Eli Hacker, BEnv (Hons.), Resource and Environmental Management
Faculty of Environment
Eli Hacker graduates with a Bachelor of Environment (Honours) in Resource and Environmental Management, a minor in Indigenous Studies and certificates in Sustainable Development and Indigenous Studies Research. During his time at 911³Ô¹Ï, he served as the inaugural president of the Resource and Environmental Management Student Association, volunteered as a research assistant in the Fire and Ecosystems Research Lab, completed an honours thesis exploring sustainable forestry and Indigenous co-management and got engaged. Eli was awarded the Undergraduate Scholars Entrance Scholarship with Distinction, a FENV Changemaker award and a FASS Dean’s Undergraduate Fellowship. He looks forward to beginning his career building resilience in communities and ecosystems through employment as a policy analyst in the marine sector.