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- Community engagement towards a low-carbon future
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Prince Edward Island (PEI) is Canada’s smallest province lying in the Maritime region. The province has pledged to reach net zero emissions by 2040, and is a leading force in switching to renewable and green energy usage among islands around the globe. Our choice of location mirrors our commitment to the cause – an island dedicated to propelling renewable energy and green tech.
PEI has everything you could need close to hand, from cities with small-town charm and fishing villages where you can visit the wharf to get the best catch of the day to cook for dinner. Explore world-class culinary experiences, stunning beaches, coastal drives that will fill you with awe.
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Learn more about the esteemed speakers who shared their insights at GSIS 2024. These esteemed individuals, representing diverse backgrounds and expertise, came together to share their valuable insights and spark critical discussions on building a sustainable future for islands.


Kristina Háfoss
Engaging in a diverse educational journey, Kristina has acquired a Certificate of Business Administration from Heriot-Watt University & Edinburgh Business School, an MSc in Politics from the University of Copenhagen focusing on Economics, and a Master of Laws also from the University of Copenhagen in Law. This academic foundation solidified her expertise in various fields. Transitioning into the professional realm, she held significant roles: She is currently serving as the Secretary General at The Nordic Council Secretariat since 2021, she was also the Minister of Finance from 2015 to 2019. Earlier, she provided advisory services to reputable entities such as Tryggingarfelagið Føroyar, Betri pensjón, and TF Holding between 2011 and 2015. Her impactful leadership was evident during her tenure as the Minister of Education, Research, and Culture in 2008 and as the Director of the Department for Development, IT, and Marketing at Tryggingarfelagið Føroyar, Betri pensjón, and TF Holding from 2007 to 2011. Prior to this, she honed my financial acumen as a Project Manager and Investment Advisor at Føroya Banki in 2006 and as an Economist and Lawyer at Landsbanki Føroya from 2004 to 2005. Kristina’s professional journey began with pivotal roles as a Student Assistant in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry
Kristina Háfoss
Engaging in a diverse educational journey, Kristina has acquired a Certificate of Business Administration from Heriot-Watt University & Edinburgh Business School, an MSc in Politics from the University of Copenhagen focusing on Economics, and a Master of Laws also from the University of Copenhagen in Law. This academic foundation solidified her expertise in various fields. Transitioning into the professional realm, she held significant roles: She is currently serving as the Secretary General at The Nordic Council Secretariat since 2021, she was also the Minister of Finance from 2015 to 2019. Earlier, she provided advisory services to reputable entities such as Tryggingarfelagið Føroyar, Betri pensjón, and TF Holding between 2011 and 2015. Her impactful leadership was evident during her tenure as the Minister of Education, Research, and Culture in 2008 and as the Director of the Department for Development, IT, and Marketing at Tryggingarfelagið Føroyar, Betri pensjón, and TF Holding from 2007 to 2011. Prior to this, she honed my financial acumen as a Project Manager and Investment Advisor at Føroya Banki in 2006 and as an Economist and Lawyer at Landsbanki Føroya from 2004 to 2005. Kristina’s professional journey began with pivotal roles as a Student Assistant in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry
Secretary General, Nordic Council


Mike Eman
Mike is a politician and civic leader, who served as the Prime Minister of Aruba from 2009 to 2017, designing and implementing a vision of sustainable and shared prosperity that put Aruba on the path to greater use of renewable energy, a diversified knowledge-based economy and a stronger sense of community and social cohesion. Mike also served as President in 2016 of the Overseas Countries and Territories Association of the European Union, promoting a strategy to pursue sustainable development among its members. He advocated for a global transition to renewable energy, becoming a strong voice on the climate change threat facing Small Island Developing States (SIDS), speaking at key fora, including the U.N. Security Council (2015) and the U.N. 3rd International Conference on SIDS (2014). Today, Mike continues his political work as Leader of the Opposition and resides in Aruba, working tirelessly to support sustainable development for island communities and as an advocate for renewable energy.
Mike Eman
Mike is a politician and civic leader, who served as the Prime Minister of Aruba from 2009 to 2017, designing and implementing a vision of sustainable and shared prosperity that put Aruba on the path to greater use of renewable energy, a diversified knowledge-based economy and a stronger sense of community and social cohesion. Mike also served as President in 2016 of the Overseas Countries and Territories Association of the European Union, promoting a strategy to pursue sustainable development among its members. He advocated for a global transition to renewable energy, becoming a strong voice on the climate change threat facing Small Island Developing States (SIDS), speaking at key fora, including the U.N. Security Council (2015) and the U.N. 3rd International Conference on SIDS (2014). Today, Mike continues his political work as Leader of the Opposition and resides in Aruba, working tirelessly to support sustainable development for island communities and as an advocate for renewable energy.
Former Prime Minister of Aruba


Hon. Dennis King
Dennis King has served as the 33rd Premier of Prince Edward Island since May 2019 after forming the first minority government in Prince Edward Island since 1890. Dennis adopted a collaborative leadership style that continues to this day, seeking input from all parties on key government policies, legislation, and budget investments.
King’s tenure as Premier has been marked by navigating major public events such as two hurricanes, cyberattacks, an international trade dispute, and a global pandemic.
Before being elected Premier of Prince Edward Island in 2019, Dennis worked as a journalist and communications advisor; as an entrepreneur and industry executive; and as an author, broadcaster and storyteller.
Dennis grew up in Georgetown, graduating from Montague Regional High School in 1990. He and his wife Jana live in Brookfield and they are the proud parents of Jacob, Camdyn and Callum.
Hon. Dennis King
Dennis King has served as the 33rd Premier of Prince Edward Island since May 2019 after forming the first minority government in Prince Edward Island since 1890. Dennis adopted a collaborative leadership style that continues to this day, seeking input from all parties on key government policies, legislation, and budget investments.
King’s tenure as Premier has been marked by navigating major public events such as two hurricanes, cyberattacks, an international trade dispute, and a global pandemic.
Before being elected Premier of Prince Edward Island in 2019, Dennis worked as a journalist and communications advisor; as an entrepreneur and industry executive; and as an author, broadcaster and storyteller.
Dennis grew up in Georgetown, graduating from Montague Regional High School in 1990. He and his wife Jana live in Brookfield and they are the proud parents of Jacob, Camdyn and Callum.
Premier of Prince Edward Island


James Michel
James Alix Michel was the third President of the Republic of Seychelles between April 2004 and October 2016. Prior to this he was the Vice-President and the longest serving Cabinet minister in Seychelles, serving a total of 39 years in the Cabinet. He is the patron of the James Michel Blue Economy Research Institute and also patron of the Jj Spirit Foundation. He is the Chancellor of the University of Seychelles.
James Michel
James Alix Michel was the third President of the Republic of Seychelles between April 2004 and October 2016. Prior to this he was the Vice-President and the longest serving Cabinet minister in Seychelles, serving a total of 39 years in the Cabinet. He is the patron of the James Michel Blue Economy Research Institute and also patron of the Jj Spirit Foundation. He is the Chancellor of the University of Seychelles.
Former President of the Republic of Seychelles


