Imperial Oil
Lorna Carlson is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in socioeconomic management and community investment across various sectors. Currently serving as Socioeconomic Manager at ExxonMobil since May 2018, Lorna has played key roles in optimizing government relations, community engagement, and corporate reputation on a global scale. Prior to ExxonMobil, Lorna was Vice President at the Imperial Oil Foundation and Community Investment Advisor, where strategic initiatives were developed to enhance national operations. Lorna also held significant positions at Shaw Communications, Big Brothers and Sisters of Calgary & Area, Cisco Systems, SAIT, and QSOUND LABS INC, demonstrating a strong track record in corporate social responsibility, community engagement, and business development. Lorna holds a degree in Communications from Mount Royal University and is furthering education at the University of Michigan and Boston College Carroll School of Management with a focus on corporate citizenship.
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Imperial Oil
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Imperial Oil Limited is an integrated oil company. The Company is engaged in all the phases of the petroleum industry in Canada, including exploration for, and production and sale of, crude oil and natural gas. Its operations are conducted in three segments: Upstream, Downstream and Chemical. The Upstream operations include the exploration for, and production of, crude oil, natural gas, synthetic oil and bitumen. It holds an interest in the Kearl oil sands project. The Downstream operations consist of the transportation and refining of crude oil, blending of refined products and the distribution and marketing of those products. The Chemical operations consist of the manufacturing and marketing of various petrochemicals. The Company is involved in the exploration for and development of crude oil and natural gas in Canada. The Company transports its crude oil production and third-party crude oil required to supply refineries by contracted pipelines, common carrier pipelines and rail.