Jack Smith

Director, Environmental Planning And Compliance at Prince Rupert Port Authority

Jack Smith is an experienced environmental planning and compliance professional, currently serving as the Director of Environmental Planning and Compliance at the Port of Prince Rupert since October 2013, where responsibilities include supporting Canada’s trade by enhancing cargo and passenger movement. Prior to this role, Jack was a Project Manager at the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency from October 2007 to October 2013, overseeing federal environmental assessments and Aboriginal consultation efforts for major development projects. Additionally, Jack worked as an Environmental Assessment Analyst at Fisheries and Oceans Canada for a year and served as a Program Scientist at Environment Canada from July 2002 to October 2007, focusing on environmental assessments and compliance initiatives. Jack holds education from the UBC Sauder School of Business.

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Prince Rupert Port Authority

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The Prince Rupert Port Authority oversees the Port of Prince Rupert, Canada's leading edge port in trade growth, maritime safety, environmental stewardship, and community partnership. Our mandate is to facilitate and expand the movement of cargo and passengers through the Port. With the distinct advantage of being the closest North American port to Asia by up to three days, Prince Rupert is uniquely positioned on the shortest trade route between the world's most dynamic economies—an ideal location to serve shippers and producers, facilitate trade, and grow the Canadian economy.


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