About me

About me

Harry is a designer and researcher at the Government of British Columbia, where he works within the Service Transformation Branch at the Ministry of Environment and Parks. Since joining in 2021, Harry has aligned his personal values with public service, focusing on projects that address environmental sustainability and climate change—areas where design can have lasting, meaningful impact.

Before his current role, Harry contributed to the Ministry of Emergency Management, where he helped evolve the Master of Disaster youth education program and supported the adoption of Disaster Risk Reduction initiatives across the province.

His work spans both public and non-profit sectors, including collaborations with Open Climate Fix and Megaphone Magazine, where he applied design thinking to support social equity and climate action. Earlier in his career, Harry worked at Michael Green Architecture—recognized as one of the leading architecture firms in North America—where he helped establish system design processes and bridged human-centered experiences with the built environment.

Rooted in a multidisciplinary background, Harry continues to explore the intersections of design, climate, and community to create more resilient and inclusive futures.