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Trevor Bruce
Principal at Cambridge Energy Partners
Trevor Bruce is the Co-founder and Principal of Cambridge Energy Partners (CEP), dedicated to advancing solar energy solutions globally.
With a background in Geological Engineering and an MBA from the University of Cambridge, he brings a unique blend of technical expertise and business acumen to the renewable energy sector.
Trevor has a proven track record in consulting on large-scale mining, water infrastructure, and renewable energy projects, showcasing his versatility and industry knowledge.
Apart from his professional endeavors, Trevor has a rich history in the world of sports as a retired professional athlete on the Canadian Alpine Ski Team, specializing in downhill skiing.
His educational background includes a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from Cambridge Judge Business School, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) program from CFA Institute, and an Engineer's Degree from The University of British Columbia.
Trevor's professional journey includes leadership roles at various organizations such as Cambridge Energy Partners, Fauna & Flora International, REDT (Renewable Energy Dynamics Technology), CH2M HILL, and more, exhibiting his diverse experience and expertise.
He has also contributed to the sports community as a Ski Coach at Caledon Ski Club and has gained valuable engineering experience through roles at Knight Piesold, Piteau Associates Engineering, and BC Hydro.
Trevor Bruce's innovative work at Cambridge Energy Partners focuses on enhancing solar energy accessibility in remote and developing regions through groundbreaking solutions like the Nomad solar tracker.
His career trajectory reflects a passion for sustainability, renewable energy, and leveraging technology for positive global impact.