Amanda is a Senior Analyst at the Pembina Institute with over a decade of experience in policy research and advocacy. She specializes in developing evidence-based solutions to decarbonize Canadas oil and gas sector, with a deep focus on methane emissions. She holds a PhD from The Graduate Center, CUNY.
Her interest in methane policy was sparked by the discrepancy between official reduction reports and scientific research showing consistent underestimation of emissions.
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Experience
13 Years
Current Role
Senior Analyst
Job Level
Middle
Location
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Personality Overview
How Amanda shows up
Price-Sensitive
Not Easily Convinced
Systematic
While they don't hesitate to ask questions, they are generally risk-averse and tend to be late adopters. They prefer to fully evaluate every situation. They generally do not appreciate an overfriendly approach and prefer to stay to-the-point.
Priorities
Topics Amanda cares about
Methane Mitigation
Her core professional focus involves researching and advocating for strong federal and provincial policies to drive down methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.
Oil & Gas Decarbonization
She develops practical, evidence-based policy solutions aimed at advancing the decarbonization of Canada's oil and gas industry.
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Career
Work history
9-2023
Senior Analyst
Pembina Institute
6-2023 - 9-2023
Energy Policy Consultant
Pembina Institute
3-2023 - 9-2023
Policy Researcher-Writer
FluxLab
12-2021 - 5-2022
Contract Lecturer
Toronto Metropolitan University
9-2019 - 11-2021
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
University of Lisbon
In the press
Media appearances
Every year at COP, Canada shows progress on cutting methane. Featured in Pembina Institute – Op‑Ed
Calculativeness (C) reflects the degree to which a person is likely to be cautious, systematic and analytical. Those scoring high tend to emphasise quality and accuracy.
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