Jennele Giong

Senior Consultant Energy

Hal Danchilla

An energy policy strategist with experience spanning business, community engagement, and government relations, Jennele Giong brings a practical and solutions-focused approach to Alberta’s evolving energy landscape. She combines a strong understanding of industry priorities with the ability to navigate complex regulatory environments.

As Senior Consultant, Energy at ISP, Jennele contributes to strategy and policy initiatives that advance sustainable growth in the sector. Her prior work includes representing major clients in oil & gas, utilities, clean tech, and infrastructure, where she developed strategies to align industry objectives with legislative frameworks.

Jennele’s background includes leadership roles in natural resources advocacy, grassroots outreach, and stakeholder engagement. Her work has been recognized with the Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Medal in 2023 for contributions to public service and the energy industry.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Law & Society with a Minor in Business Management from the University of Calgary. Fluent in multiple languages and living between both Calgary and Fort McMurray, Jennele continues to build strong relationships across communities, driving dialogue and collaboration that shape Alberta’s energy future.

Jennele Giong

Senior Consultant Energy

Hal Danchilla

An energy policy strategist with experience spanning business, community engagement, and government relations, Jennele Giong brings a practical and solutions-focused approach to Alberta’s evolving energy landscape. She combines a strong understanding of industry priorities with the ability to navigate complex regulatory environments.

As Senior Consultant, Energy at ISP, Jennele contributes to strategy and policy initiatives that advance sustainable growth in the sector. Her prior work includes representing major clients in oil & gas, utilities, clean tech, and infrastructure, where she developed strategies to align industry objectives with legislative frameworks.

Jennele’s background includes leadership roles in natural resources advocacy, grassroots outreach, and stakeholder engagement. Her work has been recognized with the Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Medal in 2023 for contributions to public service and the energy industry.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Law & Society with a Minor in Business Management from the University of Calgary. Fluent in multiple languages and living between both Calgary and Fort McMurray, Jennele continues to build strong relationships across communities, driving dialogue and collaboration that shape Alberta’s energy future.