Chris Clarkson
About Chris Clarkson
Chris Clarkson serves as the Regional Planned Giving Manager for Western Canada at Ducks Unlimited Canada, where he has worked since 2019. He has extensive experience in event management and volunteer relations, having held various roles within the organization and previously worked in Belize as an operations manager.
Work at Ducks Unlimited Canada
Chris Clarkson has been employed at Ducks Unlimited Canada since 2013. He initially served as the Provincial Manager Events for four years, focusing on event management in the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island. In 2017, he transitioned to the role of Western Regional Manager Events and Volunteer Relations, where he has worked for seven years. In 2019, he took on the additional responsibility of Regional Planned Giving Manager for Western Canada, where he has been involved in planned giving initiatives tailored to the region.
Education and Expertise
Chris Clarkson studied at Langara College from 1987 to 1989, completing a two-year program. He also attended LV Rogers Nelson, although specific details about his studies there are not provided. His professional expertise includes extensive experience in event management and volunteer coordination, with over a decade in these fields. His educational background and work experience contribute to his proficiency in managing planned giving initiatives.
Background
Chris Clarkson has a diverse professional background that includes significant international experience. He worked as the Belize Operations Manager for Island Expeditions from 1994 to 2001, where he gained management experience in an international setting. Prior to his tenure at Ducks Unlimited Canada, he served as an Arborist Representative for Bartlett Tree Experts from 2009 to 2013, which provided him with a foundation in arboriculture.
Achievements in Event Management
Throughout his career, Chris Clarkson has demonstrated a strong ability to manage events and coordinate volunteers across Western Canada. His role at Ducks Unlimited Canada has involved overseeing numerous events and fostering volunteer relations. His experience in event management spans over a decade, reflecting his commitment to enhancing community engagement and support for conservation initiatives.