Bruce Wallace

Advisor at Convergence.Tech

Bruce leads a dynamic team at NII, a clean energy not-for-profit that runs industrial innovation projects in Canada’s nuclear power supply chain. NII focuses on how emerging technologies can improve operational and environmental performance in the industry, while fostering connections between nuclear and other low-emission energy sources. The Institute also has a mandate to promote greater public understanding of energy issues, and runs educational programs for K-12 students in science, technology and math.

Bruce learned the importance of a well-informed public over three decades living and working as a journalist across Europe, Asia and North America, reporting from conflict zones and writing broadly on politics and culture for Maclean’s, the Los Angeles Times and Reuters. Since then he has been a special advisor to Ontario’s Deputy Minister for economic development, research and science, and was Chief Creative Officer for NGen, Canada’s Advanced Manufacturing Supercluster.

Bruce is the volunteer chair of the Lake Huron Coastal Centre, a conservation organization, and lives on the shores of the lake in Southampton, Ontario.