Think Tanks - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Arctic 360 aims to highlight and strengthen the North American Arctic (Alaska, northern Canada and Greenland). As a region transforming into an emerging economy, Arctic 360 works with expert Arctic policymakers, academics, government bodies, Northern communities, the private sector, and other stakeholders. Our purpose is to provide informed knowledge to those with a vested interest in the region with the goal of fostering cooperation between these diverse parties. Arctic 360 will promote a greater understanding of the particular issues affecting this unique region as it attracts international attention and investment.In partnership with the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History, Trinity College, Munk School of Global Affairs (University of Toronto, ON) and the Wilson Center's Polar Initiative (Washington, D.C.) we will host conferences, workshops, study tours and student exchanges that will bring everyone to the table together equally to better understand the opportunities and concerns of the North American Arctic.Board of DirectorsCo-ChairsJohn English, Founding Director, Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History, University of Toronto, ONMike Sfraga, Director, Polar Initiative, Wilson Center, Washington, D.C. SecretaryJim Gamble, Former Executive Director, Aleut International Association, AlaskaTreasurerDavid Ramsay, Former Minister, Dept of Industry, Tourism and Investment, Gov't of the NWTerritories, Board of Directors, Fortune MineralsDirectorsDebbie Brisebois, Executive Director, Inuit Broadcasting CorporationInnuteq Holm-Olsen, Minister Plenipotentiary at the Greenland Representation at the Danish Embassy in Washington, D.C.Rosemarie Kuptana, Inuit Human Rights Leaders, CanadaLesil McGuire, Former Alaskan State Legislator, Partner at Arctic Advocacy Group, AlaskaMadeleine Redfern, Mayor, City of Iqaluit, NunavutAlice Rogoff, Publisher, Arctic Today
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