Annette Dubreuil
Annette Dubreuil is a Master of Business Administration graduate from the Schulich School of Business at York University, where she specialized in Business and Sustainability, as well as strategy and nonprofits. She also holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Waterloo, specializing in environmental science and business. While at Schulich, she was the editor of the Sustainable Enterprise Brief, a quarterly publication produced by the Sustainable Enterprise Academy and Net Impact for senior executives in business, government and civil society.
Annette endeavours to help organizations become more sustainable. To date she has been involved with the initiative to offset the course-notes at York University, where she co-authored a business case for offsetting. Annette is also involved in an initiative with the Barnes Management Group and the North-South Partnership to bring sustainable economic development via a community owned plan to Northern Ontario aboriginal communities.
Annette is currently the IPY Network Manager for the GAPS project, which is administered by the Institute for Research and Innovation in Sustainability (IRIS) at York University. And Annette works as a marketing and development consultant for Learning for a Sustainable Future (LSF). Previously she worked as a Programme Services Assistant for the United Nations University’s International Network on Water, Environment and Health, which is hosted by McMaster University. She has also done work for the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Health Canada as a Database Consultant. Finally, Annette spent two summers doing economic development and small business counselling with the Superior East Community Futures Development Corporation.







