The Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA) announces appointment of Kelsey Brooks as Executive Director of Hydrogen Alberta
EDMONTON – The Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Kelsey Brooks as the Executive Director of Hydrogen Alberta.
As the Executive Director of Hydrogen Alberta, Kelsey Brooks brings a decade of experience advancing Canada’s clean energy transition.
Prior to joining the CHA, Kelsey served as a Policy Advisor at Natural Resources Canada, where she played a lead role in implementing Canada’s Hydrogen Strategy. She is also the founder of Alpenglow Climate Consulting, supporting the development of clean energy policy and helping scale cleantech startups across Canada.
Kelsey holds a degree in Economics and brings experience across both the public and private sectors, with a deep understanding of Canada’s evolving energy landscape- particularly in emerging areas like clean hydrogen and Direct Lithium Extraction.
In her new role as Executive Director of Hydrogen Alberta, Kelsey will help unlock the province’s significant clean hydrogen opportunity and champion the capabilities of CHA’s members throughout the region.
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Kelsey Brooks, Executive Director, Hydrogen Alberta: “I’m excited to work alongside our members, partners, and colleagues to advance hydrogen innovation, and position Alberta as a global leader in developing and deploying clean hydrogen solutions.”
Rebecca Goldsack, Chair, Hydrogen Alberta: “I am thrilled about Kelsey’s appointment as Executive Director. I believe that Kelsey will be a leading voice for our members at Hydrogen Alberta, and look forward to working with her to foster the growth of the hydrogen ecosystem in our region.”
About the Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA)
The Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA) is a national, non-profit association that represents industry, academia, end-users and other stakeholders in Canada’s hydrogen sector. As the Voice of the Sector, the CHA’s mission is to strengthen Canadian leadership, raise awareness of the benefits of clean hydrogen and hydrogen technologies, and accelerate the adoption of its members’ products and services to help create a prosperous low-carbon world. The CHA supports nearly 200 members across Canada and regional affiliates in British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario. You can also follow CHA on LinkedIn, X (@PoweringNow) or visit www.canadah2.ca to learn more information.