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    Director, Public Policy and Strategic Engagement, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers - Ottawa, Canada - Odgers Berndtson

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    The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) is a research-based industry association advocating for member companies in oil and natural gas production across Canada. CAPP's members contribute significantly to Canada's GDP and job market.

    Director, Public Policy and Strategic Engagement:

    • Key member of the Sustainability, External Relations, and Indigenous Affairs team
    • Lead federal public policy initiatives and engagement activities
    • Demonstrate intellect, relationship skills, and strategic thinking
    • Based in Ottawa

    The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers has joined forces with Odgers Berndtson to fill this role. Interested candidates are invited to apply online. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

    Diversity, Equity and Inclusion:

    CAPP is an equal opportunity employer, providing accommodation for applicants with disabilities. Odgers Berndtson is dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion in its recruitment efforts.


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