Dear Heavenly Father it is our prayer
for MLA Ms. Donna Kennedy-Glans that she will have the discernment to act today
upon the things that are vital to move the region of Calgary – Varsity
forward. Thank You that You continue to
give her compassion for those she represents and a strong desire to be an
advocate for what is just and fair. In
Your Name, Amen.
Donna Kennedy-Glans was elected as the Member of the Legislative
Assembly of Alberta for Calgary-Varsity on April 23, 2012. On December 13,
2013, she was sworn-in as Associate Minister – Electricity and Renewable
Energy, a position she held until March 17, 2013.
Donna formerly chaired the all-party Standing Committee on Resource
Stewardship. She was a member of Treasury Board and also sat on the Alberta
government’s Ministerial Working Group on Natural Resources and Environment. In
addition, Donna was a member of the Pacific Northwest Economic Region
committee, which connects stakeholders from across the U.S. and Canada to
discuss economic questions that relate to the region.
Donna was born near Tillsonburg, Ontario, and was raised on a cattle
farm in rural southwestern Ontario, where her parents and extended family
continue to farm today. She graduated from Wilfrid Laurier University with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in 1981 and earned her Bachelor of Laws degree from the
University of Western Ontario in 1984.
Since moving to Calgary in 1984, Donna has worked as a lawyer,
businesswoman and leader in the energy sector. Highlights of her 28-year career
in this sector include serving as
- A
lawyer and negotiator with TransCanada Pipelines’ exploration and
production company during the deregulation of energy markets in the 1980s;
- A
corporate executive and first female Vice-President with Nexen Inc., an
upstream oil and gas company, where she was responsible for managing above
ground risks in domestic and international projects from 1991-2001; and
- An
independent consultant, advising global energy operators on how to manage
non-technical risks in resource projects over the past decade.
In addition, Donna founded Bridges Social Development in 2002, and
served as its executive director until 2011. Bridges is a volunteer
organization that brings together local champions and Canadian experts to train
and mentor community leaders in health care, law, journalism, education and
politics in countries like Yemen, Egypt, Oman, India and Nepal. In 2008, a
global youth social entrepreneurship initiative was launched, focusing on
training youth leaders in Canada, including youth from Diaspora, First Nations
and Métis communities.
Donna is lead author of Corporate Integrity: A Toolkit for
Managing beyond Compliance, published in 2005 by John Wiley & Sons. Her
second book, Unveiling the Breath: One Woman’s Journey into
Understanding Islam and Gender Equality was published in 2009. In
2007, Donna was awarded a Global Woman of Vision award and was named a
‘Compelling Calgarian’ by the Calgary Herald in 2010. Donna is
a frequent guest lecturer at the University of Calgary’s Haskayne School of
Business.
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