Hon. Kerryne James
Hon. Kerryne Z James Biography: Kerryne Zennelle James is a level-headed, calm, and enthusiastic individual who can carry out any role professionally and effectively. Through her many years in service to her community and country, she has meaningfully contributed to team success through hard work, attention to detail, and excellent organizational skills. She was born in Gouyave, in the parish of St. John. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from St. George’s University, and an Associate Degree from the School of Arts, Science, and Professional Studies, at the T.A. Marryshow Community College, in Law, Geography, and Sociology. In 2018 she was appointed to the House of Senate – becoming the youngest Senator in the history of Grenada and the Commonwealth of Nations. There, she was more instrumental in her quest for change by supporting and reviewing laws for the betterment of her peers and country. Today, she is the youngest elected member of Parliament in the History of Grenada; and the only female elected member for the winning party. She is now the Minister for Climate Resilience, The Environment, and Renewable Energy, Grenada.
Hon. Kerryne James
Hon. Kerryne Z James Biography: Kerryne Zennelle James is a level-headed, calm, and enthusiastic individual who can carry out any role professionally and effectively. Through her many years in service to her community and country, she has meaningfully contributed to team success through hard work, attention to detail, and excellent organizational skills. She was born in Gouyave, in the parish of St. John. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from St. George’s University, and an Associate Degree from the School of Arts, Science, and Professional Studies, at the T.A. Marryshow Community College, in Law, Geography, and Sociology. In 2018 she was appointed to the House of Senate – becoming the youngest Senator in the history of Grenada and the Commonwealth of Nations. There, she was more instrumental in her quest for change by supporting and reviewing laws for the betterment of her peers and country. Today, she is the youngest elected member of Parliament in the History of Grenada; and the only female elected member for the winning party. She is now the Minister for Climate Resilience, The Environment, and Renewable Energy, Grenada.
Minister for Climate Resilience, the Environment & Renewable Energy, Government of Grenada


Hon. Steven Myers
Steven Myers was first elected in 2011 and re-elected in 2015, 2019, and 2023. In May 2019, Myers was appointed Minister of Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy. In February 2021, Myers was sworn in as Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Action.
Steven has served as Leader of the Opposition, Opposition House Leader and Opposition Critic for Education, Economic Development and Tourism, Transportation, and Rural Development. As Opposition Education Critic, he was instrumental in helping prevent the closure of several schools across Prince Edward Island, including Georgetown Elementary.
Steven’s community involvement includes being Past-President of Cardigan Minor Ball and Montague Minor Hockey, Chair of the Cardigan Ball Field Renovations Committee and the 2011 Midget Female Atlantics Host Committee, as well as a Board Member of the Cardigan Communities Development Association and the PEI Minor Hockey Council.
Steven has four children, Brad, Luke and twins Mila and Arthur, and lives with his partner Sheryl in Burnt Point.
Steven was re-elected as the MLA for District 2, Georgetown- Pownal, on April 3rd, 2023.
Hon. Steven Myers
Steven Myers was first elected in 2011 and re-elected in 2015, 2019, and 2023. In May 2019, Myers was appointed Minister of Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy. In February 2021, Myers was sworn in as Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Action.
Steven has served as Leader of the Opposition, Opposition House Leader and Opposition Critic for Education, Economic Development and Tourism, Transportation, and Rural Development. As Opposition Education Critic, he was instrumental in helping prevent the closure of several schools across Prince Edward Island, including Georgetown Elementary.
Steven’s community involvement includes being Past-President of Cardigan Minor Ball and Montague Minor Hockey, Chair of the Cardigan Ball Field Renovations Committee and the 2011 Midget Female Atlantics Host Committee, as well as a Board Member of the Cardigan Communities Development Association and the PEI Minor Hockey Council.
Steven has four children, Brad, Luke and twins Mila and Arthur, and lives with his partner Sheryl in Burnt Point.
Steven was re-elected as the MLA for District 2, Georgetown- Pownal, on April 3rd, 2023.
Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Action, Prince Edward Island


Hlynur Guðjónsson
Ambassador Gudjonsson has 30 years experience in international trade and investments as well as a strategist and managing director in the fields of public relations, advertising, and political campaigns. Prior to joining the Embassy of Iceland in Ottawa he served as the Consul General and Trade Commissioner at the Consulate of Iceland in New York, Trade and Investment Office where he was responsible for the trade and investments portfolio for the United States and Canada. There he served concurrently as the General Manager of the Icelandic- American Chamber of Commerce, co-founder and chairman of the Nordic Innovation House New York as well as AMPlify and Nordic City Solutions. He founded and served on the board of the Foreign Trade Commissioner’s Association in New York, of which he was the Chairman from 2006-2012. Gudjonsson was appointed to the Export and Marketing Council of Iceland in February 2019 for four years.
Prior to the Consulate General’s office, Gudjonsson served as brand manager for Icelandic USA, Inc., a global seafood importer, wholesaler, and manufacturer, where he developed and executed the company’s branding initiatives.
Ambassador Guðjónsson holds degrees in Integrated Marketing Communication as well as History from Emerson College (USA) and the University of Iceland, respectively.
Hlynur Guðjónsson
Ambassador Gudjonsson has 30 years experience in international trade and investments as well as a strategist and managing director in the fields of public relations, advertising, and political campaigns. Prior to joining the Embassy of Iceland in Ottawa he served as the Consul General and Trade Commissioner at the Consulate of Iceland in New York, Trade and Investment Office where he was responsible for the trade and investments portfolio for the United States and Canada. There he served concurrently as the General Manager of the Icelandic- American Chamber of Commerce, co-founder and chairman of the Nordic Innovation House New York as well as AMPlify and Nordic City Solutions. He founded and served on the board of the Foreign Trade Commissioner’s Association in New York, of which he was the Chairman from 2006-2012. Gudjonsson was appointed to the Export and Marketing Council of Iceland in February 2019 for four years.
Prior to the Consulate General’s office, Gudjonsson served as brand manager for Icelandic USA, Inc., a global seafood importer, wholesaler, and manufacturer, where he developed and executed the company’s branding initiatives.
Ambassador Guðjónsson holds degrees in Integrated Marketing Communication as well as History from Emerson College (USA) and the University of Iceland, respectively.
Ambassador of Iceland to Canada


