January Newsletter Upcoming Events, Career Opportunities, and Community Events |
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HelloHello, we hope everyone had a wonderful holiday! We are already through our first event of the year and we would like to thank everyone who attended and our wonderful panelists. This month we are excited to promote our February event, career opportunities in the environmental sector, and, community events! For anyone who was unable to attend our January event, the zoom recording for the event can be found below, under our events section. We look forward to seeing you at our February event! |
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In this newsletter... Upcoming events Career opportunities Community events
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A Fireside Chat: What Reconciliation Means to You February 17 Time: 5:30-7 pm Location: Zoom Join us on February 17 to learn about Indigenous Reconciliation and share personal and professional stories and experiences. What does Reconciliation mean? What challenges exist to contributing to Reconciliation? What can we do to make Reconciliation a reality? What personal actions can we take to contribute to Reconciliation? Are there best practices when it comes to Indigenous inclusion; what are they? CEP Calgary will host Michelle Goodkey from Project Reconciliation for an informal fireside chat. We are listening, sharing, and learning together More details and registration link will be provided in early February. |
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January Event: Impactful Jobs If you were unable to attend our January event but would still like to hear insights about creating an impactful career within the environmental sector from our panelists, use the link below to watch the event recording! | | |
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Enverus "Enverus is currently looking for a few individuals with experience in the energy industry to join them as Associates/Senior Associates for the Intelligence Research team. Enverus is the leading provider of energy analytics, trading and risk, and business automation solutions. The range of energy industry participants they serve includes exploration and production (E&P) companies, institutional investors, oilfield services, midstream, investment banks, power generators, utilities, energy traders, and downstream commercial & industrial energy consumers." Check out their job postings (application numbers 2223 2224 and 21-551) using the link below. | | |
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ECO Canada "At ECO Canada, we act as the steward for the Canadian environmental workforce across all industries. From job creation and wage funding to training and labor market research, we champion the end-to-end career of all environmental professionals. We aim to promote and drive responsible, sustainable economic growth, while also ensuring that environmental best practices remain a priority. We challenge the status quo by existing outside the typical activist mentality." Use the link below to check out ECO Canada's recent job postings. | | |
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The Problem with Carp February 17th, 2022 7:00-8:00 pm, via Zoom by Friends of Fish Creek Join Friends of Fish Creek Citizen Science and Stewardship Coordinator, Emma Stroud, in a Story Map presentation exploring the progress and impact of poplar regeneration efforts, riparian restoration work, and invasive species management conducted in the park in 2021. | | |
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Benthic Invertebrates in the Headwaters of the Athabasca WatershedFebruary 22nd, 2022 12:00pm via Zoom by Athabasca Watershed Council Join Athabasca Watershed Council, Watershed Coordinator, Sarah MacDonald, and Diane Edwards for a conversation about benthic invertebrates in the headwaters of the Athabasca Watershed! This event is open to the public and free to join. | | |
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Do you know of a community event coming up that would be of interest to environmental and sustainability professionals? Share it with us at cepcalgary@gmail.com. |
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We hope to see you in February |
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