NorthX Climate Tech today announced the appointment of Ka-Hay Law as Chief Investment Officer (CIO), strengthening the organization’s investment leadership as it works to accelerate the commercialization of climate technologies critical to British Columbia and Canada’s industrial and economic future.
The appointment comes as NorthX sharpens its focus on moving climate innovations from demonstration into deployment, mobilizing capital to scale solutions that cut emissions, build domestic supply chains, and anchor new low-carbon industries.
Law brings more than a decade of experience investing in climate technology, sustainable agriculture, and low-carbon solutions, with a strong track record of supporting companies as they transition from pilot projects to commercial scale. In her new role, she will lead NorthX’s investment strategy, portfolio development, and capital mobilization efforts, with a mandate to deploy catalytic capital that accelerates market adoption while strengthening Canadian companies.
“Ka-Hay brings the expertise and conviction needed to turn climate ambition into real-world results,” said Sarah Goodman, CEO of NorthX Climate Tech. “She knows how to build businesses that matter, companies that deliver climate impact alongside strong fundamentals. Her leadership will help accelerate investments that scale technologies, grow Canadian firms, and create lasting economic opportunity.”
Most recently, Law led climate tech and sustainable agriculture investments at TELUS Global Ventures and served as a Partner at the $100-million TELUS Pollinator Fund, where she sourced and executed early- and late-stage investments and established rigorous, evidence-based impact management practices. Previously, she was Vice President of Impact and Investments at the Lundin Foundation, helping transform the organization into a globally recognized impact investor and sustainability partner.
Across senior leadership roles, Law has designed investment strategies, mobilized blended capital, and built and managed global portfolios, working closely with industry, government, and community partners. Trained as an engineer, her work has spanned Africa, Southeast Asia, and Scandinavia.
“NorthX is at a critical inflection point where climate innovation needs both capital and conviction to scale,” said Law. “I’m excited to help build the investment strategies and partnerships that turn Canada’s climate ambition into tangible, long-term impact.”

