Shannon Daub

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Senior Research Manager

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Shannon Daub is a leader, researcher and strategist who has worked at the intersection of ideas and action for more than 25 years. Shannon was a founding staff member with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives BC Office, helping to build the organization over two decades including five years as its Director. During that time, she co-directed the Corporate Mapping Project alongside Bill Carroll from the University of Victoria. A SSHRC-funded partnership, the Corporate Mapping Project investigated the role and power of the fossil fuel industry in obstructing progress on climate change, looking at the interrelated realms of political, economic, cultural and colonial power. Most recently Shannon served as Interim Executive Director with West Coast LEAF, an organization fighting for gender justice through litigation, law reform and public legal education. Shannon has been involved as a volunteer with many organizations, including the Wilderness Committee, BC Poverty Reduction Coalition, Living Wage BC, CCEC Credit Union and the Vancouver Public Library among others.


Shannon Daub

she/they
Senior Research Manager

About

Shannon Daub is a leader, researcher and strategist who has worked at the intersection of ideas and action for more than 25 years. Shannon was a founding staff member with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives BC Office, helping to build the organization over two decades including five years as its Director. During that time, she co-directed the Corporate Mapping Project alongside Bill Carroll from the University of Victoria. A SSHRC-funded partnership, the Corporate Mapping Project investigated the role and power of the fossil fuel industry in obstructing progress on climate change, looking at the interrelated realms of political, economic, cultural and colonial power. Most recently Shannon served as Interim Executive Director with West Coast LEAF, an organization fighting for gender justice through litigation, law reform and public legal education. Shannon has been involved as a volunteer with many organizations, including the Wilderness Committee, BC Poverty Reduction Coalition, Living Wage BC, CCEC Credit Union and the Vancouver Public Library among others.


Shannon Daub

she/they
Senior Research Manager
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Shannon Daub is a leader, researcher and strategist who has worked at the intersection of ideas and action for more than 25 years. Shannon was a founding staff member with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives BC Office, helping to build the organization over two decades including five years as its Director. During that time, she co-directed the Corporate Mapping Project alongside Bill Carroll from the University of Victoria. A SSHRC-funded partnership, the Corporate Mapping Project investigated the role and power of the fossil fuel industry in obstructing progress on climate change, looking at the interrelated realms of political, economic, cultural and colonial power. Most recently Shannon served as Interim Executive Director with West Coast LEAF, an organization fighting for gender justice through litigation, law reform and public legal education. Shannon has been involved as a volunteer with many organizations, including the Wilderness Committee, BC Poverty Reduction Coalition, Living Wage BC, CCEC Credit Union and the Vancouver Public Library among others.