Hon. Dr. Joyelle Clarke
Senator the Hon Dr Joyelle Trizia Clarke, Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment, Climate Action and Constituency Empowerment is easily described as a Climate Action advocate, defender of youth involvement in decision- making, and a climate and gender justice specialist. Professionally, she became one of the youngest females to become a Director of a government office, the Department of Constituency Empowerment in 2012. Shortly thereafter, Dr Joyelle Clarke worked as an educator, bridging her passion for environment and youth together under the banner of one of the strongest youth-led environmental programmes in St Kitts and Nevis. The Cayon High School Environmental Club members became ambassadors for the students to a project called the St Mary’s UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Project which allowed for even more advocacy and youth-led conservation work. Dr Clarke has been involved in Social Impact Assessments and Sustainable livelihoods research for over 15 years. During this time, she has led projects on livelihoods-transition, conducted research and developed programs in various capacities as a government official and community activist. Her key livelihoods research focused on assessing the transition of former female sugar workers to tourism and agricultural livelihoods, post-sugar production in St Kitts. Dr Clarke has also been intimately involved in retraining exercises with key female groups of former sugar workers to retool and reskill women with the necessary assets for succeeding in new tourism-based livelihoods. The Honourable Minister’s project-related work ranges from livelihood support, community-based development initiatives, sustainable tourism and environmental conservation. She was engaged in developing and executing community-based projects in collaboration with community groups on behalf of the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis. Projects included climate change initiatives such as reforestation programs, and the establishment of school-based agricultural programs. She has worked extremely close with female farm cooperatives, assisting with the transition from traditional farming to environmentally friendly, climate resilient farming methods. So far, she has co-founded a mentorship program called, “Women Empowering Girls”; She serves as a mentor in GirlsCare Jamaica; Co-founder of a consultancy firm that assists companies and communities to shape mutually beneficial relationships, called Relate Consultancy. In addition to being a director and an educator, she sat on the Opposition benches as a Senator and advocated extensively for matters relating to the environment, climate action, youth empowerment and gender justice. Added to that, Hon Dr Clarke served as a Research Supervisor for the University of the West Indies and the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College. All of her hard work, passion and dedication has now transitioned to this period of public service as she holds the title of Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment, Climate Action, and Constituency Empowerment. A portfolio aligned to her passion, her training and her advocacy.
Hon. Dr. Joyelle Clarke
Senator the Hon Dr Joyelle Trizia Clarke, Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment, Climate Action and Constituency Empowerment is easily described as a Climate Action advocate, defender of youth involvement in decision- making, and a climate and gender justice specialist. Professionally, she became one of the youngest females to become a Director of a government office, the Department of Constituency Empowerment in 2012. Shortly thereafter, Dr Joyelle Clarke worked as an educator, bridging her passion for environment and youth together under the banner of one of the strongest youth-led environmental programmes in St Kitts and Nevis. The Cayon High School Environmental Club members became ambassadors for the students to a project called the St Mary’s UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Project which allowed for even more advocacy and youth-led conservation work. Dr Clarke has been involved in Social Impact Assessments and Sustainable livelihoods research for over 15 years. During this time, she has led projects on livelihoods-transition, conducted research and developed programs in various capacities as a government official and community activist. Her key livelihoods research focused on assessing the transition of former female sugar workers to tourism and agricultural livelihoods, post-sugar production in St Kitts. Dr Clarke has also been intimately involved in retraining exercises with key female groups of former sugar workers to retool and reskill women with the necessary assets for succeeding in new tourism-based livelihoods. The Honourable Minister’s project-related work ranges from livelihood support, community-based development initiatives, sustainable tourism and environmental conservation. She was engaged in developing and executing community-based projects in collaboration with community groups on behalf of the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis. Projects included climate change initiatives such as reforestation programs, and the establishment of school-based agricultural programs. She has worked extremely close with female farm cooperatives, assisting with the transition from traditional farming to environmentally friendly, climate resilient farming methods. So far, she has co-founded a mentorship program called, “Women Empowering Girls”; She serves as a mentor in GirlsCare Jamaica; Co-founder of a consultancy firm that assists companies and communities to shape mutually beneficial relationships, called Relate Consultancy. In addition to being a director and an educator, she sat on the Opposition benches as a Senator and advocated extensively for matters relating to the environment, climate action, youth empowerment and gender justice. Added to that, Hon Dr Clarke served as a Research Supervisor for the University of the West Indies and the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College. All of her hard work, passion and dedication has now transitioned to this period of public service as she holds the title of Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment, Climate Action, and Constituency Empowerment. A portfolio aligned to her passion, her training and her advocacy.
Minister of Sustainable Development, St Kitts and Nevis


Hon. Carlos James
Honourable Carlos James, Esq. MP is an elected Parliamentarian and serves in the Cabinet of the Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as the Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Sustainable Development and Culture. He is a former Speaker of the House in the Parliament of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and also served as a Senator and Deputy Speaker. Minister James has ministerial responsibility for Tourism, Aviation, Sustainable Development, Climate Change, Oceans, Heritage and Recreational Sites, National Parks and Beaches, Culture, Filming, Copyright, Memorial Hall, the National Trust and a number of government agencies and statutory bodies, which provides services covering the aforementioned areas. Minister James brings a wealth of professional experience to the Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and the Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Sustainable Development and Culture, having spent over a decade as a practising Barrister-at-Law and Solicitor. He holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) Hons. and a Master of Laws (LL.M). He is a graduate of the City Law School (formerly Inns of Court School of Law), London UK and is a member of the Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn (London, UK). He is called to the Bar of England and Wales and the Bar of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines respectively.
Hon. Carlos James
Honourable Carlos James, Esq. MP is an elected Parliamentarian and serves in the Cabinet of the Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as the Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Sustainable Development and Culture. He is a former Speaker of the House in the Parliament of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and also served as a Senator and Deputy Speaker. Minister James has ministerial responsibility for Tourism, Aviation, Sustainable Development, Climate Change, Oceans, Heritage and Recreational Sites, National Parks and Beaches, Culture, Filming, Copyright, Memorial Hall, the National Trust and a number of government agencies and statutory bodies, which provides services covering the aforementioned areas. Minister James brings a wealth of professional experience to the Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and the Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Sustainable Development and Culture, having spent over a decade as a practising Barrister-at-Law and Solicitor. He holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) Hons. and a Master of Laws (LL.M). He is a graduate of the City Law School (formerly Inns of Court School of Law), London UK and is a member of the Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn (London, UK). He is called to the Bar of England and Wales and the Bar of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines respectively.
Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Sustainable Development and Culture, Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines


Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks
The Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks became the Minister of Sustainability and Climate Resiliency in 2023. Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks was first elected as a Member of Parliament in 2021 and duly installed as the youngest Speaker of the House of Parliament on December 7, 2022. In her Speakership role, she was the Chair of the Parliament Management Council, President of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Cayman Islands Branch, and the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Youth Parliament Organising Committee Chairperson.
Hon. Ebanks-Wilks has also served as the Deputy Speaker of the House of Parliament, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Financial Services, and Commerce and Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education. In addition, she served as Acting Minister of Financial Services, Commerce, Investment, Innovation, and Social Development and as acting Minister of Education.
Hon. Ebanks-Wilks has over 15 years of experience in the legal profession, first working as a Financial Services Paralegal in the private sector and as a Research Paralegal at the Cayman Islands Law Reform Commission.
Hon. Ebanks-Wilks is deeply passionate about her community and the Cayman Islands. As well as representing the constituency of West Bay Central, she is a founding director of the United Against Bullying Foundation. This non-profit organization focuses on the prevention and education of bullying behavior. She is also a director of the Cayman Islands Youth Development Consortium, a non-profit organization that supports at-risk youth. In her new role, the Hon. Minister has been avidly working with the Ministry team to implement the Climate Change Policy and the updated National Energy Policy.
Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks
The Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks became the Minister of Sustainability and Climate Resiliency in 2023. Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks was first elected as a Member of Parliament in 2021 and duly installed as the youngest Speaker of the House of Parliament on December 7, 2022. In her Speakership role, she was the Chair of the Parliament Management Council, President of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Cayman Islands Branch, and the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Youth Parliament Organising Committee Chairperson.
Hon. Ebanks-Wilks has also served as the Deputy Speaker of the House of Parliament, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Financial Services, and Commerce and Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education. In addition, she served as Acting Minister of Financial Services, Commerce, Investment, Innovation, and Social Development and as acting Minister of Education.
Hon. Ebanks-Wilks has over 15 years of experience in the legal profession, first working as a Financial Services Paralegal in the private sector and as a Research Paralegal at the Cayman Islands Law Reform Commission.
Hon. Ebanks-Wilks is deeply passionate about her community and the Cayman Islands. As well as representing the constituency of West Bay Central, she is a founding director of the United Against Bullying Foundation. This non-profit organization focuses on the prevention and education of bullying behavior. She is also a director of the Cayman Islands Youth Development Consortium, a non-profit organization that supports at-risk youth. In her new role, the Hon. Minister has been avidly working with the Ministry team to implement the Climate Change Policy and the updated National Energy Policy.
Minister of Sustainability & Climate Resiliency, Government of Cayman Islands


