Jason Cameron

Vice President, Indigenous And Stakeholder Relations at AECL

Jason Cameron serves as the Vice President of Indigenous and Stakeholder Relations at AECL, where responsibilities include leading Indigenous Reconciliation initiatives and overseeing government, international, and stakeholder relations. Prior to their current role, Jason held various positions at the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission for over two decades, including Vice President of Regulatory Affairs and Chief Communications Officer, where Jason directed policy, communications, and regulatory functions. Jason's earlier roles at CNSC included Director General of Strategic Planning and Chief of Staff to the President, focusing on planning processes and strategic advice. Jason's career began with an internship as an Information Officer at the World Nuclear Association. Jason holds a Master’s degree in International Relations from the University of Calgary and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the same institution, along with ongoing education through the Queen's Executive Program.

Location

Ottawa, Canada

Links


Org chart


Teams

This person is not in any teams


Offices

This person is not in any offices


AECL

1 followers

Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) is a federal Crown corporation responsible for the long-term, contractual arrangement with Canadian National Energy Alliance (CNEA) for the management and operation of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) under a Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GoCo) model. This follows the announcement by the Government of Canada in June 2015 of the selection of CNEA through a competitive procurement process. AECL works to monitor performance under the GoCo arrangement to meet Government objectives. Under the GoCo model, AECL leverages its facilities, assets and intellectual property by bringing to bear private-sector rigour in the operation of the nuclear laboratories through the contract with CNEA, and fulfils its core mandate to: deliver on Canada’s radioactive waste and decommissioning responsibilities, provide nuclear expertise to support federal responsibilities, and offer services to users of the nuclear laboratories on commercial terms.


Industries

Employees

11-50

Links