Webinar

The Future is Green: Environmental Workforce Outlook Data and Insights 2020

In this webinar, explore the opportunities in Canada’s environmental labour force and gain insights on navigating your next career move as a practitioner or organization.

Expert: Claudine Vidallo, PMP
Director of Research, ECO Canada

Claudine Vidallo is a strategic planner, business analyst and program manager and has initiated, lead, executed and evaluated multi-stakeholder, and multi-phased projects. She is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) with a Business Management background. In the last 20 years, Claudine has applied her competencies in various industries in Canada and the Philippines including food and beverage manufacturing, energy, post-secondary and training institutions, and not-for-profit organizations. In the last decade, she has initiated, managed and delivered labour market studies and workforce programs for Canada’s petroleum and environmental sectors in key leadership roles within the PetroLMI Division of Energy Safety Canada and ECO Canada respectively. Claudine oversees research initiatives at ECO Canada, specifically in the areas of labour market research, competency standards development, and workforce program evaluation. Her other full-time role, however, is being a mother of five boys including twin stepsons.
Expert: Geni Peters, PhD
LMI Manager, ECO Canada

Geni Peters is an economist with a Ph.D. in Economics from Texas A&M University. As Labour Market Information (LMI) Manager at ECO Canada, she is responsible for the management, execution and delivery of environmental LMI projects, working with an army of professionals comprised of staff, consultants, strategic advisors and subject matter experts. Before joining ECO Canada, Geni applied her knowledge and skills in a wide range of roles and industries. She worked as a lecturer for 14 years, teaching a wide range of economics courses and supervising student research projects at UC San Diego and Penn State University. More recently, she managed labour market research initiatives including economic modelling and reporting at PetroLMI Division of Energy Safety Canada (formerly the Petroleum Human Resources Council) and conducted economic research and analysis at Brown Economic Consulting.

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Regular Price:
Free
Course Length:
40 mins
Career Stage:
All Career Stages
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