Robert Greenwood
Rob Greenwood assumed the role of Deputy Minister, Rural and Regional Development and Engagement, and Chief Economic Development Officer, for the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador on September 5, 2023. Prior to that, he served as Associate Vice President (Public Engagement and External Relations) at Memorial University, and was founding Director of the Leslie Harris Centre of Regional Policy and Development. His responsibilities also included the Signal Hill Campus, Alumni Engagement, Strategic External Relations, the Botanical Gardens and the Newfoundland Quarterly.
Before working at Memorial, Rob served as a Director and Assistant Deputy Minister of Policy in Economic Development departments in Newfoundland and Labrador and in Saskatchewan. In Saskatchewan, he led the development of the provincial economic strategy. He was Vice President, Corporate Development, Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan, and was founding Director of the Sustainable Communities Initiative, a partnership of the University of Regina, the City of Regina and the National Research Council of Canada.
In Newfoundland and Labrador, he was Director of Research and Principal Author of the 1995 Report of the Task Force on Community Economic Development, and led the process to establish Regional Economic Development Boards in 20 Economic Zones. He also led the development of a strategy for small-scale manufacturing in Newfoundland and Labrador, which was launched in 1999.
Rob has taught, consulted, published and presented extensively on community economic and regional development, strategic economic planning, innovation, sectoral and cluster development, public engagement and knowledge mobilization.
Rob holds a Ph.D. in Industrial and Business Studies from the University of Warwick, England, which he attended as a Commonwealth Scholar and an Institute of Social and Economic Research Doctoral Fellow. He completed his Masters in History at York University and his B.A. (Hons.) at Memorial University. He has been awarded lifetime achievement awards from the Economic Developers Association of Canada, the Newfoundland and Labrador Economic Developers Association, and the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation, and was awarded the Pinnacle Award for Organizational Leadership from the International Association of Business Communicators, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Robert Greenwood
Rob Greenwood assumed the role of Deputy Minister, Rural and Regional Development and Engagement, and Chief Economic Development Officer, for the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador on September 5, 2023. Prior to that, he served as Associate Vice President (Public Engagement and External Relations) at Memorial University, and was founding Director of the Leslie Harris Centre of Regional Policy and Development. His responsibilities also included the Signal Hill Campus, Alumni Engagement, Strategic External Relations, the Botanical Gardens and the Newfoundland Quarterly.
Before working at Memorial, Rob served as a Director and Assistant Deputy Minister of Policy in Economic Development departments in Newfoundland and Labrador and in Saskatchewan. In Saskatchewan, he led the development of the provincial economic strategy. He was Vice President, Corporate Development, Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan, and was founding Director of the Sustainable Communities Initiative, a partnership of the University of Regina, the City of Regina and the National Research Council of Canada.
In Newfoundland and Labrador, he was Director of Research and Principal Author of the 1995 Report of the Task Force on Community Economic Development, and led the process to establish Regional Economic Development Boards in 20 Economic Zones. He also led the development of a strategy for small-scale manufacturing in Newfoundland and Labrador, which was launched in 1999.
Rob has taught, consulted, published and presented extensively on community economic and regional development, strategic economic planning, innovation, sectoral and cluster development, public engagement and knowledge mobilization.
Rob holds a Ph.D. in Industrial and Business Studies from the University of Warwick, England, which he attended as a Commonwealth Scholar and an Institute of Social and Economic Research Doctoral Fellow. He completed his Masters in History at York University and his B.A. (Hons.) at Memorial University. He has been awarded lifetime achievement awards from the Economic Developers Association of Canada, the Newfoundland and Labrador Economic Developers Association, and the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation, and was awarded the Pinnacle Award for Organizational Leadership from the International Association of Business Communicators, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Deputy Minister of Rural and Regional Development and Engagement, and Chief Economic Development Officer, Government of Newfoundland & Labrador


Zachary Franklin
Zachary Franklin is the current managing director for the Falkland Islands Development Corporation (FIDC), the national economic development agency for the Falkland Islands. Previously, Mr. Franklin spent more than 12 years living and working in the Asia-Pacific region, where he served as director at LehmanBush, the Beijing-based investment advisory firm founded by Edward Lehman and Neil Bush, son of George H.W. Bush. He holds degrees from Fudan University and the University of Southern California.
Zachary Franklin
Zachary Franklin is the current managing director for the Falkland Islands Development Corporation (FIDC), the national economic development agency for the Falkland Islands. Previously, Mr. Franklin spent more than 12 years living and working in the Asia-Pacific region, where he served as director at LehmanBush, the Beijing-based investment advisory firm founded by Edward Lehman and Neil Bush, son of George H.W. Bush. He holds degrees from Fudan University and the University of Southern California.
Managing Director, Falkland Islands Development Corporation


Dr. Aitazaz A. Farooque
Dr. Farooque’s research focuses on fundamental understanding and development of state of the art precision agriculture (PA) technologies for Eastern Canada’s agriculture industry. Development of innovative and novel PA systems utilizes knowledge of engineering design, development and management, instrumentation, design and evaluation of sensors and controllers, development of hardware and software for automation of machines to sense targets in real-time for spot application of agrochemicals on an as-needed basis to improve farm profitability while maintaining environmental sustainability.
Dr. Farooque is actively working on machine vision, application of multispectral and thermal imagery using drone technology, delineation of management zones for site-specific fertilization, electromagnetic induction methods, remote sensing, and digital photography technique for mapping, bio-systems modeling, artificial neural network, deep learning, analog and digital sensor integration into agricultural equipment for real-time soil, plant, and yield mapping. Dr. Farooque has been evaluating the variable rate technologies for potential environmental risks.
Dr. Farooque has been very successful in securing research funding from Natural Science and Engineering Council of Canada, Provincial and Federal Governments and agriculture industry. He has been supervising undergraduate and graduate students, research assistants, and post-doctoral fellow at UPEI and other collaborating institutions. Dr. Farooque highlighted the significance of his research in peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, workshops, industry meetings and farmer’s field days.
Dr. Aitazaz A. Farooque
Dr. Farooque’s research focuses on fundamental understanding and development of state of the art precision agriculture (PA) technologies for Eastern Canada’s agriculture industry. Development of innovative and novel PA systems utilizes knowledge of engineering design, development and management, instrumentation, design and evaluation of sensors and controllers, development of hardware and software for automation of machines to sense targets in real-time for spot application of agrochemicals on an as-needed basis to improve farm profitability while maintaining environmental sustainability.
Dr. Farooque is actively working on machine vision, application of multispectral and thermal imagery using drone technology, delineation of management zones for site-specific fertilization, electromagnetic induction methods, remote sensing, and digital photography technique for mapping, bio-systems modeling, artificial neural network, deep learning, analog and digital sensor integration into agricultural equipment for real-time soil, plant, and yield mapping. Dr. Farooque has been evaluating the variable rate technologies for potential environmental risks.
Dr. Farooque has been very successful in securing research funding from Natural Science and Engineering Council of Canada, Provincial and Federal Governments and agriculture industry. He has been supervising undergraduate and graduate students, research assistants, and post-doctoral fellow at UPEI and other collaborating institutions. Dr. Farooque highlighted the significance of his research in peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, workshops, industry meetings and farmer’s field days.
Professor & Associate Dean, Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation, University of Prince Edward Island


