Derek Alton
"Is more of a lover than a fighter but is also a fighter so look out" ~ from a Beer Commercial some where.
Derek Alton is an environmental and democracy activist, a community organizer and currently a public servant for the Government of Canada. His core passion is transforming the way Canada's democracies works to empower citizens and enable people to effectively create a more just society while tackling the great challenges of our time. Derek has a background in social innovation, human behaviour change and movement building.
Derek is an active writer. You can read many of his short thought pieces on his GCcollab Account.
Education:
Summary: Derek's research has focused on how individuals and societies transform their structures and behaviours.
- University of Guelph: Undergraduate Degree in Political Science (2011)
- THESIS: Leadership and Social Change - End of Apartheid and the Fall of the Soviet Union
- MAJOR PAPER: Culture and Stability in Botswana
- University of Guelph: Certificate in Leadership (2011)
- University of Waterloo: Graduate Certificate in Social Innovation (2014)
- SUMMATIVE PAPER: Change Labs: Taking Bold Risk's But Not Alone
- An Examination into the role of Labs as a way of fostering social innovation in governments
- SUMMATIVE PAPER: Change Labs: Taking Bold Risk's But Not Alone
- University of Wilfrid Laurier: Master's in Community Psychology (2017)
- THESIS: Enabling a Sense of Community
- An examination into the regular behaviours that emerging adults use to deepen their close friendships (How do we bridge the intention-behaviour gap?)
- THESIS: Enabling a Sense of Community