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SEALING HER FUTURE APEGA’s 98th President Jane Tink, P.Eng., FEC,
FGC (Hon.), gets set to affix her stamp to
official documents at the APEGA Annual General Meeting in Calgary, on April 28. Ms. Tink, an Okotoks rancher and oil and gas consultant, says a priority for her term is connecting Members and their skillsets with challenges faced by industries not usually linked to engineering and geoscience.
FAMILY TIES APEGA Past-President Dr. Steve E. Hrudey, P.Eng., FEC, FGC (Hon.), FCAE, FSRA, wearing his new vest, poses with his wife, Elizabeth Hrudey, on stage at the Summit Awards on April 27. In honour of Dr. Hrudey’s Ukrainian heritage, the Past-President’s vest is embroidered in colours representing the region of origin of Dr. Hrudey’s family. On the screen behind the Hrudeys is a likeness of a Ukrainian Orthodox Church that his late father, Steve Sr., built near Andrew, Alberta, in 1929-30. It was Steve Sr.’s first full construction project. The painting depicted here — which was included in an Art Gallery of Alberta exhibition of Ukrainian art — is by the late Alberta artist Isabel Levesque.
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