Emma Wendt
Emma Wendt is the Place-Based Strategy Lead at the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations within the U.S. Department of Energy. Her current focus is collaborating with the Energy Improvements in Rural or Remote Areas program to shape resources to best serve rural and remote communities across the country. Emma also develops strategy to inform federal investments, and designs new programs that will support communities of all types to benefit from transitioning to clean energy.
Before joining the Dept. of Energy, Emma led the clean energy team at the Island Institute, a Maine-based community development nonprofit, where she guided communities and marine businesses on Maine’s coast and islands in transitioning away from fossil fuels. Previously, Emma served to address environmental sustainability locally and globally in a variety of settings, including running energy generation models and emerging clean technologies research in the renewable energy team at Pacific Gas and Electric; leading the International Finance Corporation’s internal sustainability efforts; teaching environmental education to kids in Maine and Cape Cod; and building fundraising campaigns for a community bicycle repair nonprofit. Emma holds an undergraduate degree in Environmental Science and Public Policy from Harvard College, and an MBA/MS in Environment and Resources from Stanford University.
Emma Wendt
Emma Wendt is the Place-Based Strategy Lead at the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations within the U.S. Department of Energy. Her current focus is collaborating with the Energy Improvements in Rural or Remote Areas program to shape resources to best serve rural and remote communities across the country. Emma also develops strategy to inform federal investments, and designs new programs that will support communities of all types to benefit from transitioning to clean energy.
Before joining the Dept. of Energy, Emma led the clean energy team at the Island Institute, a Maine-based community development nonprofit, where she guided communities and marine businesses on Maine’s coast and islands in transitioning away from fossil fuels. Previously, Emma served to address environmental sustainability locally and globally in a variety of settings, including running energy generation models and emerging clean technologies research in the renewable energy team at Pacific Gas and Electric; leading the International Finance Corporation’s internal sustainability efforts; teaching environmental education to kids in Maine and Cape Cod; and building fundraising campaigns for a community bicycle repair nonprofit. Emma holds an undergraduate degree in Environmental Science and Public Policy from Harvard College, and an MBA/MS in Environment and Resources from Stanford University.
Place-based Strategy Lead, US Department of Energy


Amanda McDougall-Merrill
Amanda McDougall was first elected to the Cape Breton Regional Council in 2016 serving as Councillor for District 8 and most recently elected to serve as Mayor of the CBRM in 2020.
As Councillor for District 8 Amanda has proven to be a strong and community-minded leader. With a moral compass to make the right decisions and ask tough questions Amanda has the character and courage needed to lead the CBRM towards a prosperous and sustainable future.
Although Amanda holds a Bachelor in Political Science Degree from Cape Breton University, it was her years of volunteer work with organizations such as the Main-a-Dieu Community Development Association, Cape Breton C@P Society, Lumiere, Cape Breton Community Housing Association and more, that sparked her passion to lead change within the CBRM.
As a CBRM Councillor, the Executive Director of ACAP Cape Breton and a past Program Coordinator at Coastal Discovery Centre, Amanda has helped move our communities forward and is well-aware of the incredible potential our community holds.
Amanda resides in Glace Bay with her partner and growing family, but can be found along the shores of Main-a-Dieu throughout the summer.
Amanda McDougall-Merrill
Amanda McDougall was first elected to the Cape Breton Regional Council in 2016 serving as Councillor for District 8 and most recently elected to serve as Mayor of the CBRM in 2020.
As Councillor for District 8 Amanda has proven to be a strong and community-minded leader. With a moral compass to make the right decisions and ask tough questions Amanda has the character and courage needed to lead the CBRM towards a prosperous and sustainable future.
Although Amanda holds a Bachelor in Political Science Degree from Cape Breton University, it was her years of volunteer work with organizations such as the Main-a-Dieu Community Development Association, Cape Breton C@P Society, Lumiere, Cape Breton Community Housing Association and more, that sparked her passion to lead change within the CBRM.
As a CBRM Councillor, the Executive Director of ACAP Cape Breton and a past Program Coordinator at Coastal Discovery Centre, Amanda has helped move our communities forward and is well-aware of the incredible potential our community holds.
Amanda resides in Glace Bay with her partner and growing family, but can be found along the shores of Main-a-Dieu throughout the summer.
Mayor, Cape Breton Regional Municipality


Michael Drake
Michael Drake is a Partner and Board Member based in McInnes Cooper’s Charlottetown office. His practice focuses primarily on health, energy and administrative law. He has appeared before numerous administrative tribunals, and has acted as counsel to tribunals. He Chaired the Administrative Law Section for the CBA-PEI Branch, and is past Chair and Vice Chair of the PEI Mental Health Act Review Board. He is also a past member of a Federal administrative tribunal. In addition to his experience acting for and before administrative tribunals, Michael is a past law clerk to a Judge of the Federal Court of Appeal, and is the co-author of the legal reference text Standards of Review of Federal Administrative Tribunals, published by Butterworths.
Michael has also represented clients in general and commercial litigation, employment disputes, judgment enforcement, and judicial review proceedings at all levels of court in Prince Edward Island, the Federal Court of Canada and in leave applications to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Michael has extensive experience advising government, institutional and business clients facing unique and urgent challenges requiring media management, policy development and legislative review. From 2013-2015, Michael was Chief of Staff to the Official Opposition Members Office in Prince Edward Island, and during that time provided strategic political advice to the Leader of the Opposition and sitting opposition members of the Prince Edward Island legislature on a wide variety of issues and time-sensitive matters. He also assisted in the drafting of private members legislation, legislative motions, and strategic research.
In his community, Michael has acted as the Advocacy Chair for the PEI Division of the Canadian Diabetes Association; sat on the PEI Regional Council of the Red Cross, chairing the annual Humanitarian Awards Gala for several years; and regularly devotes his time to local charitable, pro bono, and other efforts as an active participant in McInnes Cooper’s Collective Social Responsibility Program. He has participated as an Advisor with Entrepreneur’s Forum, and takes great pride in providing mentorship and coaching to new lawyers and students.
Michael Drake
Michael Drake is a Partner and Board Member based in McInnes Cooper’s Charlottetown office. His practice focuses primarily on health, energy and administrative law. He has appeared before numerous administrative tribunals, and has acted as counsel to tribunals. He Chaired the Administrative Law Section for the CBA-PEI Branch, and is past Chair and Vice Chair of the PEI Mental Health Act Review Board. He is also a past member of a Federal administrative tribunal. In addition to his experience acting for and before administrative tribunals, Michael is a past law clerk to a Judge of the Federal Court of Appeal, and is the co-author of the legal reference text Standards of Review of Federal Administrative Tribunals, published by Butterworths.
Michael has also represented clients in general and commercial litigation, employment disputes, judgment enforcement, and judicial review proceedings at all levels of court in Prince Edward Island, the Federal Court of Canada and in leave applications to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Michael has extensive experience advising government, institutional and business clients facing unique and urgent challenges requiring media management, policy development and legislative review. From 2013-2015, Michael was Chief of Staff to the Official Opposition Members Office in Prince Edward Island, and during that time provided strategic political advice to the Leader of the Opposition and sitting opposition members of the Prince Edward Island legislature on a wide variety of issues and time-sensitive matters. He also assisted in the drafting of private members legislation, legislative motions, and strategic research.
In his community, Michael has acted as the Advocacy Chair for the PEI Division of the Canadian Diabetes Association; sat on the PEI Regional Council of the Red Cross, chairing the annual Humanitarian Awards Gala for several years; and regularly devotes his time to local charitable, pro bono, and other efforts as an active participant in McInnes Cooper’s Collective Social Responsibility Program. He has participated as an Advisor with Entrepreneur’s Forum, and takes great pride in providing mentorship and coaching to new lawyers and students.
Partner & Board Member, McInnes Cooper
Our Shared Ocean Program:
Meet our Cohort
This dedicated group of participants from Small Island Developing States (SIDS) recently completed our Best-Practice Skills for Sustainable Development in the SIDS Program. This comprehensive online course, funded by the Government of Ireland’s Our Shared Ocean initiative, equipped them with valuable knowledge and tools.
These graduates were primed to put their newfound expertise to work at the past Global Sustainable Islands Summit (GSIS) held in Prince Edward Island, Canada. We’re excited to see how they’ll contribute to building a more sustainable future for their island communities!


