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      Andrew McHardy is a partner in KPMG’s Infrastructure, Capital Projects, and Sustainability practice and is the National Leader for KPMG in Canada’s Decarbonization Hub. In this role, he focuses on helping infrastructure owners, developers, investors and policy makers to increase sustainability and resilience, reduce emissions, and transition to low-carbon energy. This work includes advising on strategies, technologies and tools to decarbonize at the asset-level and supporting the development and delivery of large-scale energy transition projects. Andrew has over 25 years of experience leading multi-disciplinary engineering, consulting and project teams. He has held leadership roles from field to executive level, working with organizations in Canada and internationally, across the energy, mining and metals, power and utilities, and defence sectors.

      1. Areas of expertise

        Climate Change and Sustainability

        Climate change

        Digital-driven transformation

        Infrastructure management

        Renewable Energy

        Sustainability implementation

        Sustainability program assessment

      2. Education & qualification

        MSc, Industrial and Systems Engineering (Maintenance and Reliability), Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

        MSc, Statistics (Quality and Productivity Management), Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

        BEng, Chemical and Materials, Royal Military College of Canada

        Master of Defence Studies, Royal Military College of Canada

      3. Accreditations

        Project Management Professional, Project Management Institute

        Business Analytics Specialization, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

        Joint Command and Staff Program, Canadian Forces College