Keelen Gagnon

COO and Co-Founder at Climative

Keelen Gagnon's work experience includes various roles and responsibilities in different companies. In 2014, they co-founded Climative, a clean tech company focused on decarbonizing the built environment using AI-assisted digital energy assessments and blockchain technology. As the COO and Co-Founder, they led the creation of low-carbon plans for buildings to reduce their carbon footprint.

Prior to Climative, Keelen co-founded K&K Lawn Care and Property Management in 2008. In this role, they provided lawn care maintenance services and property management to clients in the Saint John and Quispamsis area. Keelen was responsible for financial planning, fundraising, and fleet management.

In 2013, Keelen worked at VerifEye Technologies as an Electrical Engineer. Keelen was responsible for developing and configuring new test equipment and investigating data corruption caused by voltage fluctuation issues in mobile automotive video security systems. Keelen also conducted vibration analysis on consumer-grade hard disk drives.

Before joining VerifEye Technologies, Keelen worked for the Canadian Armed Forces as an Electrical and Mechanical Engineer (EME) from 2009 to 2013. In this role, they gained extensive technical experience in troubleshooting electrical circuits on various equipment, including generators and communication devices.

Overall, Keelen has a diverse background in clean tech, lawn care, property management, electrical engineering, and military service.

Keelen Gagnon's education history includes attending the University of New Brunswick from 2010 to 2014, where they pursued a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. They later enrolled at the same institution from 2013 to 2015 to complete a degree in Technology Management and Entrepreneurship, specializing in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

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  • COO and Co-Founder

    January, 2014 - present