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Name

John Jensen

Company

Yukon Energy Board

Location

Yukon

Description

John Jensen has a degree from University of Phoenix in BSc, Business Management, and is currently pursuing a Masters of Environmental Management from Royal Roads University.John is a director of Carcross Management Corporation (CTMC) and has recently have been invited to join the Yukon Energy Board as a director. He also sits as a General Counsel Gaanaxtedi Clan representative for the Carcross Tagish First Nation (CTFN).

John has experience in directing private development of cleantech energy systems, primarily a micro–gasifier that produces energy from wood chips, as well as exploration in solar and micro-hydro opportunities within the traditional territory of the Carcross Tagish First Nation. John’s ambition is to create sustainable energy for the Yukon, and an additional economic pillar from such developments, that help foster economic development in the Yukon.

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