Maryleen Enebeli
I am a professional with several years of hands-on practical experience in diverse fields across the public, private, and energy sectors. I have extensive expertise in resource governance, and conducting multidisciplinary environmental studies, adept at using quantitative and qualitative research methods, applying sound judgment, and conceptual-thinking approaches to problem-solving. I am a competent project manager with great data analytics and modeling, leadership aptitude, and I sit on the board of Project Management Institute North Saskatchewan as Vice President Member Services. I hold a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, two Master of Science degrees in Natural Resources and Environmental Management, and a Master of Science in Environmental Practice (2021) from Royal Roads University, with several Certifications including Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) by NEBOSH-UK, and Environmental Professional (EPt) by ECO Canada. Currently, I work as a Senior Policy Analyst for the Government of Manitoba, providing policy analysis and advice on capital projects, planning and delivery, and leading innovative change initiatives including green construction.
My Doctorate research will look at the “Theory and Practice of Regenerative Sustainability Approach in Tackling Climate Change – Community Resilience in Focus”. How utilizing the potency of nature through regenerative sustainability, and community collaboration, can foster the evolution of socio-ecological systems to build climate resilience, a complete shift toward Net-Positive outcomes.