PEG Magazine - Winter 2016

Movers & Shakers

MEMBER NEWS

WorleyParsons and Enrbidge were recognized for their broad programming in diversity and inclusion. Both companies are committed to increasing the diversity of their staff and recognize the value in having an inclusive and equitable environment that allows everyone to excel. At Terex Environmental Group , Jacqueline Gorman, P.Eng. , is involved in the organization’s efforts to promote participation of girls of all ages in sci- ence, technology, engineering, math, and agriculture. At the University of Calgary’s Schulich School of Engineering, Associate Dean of Equity and Diversity Qiao Sun, P.Eng., PhD , and Dean Bill Rosehart, P.Eng., PhD , were recognized for their roles in helping Schulich attract and retain more female students, staff, and faculty members. Dr. Sun, appointed to her role in 2014, has worked for the past two years to foster an inclusive environment at Schulich. “We believe that for engineering to thrive, we need to cultivate an environ- ment where people with a variety of back- grounds, genders, interests, and talents feel welcome and included,” she says.

INNOVATIVE APEGA ACHIEVERS RECEIVE AWARDS

The Hon. Stephanie McLean presents the KNOVO Award of Distinction to Dr. Qiao Sun, P.Eng., and Dr. Bill Rosehart, P.Eng., of the Schulich School of Engineering. -photo courtesy the University of Calgary

The Alberta Science and Technology (ASTech) Leadership Awards recognize innovation and achievement in Alberta’s science, technology, engineering and

RCGI HAS MERGED WITH M C ELHANNEY

We are pleased to expand our environmental service offerings through the acquisition of Remediation Consulting Group Inc. (RCGI)

Visit www.mcelhanney.com to learn more.

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