Nolan Akune

Accounting Manager at CarboNet

Nolan Akune began their work experience in 2016 as a Senior Day Camp Leader at Kitsilano Community Centre. In the same year, they also worked as an Accounts Payable Clerk at CanWel Building Materials. In 2019, Nolan joined Aquatic Informatics as a Junior Accountant and later became an Accountant. In 2022, they joined CarboNet as a Senior Accountant.

Nolan Akune's education history is as follows:

From 2019 to 2022, Nolan attended the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada) to study accounting. Nolan did not obtain a degree during this period.

In 2017 and 2018, Nolan completed a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. The specific field of study is not provided.

Between 2014 and 2016, Nolan pursued a Diploma in Accounting and Business/Management at the British Columbia Institute of Technology.

From 2010 to 2013, Nolan attended Sir Winston Churchill Secondary, where they obtained an International Baccalaureate Certificate.

Nolan also attended the Ideal Mini School from 2008 to 2010, although no specific degree or field of study is mentioned.

In addition to their formal education, Nolan holds a FoodSafe Level 1 certification, although the institution and year of obtaining this certification are not provided.

Lastly, Nolan is currently enrolled at the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada) for further studies in accounting.

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Vancouver, Canada

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CarboNet

CarboNet is a chemical method and involves no upfront investment.Carbonet’s novel technology was developed at the University of British Columbia. The patent pending chemical method is designed to efficiently and safely treat industrial wastewater. Based in Vancouver and Houston, the CarboNet team is composed of experienced entrepreneurs, oilfield services operators and chemists that love what they do and are passionate about changing the perspective on how water can be treated.


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