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Anzu Partners Elects Cathryn Paine to Partner

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Thursday, September 14, 2023

Anzu Partners , an investment firm delivering capital and strategic support to breakthrough technology companies, today announced the election of Cathryn Paine to Partner.

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  • Anzu Partners , an investment firm delivering capital and strategic support to breakthrough technology companies, today announced the election of Cathryn Paine to Partner.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230914325067/en/
    Anzu Partners has elected Cathryn Paine to Partner.
  • "In her role at Anzu, Cathryn has cultivated a strong network of executive leaders and professionals that has been a genuine game-changer for our portfolio companies in this competitive market,” said Jimmy Kan, Partner, Anzu Partners.
  • “People are an organization’s most important stakeholders, and building a company culture that attracts and retains high performers is a proven correlation to strong financial performance,” said Cathryn Paine, Partner, Anzu Partners.

Wildfires in Alberta spark urgent school discussions about terrors of global climate futures

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Saturday, May 27, 2023

This decision reflects a legacy of faltering efforts to reform Alberta’s kindergarten to Grade 12 currriculum and assessment programs.

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  • This decision reflects a legacy of faltering efforts to reform Alberta’s kindergarten to Grade 12 currriculum and assessment programs.
  • To offer students something vitally relevant to their lives, we can’t view curricula as just content to be consumed (and tested on).
  • As education scholar Kent den Heyer has underscored, the “content,” of learning exists in the daily encounters between the student, the school subject and society.

Complicated conversations needed

    • One of the authors of this story, Melissa, teaches secondary school in Drayton Valley, one of the hubs of Alberta’s energy sector, about an hour’s drive south-west of Edmonton.
    • Students in her class reflected sombrely on their fire evacuation experiences.

Talking about terror

    • The research of Cathryn van Kessel, Kent den Heyer and Jeff Schimel, which draws on their combined expertise in education and psychology, can help teachers to guide classroom discussions through practising what’s known as terror management theory.
    • Terror management theory offers insight and strategies to understand cataclysmic events and the ways that death and reminders of our mortality affect people’s sense of self-esteem in relation to their cultural worldviews.

Terror management theory in the classroom

    • Applying terror management theory in the classroom provided Melissa with language to engage the most intense emotions triggered by the immediate and larger climate change crises presented by the wildfires and the threat climate change poses to our “business as usual” worldviews.
    • The existential cracks triggered by the global environmental crisis for Canadian young people was highlighted in a recent survey documenting growing emotional and psychological impacts: 39 per cent of 1,000 surveyed people across the country, aged 16-25, considered their probable future world so bleak they would hesitate to have children.

Teachable moments

    • She offered this question to students:
      To what extent has the wildfire not interrupted — but instead enriched — your learning about what it means to be a citizen?
    • To what extent has the wildfire not interrupted — but instead enriched — your learning about what it means to be a citizen?
    • Many students were frustrated and troubled by disinformation on social media and confusion it generated.

Looming threats and time for students

    • With a provincial election looming and with a divided electorate, it remains unclear how any provincial government might navigate the highly controversial and contested curriculum rewriting process.
    • We need a curriculum that has time for students — time to engage their questions and the sources of their imagined futures.

Carbon Zero Financial Announces Cathryn Peirce As Co-founder & CEO, Signs Visa As Payments Partner

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Wednesday, December 1, 2021

As card holders spend, they receive a custom calculation of their carbon footprint that they can view in the Carbon Zero app.

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  • As card holders spend, they receive a custom calculation of their carbon footprint that they can view in the Carbon Zero app.
  • Carbon Zero then offsets the card holder's carbon footprint by investing the standard interchange fee paid by merchants into a diverse portfolio of carbon removal projects.
  • "We're building pathways that will enable people to more effectively act and transact according to their concern for the planet," says Carbon Zero CEO Cathryn Peirce. "
  • After calculating the carbon footprint of a user, Carbon Zero neutralizes that footprint by partnering with Patch , an API-first marketplace for carbon removal.

Generation Mining Makes Key Appointments and Updates Environmental Assessment and Permitting Processes

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Monday, October 4, 2021

He has extensive experience in mining, environmental and closure management, watershed management, project management, permitting and approvals, and community relations.

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  • He has extensive experience in mining, environmental and closure management, watershed management, project management, permitting and approvals, and community relations.
  • He has also contributed to the public consultation on mine expansion plans and closure plan requirements and negotiated and implemented First Nation Agreements.
  • Prior to joining Gen Mining, Cathryn Moffett was the Director of Sustainability for Detour Gold Corporation.
  • Ms. Moffett holds a Bachelor of Science degree in environmental sciences with a focus on sustainable development.