Shannon Halliday
About Shannon Halliday
Shannon Halliday is the VP of Corporate Affairs with 20 years of experience in business development, marketing, and government relations, specializing in clean energy and technology.
Title: VP, Corporate Affairs
Shannon Halliday holds the position of Vice President of Corporate Affairs. Her role encompasses overseeing business relations and ensuring seamless communication channels within the company. Shannon brings a wealth of experience to the position, particularly in promoting clean energy and technological advancements.
Professional Experience: 20 Years in Clean Energy and Technology
With two decades of professional experience, Shannon Halliday has honed her expertise in business development, marketing, and government relations. Her primary focus areas include clean energy and technology sectors. Shannon's extensive background has equipped her to navigate the complexities of these fields, driving forward innovative solutions and fostering stakeholder relationships.
Trade Office Initiatives: Government of Quebec in Vancouver
Shannon Halliday successfully opened a trade office for the Government of Quebec in Vancouver. This initiative was pivotal in strengthening business ties and promoting economic relations between Quebec and the West Coast. Shannon's efforts helped facilitate trade opportunities, emphasizing clean energy and technological innovations.
Professional Roles: Natural Resources Canada and Industry Contributions
As the West Coast representative for Natural Resources Canada's energy sector, Shannon Halliday primarily focused on hydrogen, fuel cells, and transportation technologies. Her contributions extended to leadership roles at Instream Energy Systems and Powertech Labs, where she spearheaded business development activities. Furthermore, Shannon represented Canada on advisory panels such as the UC Davis Transportation Studies Advisory Board and the International Energy Agency's Hydrogen Working Group.
Leadership and Representation: Hydrogène Québec and Cleantech Recognition
Shannon Halliday served as Vice Chair of Hydrogène Québec for two years, playing a key role in advancing hydrogen technology in the region. Her leadership and impact were recognized when she was featured in 'Women Leading Cleantech' by Foresight Canada in 2022. Additionally, she was named one of the most inspiring leaders in the 'Women in Energy Transformation Series' 2022, an initiative by Women in Renewable Energy (WiRE), GLOBE Series, and Pembina Institute.