Heather Calafatis
About Heather Calafatis
Heather Calafatis is a Land Analyst at Chevron in San Ramon, California, and a Surface Land Administrator at Canlin Energy Corporation in Calgary, Alberta, with over a decade of experience in land analysis and administration.
Current Positions at Chevron and Canlin Energy Corporation
Heather Calafatis holds dual roles in the energy sector, currently serving as a Land Analyst at Chevron in San Ramon, California, United States, and as a Surface Land Administrator at Canlin Energy Corporation in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. At Chevron, she started in November 2019, where she focuses on land analysis tasks. Simultaneously, she works at Canlin Energy, contributing her expertise in surface land administration.
Previous Experience at Centrica Energy and TransCanada
Heather Calafatis has previously worked at Centrica Energy as a Surface Land Administrator from 2012 to 2017. During her five years at Centrica, she was responsible for various aspects of surface land administration. Before that, she served as a Land Analyst at TransCanada from 2009 to 2012, where she gained substantial experience in land analysis and project management within the energy sector in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Educational Background
Heather Calafatis has a robust educational background. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Communication from the University of Calgary, studying from 2003 to 2007. Following that, she attended Mount Royal University, first from 2007 to 2008 and then again from 2015 to 2019, further expanding her academic and professional qualifications.
Over a Decade of Experience in Land Analysis and Administration
Heather Calafatis has accumulated over a decade of experience in the fields of land analysis and administration. Her career spans various critical roles in notable companies such as Chevron, Centrica Energy, Canlin Energy Corporation, and TransCanada. Her extensive professional journey has equipped her with a deep understanding of land analysis and administration, particularly within the energy sector, and covers both the United States and Canadian markets.