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CurrentHelping people who have lived through climate disasters share their experiences, creating community and hope through story.
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Sean Holman is listed as Wayne Crookes Professor of Environmental and Climate Journalism at Climate Disaster Project, based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at mtroyal.ca and a matched LinkedIn profile for Sean Holman.
Sean Holman previously worked as Director at Climate Disaster Project and Wayne Crookes Professor in Environmental and Climate Journalism at University Of Victoria. Sean Holman holds Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, History from University Of Birmingham.
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Sean Holman is the Wayne Crookes Professor of Environmental and Climate Journalism at the University of Victoria and founding director of the Climate Disaster Project, an award-winning international teaching newsroom that works with survivors to document and investigate their experiences. Before entering academia, Sean was an investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker in British Columbia. As a journalist, they were best known as the founder and publisher of the influential online public affairs news service Public Eye, as well as the host and producer of the syndicated talk show Public Eye Radio. Their bylines have appeared in the The Guardian, the Columbia Journalism Review, the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the Vancouver Sun, and the Times-Colonist. Holman is a frequent commentator on climate change coverage and government secrecy. Their research focuses on how we use and misuse information, particularly against the backdrop of catastrophic climate change and biodiversity loss, as well as democratic decline.
Listed skills include Strategic Communications, Editing, Copy Editing, Media Relations, and 46 others.
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Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Helping people who have lived through climate disasters share their experiences, creating community and hope through story.
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Using journalism to build more equitable and resilient communities that will help humanity survive and thrive in this new age of disaster.
Calgary, Canada Area
Researching government secrecy and climate change coverage, as well as mentoring student journalists in how to find and tell stories, with a special emphasis on enterprise journalism.
Calgary, Canada Area
Supervising the student journalists who work at the Calgary Journal, the award-winning community news magazine run by Mount Royal University's journalism program.
Victoria, British Columbia
Hosted and produced a weekly political talk show on CFAX 1070, Victoria's leading private news-talk radio station.
Founded a pioneering online investigative news service that kept tabs on public institutions and officials in British Columbia.
Victoria, British Columbia
Developed and taught basic and advanced journalism courses, mentoring students in how to find and tell stories.
Victoria, British Columbia
Investigated political issues in British Columbia, exposing wrongdoing in major public institutions. Also provided breaking news coverage of the province's legislature.
Victoria, British Columbia
Served as a communications officer for the ministry of competition, science and enterprise, as well as the BC Pension Corp., before becoming a policy advisor for the ministry of sustainable resource development. Responsibilities at sustainable resources included analyzing and developing legislation.
Victoria, British Columbia
Developed communications and event plans for - as well as briefing notes, speeches and news releases - for the Trans Canada Trail Project office. This included developing a Website promoting the trail, as well as coordinating trail opening events.
Victoria, British Columbia
Developed communications and event plans - as well as briefing notes, speeches and news releases - for the Environmental Assessment Office, the provincial government agency responsible for assessing the impact of major industrial and resource extraction projects in British Columbia.
Victoria, British Columbia
As a member of the provincial government's Cabinet Policy and Communications Secretariat, I provided communications support to several ministries and projects, particularly within resource development and environmental sectors.
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Sean Holman works for Climate Disaster Project.
Sean Holman is listed as Wayne Crookes Professor of Environmental and Climate Journalism at Climate Disaster Project.
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Sean Holman is based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada while working with Climate Disaster Project.
Sean Holman has worked for Climate Disaster Project, University Of Victoria, Mount Royal University, Cfax 1070, and Public Eye Mediaworks.
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Sean Holman holds Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, History from University Of Birmingham.
Sean Holman is listed with skills including Strategic Communications, Editing, Copy Editing, Media Relations, Public Speaking, Journalism, Radio, and Blogging.
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