Kate Belmore
About Kate Belmore
Kate Belmore serves as the National Education Coordinator at Ducks Unlimited Canada, a position she has held since 2020. She previously worked at GreenPAC in various roles and holds Bachelor's degrees in Education and Biology from Queen's University.
Work at Ducks Unlimited Canada
Kate Belmore has been serving as the National Education Coordinator at Ducks Unlimited Canada since 2020. In this role, she is responsible for developing and implementing educational programs that promote conservation and environmental stewardship. Her work focuses on engaging communities and fostering a deeper understanding of wetlands and wildlife. Based in Barrie, Ontario, she contributes to the organization's mission of habitat conservation through education.
Previous Experience at GreenPAC
Before her current position, Kate Belmore worked at GreenPAC, where she held two roles. From 2016 to 2019, she served as the Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator, focusing on community engagement and volunteer management in Toronto, Ontario. Following this, she worked as the Communications Manager for one year, from 2019 to 2020, where she was responsible for developing communication strategies to advance GreenPAC's environmental initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Kate Belmore holds two Bachelor's Degrees from Queen's University. She studied Biology (Honours) from 2011 to 2015, gaining a solid foundation in biological sciences. Following this, she pursued a degree in Education from 2015 to 2016, equipping her with the skills necessary for teaching and educational program development. Her educational background supports her current role in environmental education.
Background
Kate Belmore has a background in both biology and education, which informs her work in environmental conservation. Her experience in community outreach and volunteer coordination has provided her with insights into effective engagement strategies. Living in Ontario, she has focused her career on promoting environmental awareness and education through various roles in non-profit organizations.