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Brendan Frank
Senior Research Associate at Institute for Science, Society and Policy (ISSP)
Professional Background
Brendan Frank is a dedicated and knowledgeable professional in the realms of policy, politics, climate change, energy, and science. With a wealth of experience and expertise in these critical fields, Brendan currently serves as a Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Science, Society and Policy (ISSP) at the University of Ottawa. His role at ISSP signifies his commitment to bridging the gap between scientific research and effective policy-making, contributing his insights to pressing societal issues. He also actively collaborates with the University of Ottawa's energy programming, showcasing his passion for sustainable energy solutions and environmental stewardship.
Prior to his current role, Brendan built a diverse career that spans several impactful positions. He was a Research Associate at Canada's Ecofiscal Commission, where he focused on federal and provincial policy analysis, contributing to economically viable environmental solutions. His prior experience as a Policy Analyst at Natural Resources Canada provided him with an in-depth understanding of energy resource management and the importance of sustainability in policy decisions. Brendan’s previous appointments have also seen him serving as a Research Assistant at The School of Public Policy, where he further honed his analytical skills and policy development expertise.
Brendan began his professional journey as an Environmental Advisor at ATCO Gas and took on roles such as Environmental Analyst at ATCO Energy Solutions, where he played a key part in promoting environmentally responsible practices within the energy sector. His role as a Field Administrator at ATCO Gas underscores his hands-on experience in operational aspects and field research, ensuring that safety and environmental policies are adhered to on the ground. Brendan’s career also includes significant foundational experience as an intern with the Remediation Management Group at BP, where his early involvement in environmental remediation projects set the tone for his future in policy and energy.
Education and Achievements
Brendan’s academic background lays a strong foundation for his exceptional career in public policy and environmental science. He earned his Master’s Degree in Public Policy from the University of Calgary, a program renowned for cultivating leaders in effective governance and policy analysis. This advanced education equipped him with critical thinking skills and the ability to assess policy implications judiciously, enabling him to contribute meaningfully to discussions about legislative and regulatory frameworks.
Prior to his master's education, Brendan obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science from Queen's University. This degree provided him with a comprehensive understanding of environmental issues, further fueling his commitment to advancing climate action and sustainable practices in the energy sector. With this educational background, Brendan is adept at integrating scientific research with policy objectives, enhancing the capacity for informed decision-making.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Brendan Frank has amassed numerous achievements that underscore his expertise and influence in the field of policy and environmental science. As a Senior Research Associate at the ISSP, his work involves conducting thorough research and providing insights that guide policy development in science and society. His contributions are pivotal in advocating for innovative and sustainable practices that align with climate action goals.
Brendan’s tenure at Canada’s Ecofiscal Commission is marked by contributions that helped shape discussions around eco-fiscal policies that promote environmental sustainability and economic growth. His analytical acumen supported significant policy recommendations that address the urgent need for climate change actions.
In addition, Brendan has played a vital role in shaping policy at Natural Resources Canada, partaking in initiatives that strive for co-operative and informed energy strategies at both the federal and provincial levels. His collaborative efforts have helped create pathways for cleaner energy alternatives that resonate with Canada’s climate commitments and public expectations.
As he continues to build on his expertise at the nexus of policy, climate action, and energy innovation, Brendan Frank remains committed to making measurable impacts in these essential areas of growth and responsibility. His half Albertan, half Ontarian identity enriches his perspective, allowing him to approach issues with a national lens that recognizes regional differences while advocating for holistic solutions to climate and energy challenges.