Rev Innovations Is Pleased to Welcome Heather Campbell as Adviser

February 15, 2024
Des Plaines, Illinois
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Rev Innovations is pleased to welcome Heather Campbell as Adviser. Rev Innovations (“Rev”), an affiliate of GTI Energy, was founded with the belief that energy transitions will require new solutions to consequential problems. Rev seeks to identify innovations targeting low-carbon, low-cost solutions in gases, liquids, and infrastructure.

Ms. Campbell brings three decades of leadership across the energy industry working to commercialize innovative low-carbon solutions. Ms. Campbell is an advisory council member of the British Columbia Centre for Innovation and Clean Energy and an advisory board member of the National Research Council of Canada's Industrial Research Assistance Program. Her prior work includes serving as the Executive Director of Clean Technology with Alberta Innovates as well as technical, policy, and business roles at TC Energy, AESO, ARC Resources, and NOVA Chemicals.

We believe that Ms. Campbell’s diverse career will provide valuable guidance to Rev as it aims to expand low-carbon, low-cost energy solutions that seek to have a durable, positive impact on communities across North America. Throughout her career, Ms. Campbell has been an advocate for sustainability, inclusion, and community impact.

"I'm excited to work with Rev and lend my experience to develop solutions that can both drive a sustainable energy transition and engage with communities through that transition," said Heather Campbell, Adviser, Rev Innovations. "This is a pivotal moment for the energy industry—and the planet at large—and I look forward to supporting this transition."

"We're thrilled to have Heather bring her expertise as we seek to expand low-carbon, low-cost energy solutions," said Johanna Schmidtke, Managing Partner of Rev Innovations. “Heather's leadership and commitment to the major challenges of the energy sector will focus our work in developing and scaling innovative energy solutions."

"Heather's multifaceted experience in North American energy systems brings rich and valuable insights to our work to shape just energy systems transitions," said Paula Gant, President and CEO, GTI Energy. "Her leadership will support Rev's mission to decarbonize gases, liquids, and infrastructure by advancing low-carbon, low-cost innovations. I look forward to working with Heather to strengthen the success of our customers, partners, and communities in this vital mission."

Ms. Campbell has been recognized for her dedicated community work, actively sharing her talents, resources, and time in leading a purposely diverse range of organizations. She is a board director with Calgary’s performing arts centre Arts Commons, a member of the Advisory Council for Western Engineering and a Commissioner with the Calgary Police Commission. She is the former co-chair of Alberta’s Anti-Racism Advisory Council and has been awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal and the Calgary Black Chambers Black Achievement Award in Energy.

Ms. Campbell holds a Bachelor of Engineering Science degree in Biochemical and Chemical Engineering from Western University in addition to a Master of Laws in Energy Law and Policy from the University of Dundee. She is a licensed professional engineer practicing in Alberta, Canada.

About Rev Innovations:

Rev Innovations, an affiliate of GTI Energy, was founded in the belief that energy transitions will require new solutions to consequential problems. We believe these efforts will require engagement with and transformation of today’s infrastructure. Further, we consider that solutions in successful energy transitions must be not just lower-carbon, but also lower-cost. Rev seeks success for our partners, colleagues, and communities.

About GTI Energy

GTI Energy is a leading technology development organization. Our trusted team works to scale impactful solutions that shape energy transitions by leveraging gases, liquids, infrastructure, and efficiency. We embrace systems thinking, innovation, and collaboration to develop, scale, and deploy the technologies needed for low-carbon, low-cost energy systems.

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