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26.06.2024

Government of Alberta Joins CWEIC As Latest Institutional Strategic Partner

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Government of Alberta Joins CWEIC As Latest Institutional Strategic Partner

We are excited that the Government of Alberta as are newest Strategic Partner and welcome Klaus Büttner to the Global Advisory Council.

Alberta is a province in western Canada known for its vast oil sands, the Rocky Mountains, and vibrant cities like Calgary and Edmonton. In addition to oil and gas, Alberta’s economy also benefits from agriculture, forestry, tourism, and technology sectors.

The Alberta United Kingdom Office (AUKO) works to build stronger, mutually beneficial economic ties between Alberta, the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe. The Executive Council supports effective strategic planning and coordinated policy development across government, and the promotion of a vibrant and innovative public service. The ministry ensures outcomes are achieved by supporting strategic planning, coordinated policy development and informed decision-making for the Government of Alberta.

Klaus Büttner Buttner joined the Government of Alberta in 2015 as Managing Director of the Alberta Mexico Office. In August 2019, he transitioned to London, where he now serves as Managing Director for Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Head of the Alberta United Kingdom Office, leading a team of trade and investment professionals at the High Commission of Canada.

An internationalist with experience in seven countries, Klaus has over 20 years of leadership in government and the financial sector. His roles have included Executive Director in the Ministry of International Trade for British Columbia, Minister-Counsellor at the Canadian Embassy in Moscow, and Regional Vice-President at Export Development Canada.

On joining, Klaus commented: “We are convinced our strategic partnership with CWEIC will help bridge the gap between the industrial capabilities and international ambitions of Alberta companies, and the tremendous opportunities for collaboration and shared economic growth and prosperity in the many countries of our Commonwealth family.”