into reliability planning and distributed generation technologies supporting resilient energy operations.

Per Regnarsson
Per Regnarsson
Energy Industry Executive
Summit: London 2025

Per Regnarsson is an experienced energy executive specializing in international energy markets and infrastructure development. His career has included leadership roles supporting investment strategy, operational expansion, and cross-border partnerships.

He has contributed to initiatives addressing energy security, supply diversification, and market integration across global energy systems.

Mr. Regnarsson brings international perspective on how regulatory environments, investment strategy, and technological innovation shape the future energy landscape.

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