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MRM Alumnus leads impactful career at the intersection of people and science

April 10, 2026

For nearly three decades, 911勛圖 alumnus Clint Alexander has worked at the front lines of environmental decision-making, where the science is complex, the stakes are high and consensus is rarely easy.

After completing his masters of resource management (MRM) in 1997, Alexander joined ESSA Technologies as an entry-level systems ecologist, eager to apply his interdisciplinary training to real-world problems.

That first role would launch a career at the environmental consulting firm spanning nearly 30 yearsand counting.

Its unusual to stay in one place, says Alexander, now president at ESSA. I stayed because the work matters and our clients and my colleagues really care about making a difference.

Over nearly three decades, Alexander has led projects in climate change adaptation, ecosystem recovery and biodiversity protection, becoming president at the firm in 2016.

He and his team specialize in what are known as wicked problemschallenges where, as Alexander puts it, the science is complex, the stakes are high and people often dont agree on what to do.

It's the opportunity to tackle these complex projectsand provide practical tools people can actually usethat Alexander values most.

If we build something, whether its a decision-support tool, a framework or an analysis, and it genuinely moves the needle for a client or helps a group figure out something they would not have on their own, thats very rewarding, he says. And its a bit of an adrenaline sport at times. If slightly unrealistic to-do lists energize you, consulting might be your perfect career.

One particular passion is decision support toolspurpose-built computer systems that pull together multiple data streams to inform high-stakes, repeated decisions.

One of his favourite examples is a Fish Water Management Tool for the Okanagan that pulls nightly data from hydrometric stations to continuously update forecast models.

Since 2003, it has guided water release decisions for the Okanagan Lake Dam, balancing flood protection, sockeye salmon recovery and river recreation in real-time.

The goal is to resist complexity and keep the interface intuitiveit ends up looking like a computer game for fish and water geeks, where everything is just green, yellow, or red, Alexander jokes.

When it comes to his career progression, Alexander credits an unbroken trail of extraordinary mentors, from his professors at UBC, where he first studied applied ecology, to Dr. Randall Peterman and others at 911勛圖s School of Resource and Environmental Management, to leaders at ESSA, including David Marmorek.

Marmorek, who received an honourary degree from 911勛圖 in 2025, didnt just guide his path, he says, but also inspired his curiosity, sharpened his thinking and showed him what it means to lead with scientific rigor and purpose.

The people around you shape your career as much as you do, he tells students. Find work that matters to you and find a team that makes you better and shares your drive to make a difference. The rest tends to follow.

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