Zoë Kolbuc

Vice President Ecosystems at Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Zoë Kolbuc's work experience begins in 2002, where they worked for the Government of Alberta as a Special Advisor and later became the Chief of Staff. In 2007, they joined Global Public Affairs as the Director of the Alberta Practice. They then moved to BP, where they held roles as the Director of Government Affairs and later as the Director of Communications & External Affairs (Stakeholder Relations). From 2014 to 2016, they worked at Spectra Energy as the Director of External Affairs & Communications. In 2016, they joined Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) as the Director of Partnerships & Communications, and later took on the role of Vice President, Ecosystems in 2017. In these roles, they focused on early-stage investments, ecosystem building, equity & diversity strategy, and supporting entrepreneurs in developing sustainable solutions.

Zoë Kolbuc's education history includes various programs and degrees in the field of business and political science. In 2021, they completed the Innovation Governance Program at the Council of Canadian Innovators. Before that, they attended the University of Toronto - Rotman School of Management, where they pursued an Executive Program in Business Analytics: Data-Driven Decision Making, completing it in 2021. Prior to that, they participated in the Board Dynamics for Executives program at the Institute of Corporate Directors - Rotman in 2019. Zoe Kolbuc's undergraduate education was at the University of Alberta, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. No specific start year or end year is provided for their time at the University of Alberta.

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  • Vice President Ecosystems

    October, 2017 - present

  • Director Partnerships Communications

    December, 2016

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