Simon Neptune
Simon is completing his MBA in Finance at the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business at the University of the West Indies. He is also the founder of a clean technology startup that is developing systems to convert biomass into carbon neutral fuels and has been awarded by the government of Trinidad and Tobago for his work on advanced energy systems research.
Simon Neptune
Simon is completing his MBA in Finance at the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business at the University of the West Indies. He is also the founder of a clean technology startup that is developing systems to convert biomass into carbon neutral fuels and has been awarded by the government of Trinidad and Tobago for his work on advanced energy systems research.
Trinidad and Tobago


Anthony L. Mártir Pérez
My name is Anthony L. Martir Perez, and I am pursuing a PhD in Biology at the University of Puerto Rico in Rio Piedras Campus. My research focuses on studying titanium dioxide’s impact on the gut microbiome’s composition in Atya lanes. Our goal is to enhance the conservation of aquatic invertebrates, which play a crucial role in maintaining and regulating energy flow in the ecosystems of El Yunque, the only tropical rainforest in the United States.
Anthony L. Mártir Pérez
My name is Anthony L. Martir Perez, and I am pursuing a PhD in Biology at the University of Puerto Rico in Rio Piedras Campus. My research focuses on studying titanium dioxide’s impact on the gut microbiome’s composition in Atya lanes. Our goal is to enhance the conservation of aquatic invertebrates, which play a crucial role in maintaining and regulating energy flow in the ecosystems of El Yunque, the only tropical rainforest in the United States.
Puerto Rico


Allyson Weekes
Allyson Weekes is completing an MSc in Global Studies at the University of the West Indies, in Trinidad and Tobago. She practices agroecology and regenerative agriculture on the ancestral lands of the Warao, the Kalinago and the Aruac peoples.
Allyson Weekes
Allyson Weekes is completing an MSc in Global Studies at the University of the West Indies, in Trinidad and Tobago. She practices agroecology and regenerative agriculture on the ancestral lands of the Warao, the Kalinago and the Aruac peoples.
Trinidad and Tobago


Marie Joelle Jennifer Chamary
Dedicated Banker with 17 years of diverse experience in Retail Banking. Proven track record in sales, project management, and product development, including successful management of 16 branch closures. Passionate explorer who loves shopping, travel, and culinary adventures with family.
Marie Joelle Jennifer Chamary
Dedicated Banker with 17 years of diverse experience in Retail Banking. Proven track record in sales, project management, and product development, including successful management of 16 branch closures. Passionate explorer who loves shopping, travel, and culinary adventures with family.
Mauritius


Gabriel McLeod
Gabriel McLeod is a Science Enthusiast who is passionate about sustainable development and its ability to alleviate the many areas of dependency around the world. Currently serving as Training Manager and Technical Assessor at an Internationally recognized accreditation body located in Jamaica, she develops and implements training solutions on behalf of the agency locally and internationally and provides Technical expertise in the assessment of Energy and Environmental related areas during the accreditation process. Gabriel holds a BSc. in Energy and Environment Physics and is currently studying a Master of Science in Sustainable Energy and Climate Change at the University of Technology Jamaica. Gabriel has participated in sustainability enhancing projects as a project associate to develop the 2050 Long-Term Emissions Reduction and Climate Resilient Strategy (LTS) for Jamaica and as a Co Facilitator of the BretCAT Project to Design enhancements to the Meteorological Service of Jamaica weather forecasting information system. In her spare time, Gabriel enjoys using her skills gained as a Public Speaker towards community developmet primarily through Youth enagaement programmes and initiatives. She also serves as the Deputy Chair of Professional Development at the Rotaract Club of Kingston and is the incoming Vice President for the club, which is a non-profit, non-partsisan youth led organisation affiliated with Rotary International.
Gabriel McLeod
Gabriel McLeod is a Science Enthusiast who is passionate about sustainable development and its ability to alleviate the many areas of dependency around the world. Currently serving as Training Manager and Technical Assessor at an Internationally recognized accreditation body located in Jamaica, she develops and implements training solutions on behalf of the agency locally and internationally and provides Technical expertise in the assessment of Energy and Environmental related areas during the accreditation process. Gabriel holds a BSc. in Energy and Environment Physics and is currently studying a Master of Science in Sustainable Energy and Climate Change at the University of Technology Jamaica. Gabriel has participated in sustainability enhancing projects as a project associate to develop the 2050 Long-Term Emissions Reduction and Climate Resilient Strategy (LTS) for Jamaica and as a Co Facilitator of the BretCAT Project to Design enhancements to the Meteorological Service of Jamaica weather forecasting information system. In her spare time, Gabriel enjoys using her skills gained as a Public Speaker towards community developmet primarily through Youth enagaement programmes and initiatives. She also serves as the Deputy Chair of Professional Development at the Rotaract Club of Kingston and is the incoming Vice President for the club, which is a non-profit, non-partsisan youth led organisation affiliated with Rotary International.
Jamaica


Zenaida María Navarro Martínez
Zenaida María Navarro Martínez has a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology (2012), and a Master’s Degree in Marine Biology and Aquaculture (2015); and she is currently a Ph.D. student at the University of Havana, Cuba. She is an Assistant professor, researcher, and the head of the “Management and conservation of marine resources” research group at the Center for Marine Research, University of Havana (CIM-UH), where she has worked since 2012. Her research interests are (1) movement, connectivity and habitat uses of Tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) in Cuba: implications for its conservation (2) ecology and conservation of marine fishes, and (3) effectiveness of marine protected areas in the conservation of fish assemblages; being the former her current Ph.D. topic. She has participated actively in postgraduate courses as a student and professor, in research projects, and workshops. She has authored scientific contributions presented at international congresses or published in scientific journals or books.
Zenaida María Navarro Martínez
Zenaida María Navarro Martínez has a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology (2012), and a Master’s Degree in Marine Biology and Aquaculture (2015); and she is currently a Ph.D. student at the University of Havana, Cuba. She is an Assistant professor, researcher, and the head of the “Management and conservation of marine resources” research group at the Center for Marine Research, University of Havana (CIM-UH), where she has worked since 2012. Her research interests are (1) movement, connectivity and habitat uses of Tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) in Cuba: implications for its conservation (2) ecology and conservation of marine fishes, and (3) effectiveness of marine protected areas in the conservation of fish assemblages; being the former her current Ph.D. topic. She has participated actively in postgraduate courses as a student and professor, in research projects, and workshops. She has authored scientific contributions presented at international congresses or published in scientific journals or books.
Cuba
Mauritius


