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2025-26 Fellows

Christina Kehrig

Christina Kehrig

Manager Business Development - Sustainability

Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Association

Christina Kehrig is a passionate advocate for advancing sustainable energy solutions and fostering collaboration for a low-carbon future. As a Fellow of the Energy Futures Lab, Christina brings over 20 years of economic development experience, which combines expertise in clean technologies, industry engagement and government policy development.


In her role as Manager, Business Development, Sustainability at Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Association, Christina focuses on attracting innovative heavy industrial solutions for decarbonization. She is dedicated to building partnerships and collaboration across the region to ensure the successful deployment of transformative projects.


Beyond her professional endeavours, Christina is a devoted Girl Guide leader and enjoys spending time exploring the outdoors with her two young daughters and husband. 

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