After retiring from football, Wicklum went on with his education in the field of
aquatic ecology, completing an
M.S. in 1994 at the
University of Calgary, and a
Ph.D. in 1998 at the
University of Montana. In Montana, he also did postdoctoral work, served as research assistant professor, and authored nine scholarly papers. While there, he and his wife, Dr. Sonja Wicklum, had their children named Connor and Ali. Wicklum launched and was later named executive director of the Canadian Forest Innovation Council and then occupied various senior positions for Environment Canada and Natural Resources Canada including Director of Strategic Alliances, Director General of Wildlife and Landscape Science, and Director General of Water Science and Technology. Dan was the Chief Executive of COSIA (Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance) from March 2012 to February 2019. In August 2019, he became the first CEO of The Transition Accelerator. == References ==