Kendall Anderson is the director of the Pembina Institute’s Equitable Transition program, which focuses on the co-benefits of climate action, including gender equity, economic success, community connectedness and jobs. Her research and stakeholder engagement works towards ensuring the clean energy sectors of tomorrow are inclusive and equitable. Her team co-published a report on good jobs with the Canadian Labour Congress: A Sustainable Jobs Blueprint: Putting workers and communities at the centre of Canada’s net-zero energy economy.
Prior to joining the Pembina Institute, Kendall worked for the Samara Centre for Democracy, a national charity focused on engaging more Canadians in the political system.
Kendall holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Guelph and a Graduate Certificate in the Science and Policy of Climate Change from Royal Roads University.