How Canada’s ENGO Leaders Are Getting Ahead on Responsible AI
Last summer, 15 ENGO leaders became the first environmental professionals in Canada to earn Responsible AI credentials. What did they learn? What changed in their organizations? And where is this heading next?
Join us on April 30 to hear directly from three ENGO leaders who experienced it — and to learn what Sustainability Network and Skills4Good AI are offering Canada’s ENGO community this year.
AI is already integrated into how many environmental organizations research, advocate, write grants, and communicate with funders and governments. This year we move from Responsible AI Literacy to the Responsible AI Audit, a systematic approach for identifying AI errors before they cause significant harm.
During the webinar we’ll:
- Screen clips from last summer’s ENGO participants – CPAWS, The Riverwood Conservancy, Rare Charitable Research Reserve
- Describe Skills4Good AI’s three new Responsible AI Audit course streams, and
- Announce Sustainability Network’s Vision2030 summer sponsorship of these streams where webinar attendees will get first access to a limited number of subsidised spots.
We’ll screen recorded presentations from:
- Celina Bernal, Operations Manager, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
- Sara Wilbur-Collins, Executive Director, Riverwood Conservancy
- Stephanie Sobek-Swant, Executive Director, rare Charitable Research Reserve

Hosts and Presenters

Josephine Yam is the CEO and Co-Founder of Skills4Good AI. An AI lawyer and AI ethicist with three graduate degrees (JD, LLM, MA Phil. in AI Ethics), Josephine developed the Responsible AI Audit as a complete AI risk management system — powered by the trademarked Responsible AI Literacy = AI Skills + Human Skills framework. Skills4Good AI delivers CPD courses and training validated across governments, professional associations, and organizations in 15+ countries. Skills4Good AI is a Government of Canada AI Training Provider, State Bar of California MCLE Approved Provider, and ASAE Registered Provider.

Paul Bubelis is the Executive Director of the Sustainability Network, Canada’s hub for environmental nonprofit leadership. Under Paul’s leadership, Sustainability Network became the first sector network in Canada to systematically invest in Responsible AI training for its members — launching the pioneering Responsible AI Literacy initiative for ENGOs in 2025 and expanding to the Responsible AI AuditTM Standard in 2026.