Shirleyna Aipa
Hi, my name is Shirleyna Aipa and I am from Papua New Guinea. I Graduated with a Bachelor degree in Sustainable Agriculture in 2019 at the PNG University of Natural Resources and Environment (PNG UNRE). Started tutoring around 2020 at PNG UNRE. It has been 3years to date since last started. I am currently doing my Masters of Philosophy (MPhil/2) at Papua New Guinea University of Technology.
Shirleyna Aipa
Hi, my name is Shirleyna Aipa and I am from Papua New Guinea. I Graduated with a Bachelor degree in Sustainable Agriculture in 2019 at the PNG University of Natural Resources and Environment (PNG UNRE). Started tutoring around 2020 at PNG UNRE. It has been 3years to date since last started. I am currently doing my Masters of Philosophy (MPhil/2) at Papua New Guinea University of Technology.
Papua New Guinea


Gopiechand Boodhan
Gopiechand Boodhan, BSc (UWI), MSc (UWI), is a Trinidadian teaching assistant and PhD in Economics candidate at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. His current research is in waste management, renewable energy and sustainable development. He assisted with consultancies for the Inter-America Development Bank (IDB), the Environmental Management Authority (EMA), and The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA). He speaks English.
Gopiechand Boodhan
Gopiechand Boodhan, BSc (UWI), MSc (UWI), is a Trinidadian teaching assistant and PhD in Economics candidate at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. His current research is in waste management, renewable energy and sustainable development. He assisted with consultancies for the Inter-America Development Bank (IDB), the Environmental Management Authority (EMA), and The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA). He speaks English.
Trinidad and Tobago
Solutions Showcase:
Where Innovation Meets Sustainability!
The Global Sustainable Islands Summit (GSIS) 2024 featured a dynamic Solutions Showcase, a platform where cutting-edge sustainable technologies met the specific needs of island communities.
This curated selection of groundbreaking solutions, presented by a distinguished group of private sector organisations, tackled critical challenges faced by islands worldwide. From renewable energy advancements to waste reduction strategies, the showcase offered a glimpse into a greener, more resilient future.
- Wave Power in Bermuda: How an island and an ocean energy company are working together to bring the power of waves to the grid.
- Atlantic Used Oil Management Program: Why the program was developed, how it works, what materials are included with the program, how it supports Provinces, and Municipal Waste collection and diversion from landfills.
- Understanding marine sector emissions is important for islands looking for opportunities to decarbonize. GOE offers baselining data acquisition and analysis and electrification solutions for converting vessels to electric propulsion.
- How a local presence, education first approach has inspired consumer confidence and accelerated solar adoption
Learn more about the experts that converged to identify and promote cutting-edge solutions for a sustainable island future.


Marcelle Askew
Marcelle ASKEW is Vice President of Business Development at Seabased Group, where she has worked with governments, businesses, engineers, scientists, environmental groups and finance organizations to develop a pipeline of utility-scale wave energy projects on 5 continents, primarily on islands. She is a member of the Board of Directors of Ocean Energy Europe and is ardent supporter of the promise of ocean energy as a key piece of a holistic, nature-based renewable energy transition. A serial entrepreneur, she has devoted her career to bringing to market products and services aligned with the UN SDGs across a wide range of industries, primarily in the go-to-market phase.
Marcelle Askew
Marcelle ASKEW is Vice President of Business Development at Seabased Group, where she has worked with governments, businesses, engineers, scientists, environmental groups and finance organizations to develop a pipeline of utility-scale wave energy projects on 5 continents, primarily on islands. She is a member of the Board of Directors of Ocean Energy Europe and is ardent supporter of the promise of ocean energy as a key piece of a holistic, nature-based renewable energy transition. A serial entrepreneur, she has devoted her career to bringing to market products and services aligned with the UN SDGs across a wide range of industries, primarily in the go-to-market phase.
Vice President of Business Development, Seabased


Sonia Smith
Sonia has over 30 years of experience in stakeholder management and logistics services, and is the Maritime Representative for the Atlantic Used Oil Management Association,
Sonia began working with the Atlantic Used Oil Management Association in 2019 when she supported the education and registration of collection facilities across Nova Scotia during its implementation in 2020 and now supports all three Maritime Provinces. She works directly with the Waste Collection Facilities, Schools commercial fishing harbours and aquaculture farms across these Maritime Provinces providing support and education for the Program. www.recylemyoil.ca
Sonia was also one of the co-founders and leads of the Fishing Gear Coalition of Atlantic Canada in 2020 and is now the Co-Executive Director and Stakeholder Manager working under the DFO Ghost Gear Fund and have designed a Regulated Product Stewardship Program (a similar program) to support the collection and recycling of end-of-life fishing and aquaculture gear waste across Eastern Canada.
Sonia Smith
Sonia has over 30 years of experience in stakeholder management and logistics services, and is the Maritime Representative for the Atlantic Used Oil Management Association,
Sonia began working with the Atlantic Used Oil Management Association in 2019 when she supported the education and registration of collection facilities across Nova Scotia during its implementation in 2020 and now supports all three Maritime Provinces. She works directly with the Waste Collection Facilities, Schools commercial fishing harbours and aquaculture farms across these Maritime Provinces providing support and education for the Program. www.recylemyoil.ca
Sonia was also one of the co-founders and leads of the Fishing Gear Coalition of Atlantic Canada in 2020 and is now the Co-Executive Director and Stakeholder Manager working under the DFO Ghost Gear Fund and have designed a Regulated Product Stewardship Program (a similar program) to support the collection and recycling of end-of-life fishing and aquaculture gear waste across Eastern Canada.
Area Representative, UOMA Atlantic


Dr. Juliano Franz
Dr. Juliano Franz is the Director of Software Development at Glas Ocean Electric. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science with a focus on supporting decision-making through data visualization. His expertise lies in developing innovative solutions to complex problems, utilizing his extensive knowledge and experience gained from academia and fieldwork. He is passionate about the intersection of technology and innovation and aspires to make a positive impact in the ocean sector.
Dr. Juliano Franz
Dr. Juliano Franz is the Director of Software Development at Glas Ocean Electric. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science with a focus on supporting decision-making through data visualization. His expertise lies in developing innovative solutions to complex problems, utilizing his extensive knowledge and experience gained from academia and fieldwork. He is passionate about the intersection of technology and innovation and aspires to make a positive impact in the ocean sector.
Director of Software Development, Glas Ocean Electric
Meet our
Sponsors & Partners


McInnes Cooper is among Canada’s 25 largest business law firms and the exclusive member of Lex Mundi for Atlantic Canada, the world’s leading network of independent law firms. Providing strategic counsel to industry-leading clients here and abroad for more than 160 years, we continue to thrive through our relentless focus on client success.


EPRA is an industry-led, not-for-profit organization that operates regulated recycling programs across Canada. We represent the largest network of qualified processors and drop-off locations in Canada. EPRA works across diverse regulatory landscapes and challenging logistical backdrop, to ensure materials are collected, recycled and handled in a safe, secure and environmentally sound manner.


Together we power the future!
Sunly is an independent energy producer who develops renewable energy projects in the Baltics and Poland. Sunly also manages a renewable energy and electrification portfolio of start-ups in Estonia.
Sunly was established by 4Energia team after 4Energia shares were sold to Enefit Green AS. At the moment of acquisition 4Energia was the biggest renewable energy company in the Baltics.
Sunly has local teams in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland.


