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November 6- Energy Security Roundtable in London, ON

The NCC is holding an Energy Security Roundtable with keynote speaker:

  • The moderator for the event is Andrew Mahut,  Board Chair for CIPEC (Canadian Industrial Program for Energy Conservation)
  • Rob Swartman, CEO of Solcan- Renewable Energy
  • Ron Oberth, President, Organization of Canadian Nuclear Industries- Nuclear Energy
  • Professor Dimitrov, Associate Professor from UWO PolSci Dept.- Energy Politics 
  • Hugh Moran, Executive Director, Ontario Petroleum Institutes- Oil and Gas Energy

Come join the discussion!

Date: November 6th, 2014 

Location: Room 100, Visual Arts Centre
University of Western Ontario Campus 

Time: 6pm – 8pm.

Registration



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*Western Student’s get free entrance. Please register with your name and student ID to secure a seat at the roundtable by calling the NCC at 416 979 1875 or by email to Tazrian Alam (alam.tazrian@gmail.com).

 

 

Tazrian Alam
Tazrian Alam was the program editor for Canada’s NATO. Tazrian recently completed her MA in International Relations at University of Western Ontario, where she wrote her Master’s Research Project (MRP) on the security threats that beset the Arctic from issues concerning militarization and nuclearization to environmental degradation and sovereignty concerns in the region. Prior to studying at UWO, she completed her BA Hons. at Queen’s University with a major in Political Science. Recently she was on the panel at the NCC’s Spring Conference on Arctic Security. She addressed various security concerns in the Arctic, including nuclearization in the Arctic and Indigenous security concerns. Over the past few years, Tazrian has worked for a variety of organizations including interning at BRAC NGO in Bangladesh and as a graduate research assistant for the Centre for International Governance Innovations in Waterloo, ON. Having received a certificate in Gender and Sexual Diversity from Queen’s University, and working for the Gender Department at BRAC, she is also enthusiastic about gender rights and women’s empowerment. Tazrian is particularly passionate about international relations and hopes to pursue a career where she can utilize her knowledge in political science.