Our Shared Ocean is a multi-annual funding programme, and part of the Government of Ireland's response to the environmental and economic challenges facing many SIDS.
It reflects our national commitment to establishing and growing closer ties with Small Island Developing States (SIDS) as described in A Better World, Ireland’s policy for international development while also helping to deliver the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Our Shared Ocean will provide funding through annual competitive calls for projects within our three main themes; Oceans & Climate, Inclusive and Sustainable Blue Economy & Marine Policy and Ocean Governance.
SIDS already play a crucial role in relation to global ocean governance with capacity to develop innovative responses to these challenges. We hope to amplify that capacity by listening to solutions and providing help where needed.


Glas Ocean Electric’s electric drive system brilliantly engineered in cooperation with British Aerospace Engineering is easily installed between a diesel power plant and a vessel’s propeller, allowing efficient use of the diesel to get on site, but then offering hours of use on electric power alone. Glas Ocean’s HyMarine electric drive is a simple but robust drop-in kit that significantly lowers fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions while creating a more comfortable work environment by reducing the noise and vibration that diesel propulsion generates.
Glas Ocean’s conversion kit offers flexibility and redundancy. The original diesel engine is available as back up while electric propulsion radically reduces operational costs and creates a more comfortable environment for crew.


We are the Atlantic Used Oil Management Association, and we’re here to make it easy to recycle used oil products. Across Atlantic Canada we have Registered Collectors and Processors to collect and recycle used oil, used antifreeze, used oil filters, oil and antifreeze containers, and aerosol containers.
We are a non-profit association that operates an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Program. We collect and recycle used oil and antifreeze products on behalf of a group of companies that produce and sell these products.
The Atlantic Used Oil Management Association is governed by a Board of Directors with representation from manufacturing, retail, and distribution sectors of the oil and antifreeze products industry.
Used oil and antifreeze recycling activities are governed by provincial regulations and a Stewardship Plan. The Atlantic Used Oil Management Association is required to provide detailed reports on its activities to its members and to the Regulatory agency in each of the Atlantic provinces.


AKA Energy Systems (Aspin Kemp & Associates Inc.) is an energy systems provider delivering innovative solutions to island and microgrid power systems. AKA designs, manufactures, and supports power and propulsion assets for marine, Offshore O&G, and land-based industries. AKA has shifted the paradigm for fuel efficiency and reliability in offshore drilling with proven fuel savings of over 50% and similar results in marine and land-based microgrids.


Clean Foundation promotes green solutions for today – and supports the environmental leaders of tomorrow. We are a Nova Scotia-based independent, non-governmental environmental charity that began in 1988. Our passion is providing the knowledge, tools and inspiration needed to encourage the actions that lead to positive environmental change.
Clean Foundation works in the ancestral and unceded territories of the Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik.
We support the fair transition to a cleaner economy and greener society. To achieve this, we work collaboratively with our many partners to:
- Reduce energy poverty
- Promote social equity and support historically marginalized communities
- Develop the clean economy workforce
- Protect the natural environment
- Educate and promote action on climate change


ECO Canada is a Strategic Workforce Solutions Partner to Industry, Academia and Practitioners. We offer a comprehensive suite of services that empower environmental professionals throughout their careers. This includes job boards, educational development programs, certification training, and more.




Prince Edward Island is the location of choice for many leading local and globally-renowned companies. Regardless of sector, we have plenty of business supports to support your growth. Starting, growing or expanding your business to PEI means:
- A cost-effective and business-friendly environment
- A highly skilled and educated labour force
- Access to major markets
- Unmatched quality of life
- Strategic infrastructure




In Prince Edward Island, the PEI Energy Corporation is responsible “to develop and promote the development of energy systems and the generation, production, transmission and distribution of energy in all its forms on an economic and efficient basis, to provide financial assistance for the development, installation and use of energy systems, and to coordinate all government programs in the establishment and application of energy systems in the province.”




As a destination for world-class research and learning, the Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation (CCCAA) at the University of Prince Edward Island will provide knowledge and collaboration in a “living laboratory” environment. The Centre is a new initiative jointly funded by the Government of Canada, the Government of Prince Edward Island, and the University of Prince Edward Island that provides access to high-quality datasets, multidisciplinary research teams, outstanding graduate and postdoctoral fellows, and engaged industry, community, and government partners. Together, these aspects produce a highly participatory environment that fosters new knowledge and research and development for climate change adaptation and innovation.




The Institute of Island Studies is a research, education, and public policy institute based at the University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The work of the Institute focuses on the culture, environment, and economy of small islands, with an emphasis on Prince Edward Island.
The Island Studies constellation at the University of Prince Edward Island, Canada, consists of the following:
- Institute of Island Studies: a research, education, and public policy institute that focuses on the culture, environment, and economy of small islands
- Master of Arts in Island Studies Program: an interdisciplinary and policy-driven graduate program that critiques islands on their own terms
UNESCO Chair in Island Studies and Sustainability: a research chair currently held by UPEI anthropologist Dr. Jean Mitchell
Island Studies Press: a book publisher whose publications focus on producing Island Studies scholarly material for a popular audience




Economist Impact combines the rigour of a think-tank with the creativity of a media brand to engage an influential global audience.
We partner with corporations, foundations, NGOs and governments across big themes including sustainability, health and the changing shape of globalisation to catalyse change and enable progress.
With the power of The Economist Group behind it, Economist Impact crafts bespoke partnerships using a potent portfolio of capabilities including:
- policy research and insights
- branded content
- media & advertising
- design thinking and data visualisation
- global and bespoke events




For PEI to significantly reduce its transportation emissions and reach its ambitious climate targets, we have to change how we move from place to place and ensure accessible, affordable, safe and reliable public transportation options.
The Province of Prince Edward Island is committed to developing a province-wide integrated public transportation system.
With transportation being one of the largest carbon emitters in the province, this initiative is key in reaching PEI’s goal of being the first net zero province in Canada by 2040.
Local and intercommunity transportation services will link workers to jobs, students to schools, shoppers to stores and Islanders to the essential services they need to enhance their quality of life.




Maritime Bus is the largest bus carrier serving the Canadian Maritimes, including New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Founded in 2012, they offer daily bus service and parcel delivery across the region, connecting major cities and towns. They also operate routes into Quebec. Tickets and schedules can be found online, with many convenient pick-up locations including bus terminals and flag stops.
Frequently Asked
Questions
The Global Sustainable Islands Summit is a premier event that gathers professionals, researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders to explore innovative solutions for island sustainability. The summit focuses on advancements in renewable energy, clean technology, and environmental practices specifically for island communities.
This year, the summit was co-hosted by the co-hosted by the Government of Prince Edward Island
The summit was held on May 21-23, 2024, at the Rodd Crowbush Golf and Beach Resort in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
The summit was open to a wide range of participants, including professionals, researchers, policymakers, industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and students who are passionate about sustainable energy, green technologies, and environmental sustainability.
The summit covered a diverse array of topics, including:
- Policy frameworks and financing for renewable energy and cleantech
- Sustainable transportation and resilient infrastructure
- Energy efficiency and energy storage
- Climate change adaptation and resilience building
- Community engagement towards a low-carbon future
- Innovation and technology for island sustainable development
- Access to cutting-edge knowledge and insights from industry experts
- Networking opportunities with professionals and leaders in the field
- Exploration of innovative solutions to global sustainability challenges
- Engagement in meaningful discussions on renewable energy and environmental stewardship
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