Nominations


 

 

SNC-Lavalin est heureuse d’annoncer la nomination de Catherine J. Hughes au conseil d’administration. Son mandat prend effet immédiatement.

Madame Hughes possède plus de 25 ans d’expérience dans l’industrie pétrolière et gazière. Elle a occupé le poste de vice-présidente à la direction, Activités pétrolières et gazières internationales à Nexen Inc. de janvier 2012 à son départ à la retraite en avril 2013. De septembre 2009 à novembre 2011, elle a été vice-présidente, Services d’exploitation, technologie et ressources humaines. Avant de se joindre à Nexen Inc., elle a occupé le poste de vice-présidente, Sables bitumineux à Husky Oil de 2007 à 2009. Catherine Hughes a commencé sa carrière chez Schlumberger et a occupé des postes clés dans différents pays, notamment en Italie, au Nigeria, au Royaume-Uni, aux États-Unis et en France, et a été présidente de Schlumberger Canada Ltd. pendant 5 ans.

Madame Hughes a obtenu un diplôme en génie électrique de l’Institut national des sciences appliquées de Lyon, en France. Elle est ingénieure membre de l’Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta. Elle est également membre de la National Association of Corporate Directors et de l’Institut des administrateurs de sociétés, et est administratrice indépendante de la Precision Drilling Corp.

«Au nom du conseil d’administration, j’aimerais souhaiter la bienvenue à Catherine Hughes, et je suis impatient que son rôle de leader soit mis à contribution à la table du conseil. Sa vaste expérience, plus particulièrement dans le secteur du pétrole et du gaz, vient non seulement compléter celle du conseil, mais sera également un atout majeur pour SNC-Lavalin à aller de l’avant», a déclaré Lawrence Stevenson, président du conseil d’administration.

Source: SNC-Lavalin



 

CONDEROC est heureux d’annoncer la nomination d’André Heine au sein sa division environnementale, à titre de conseiller et représentant aux ventes pour le territoire de la Montérégie. Il se joint à l’équipe de CONDEROC, une entreprise spécialisée dans la vente et la location de la machinerie lourde, comme spécialiste en équipements pour vos projets environnementaux, de la conception à l’implantation au soutien technique.

CONDEROC est dédié à offrir des équipements innovants et performants, il distribue des marques renommées d’équipements dont des broyeurs, des concasseurs, des tamiseurs, des convoyeurs (fixes ou mobiles), et autres équipements spécialisés.

Source: CONDEROC


 

CONDEROC est fier d’annoncer la nomination de Mathieu Allaire au sein de son équipe des ventes à titre de spécialiste en équipements de broyage, de concassage, de triage et de tamisage. Il se joint à la relève pour développer et soutenir les régions de Laval, Laurentides, Lanaudière, l’Outaouais et l’Abitibi-Témiscamingue.

CONDEROC est dédié à offrir des équipements innovants et performants, il distribue des marques renommées d’équipements dont des broyeurs, des concasseurs, des tamiseurs, des convoyeurs (fixes ou mobiles), et autres équipements spécialisés.

Source: CONDEROC

Appointments


 

 

 

With the upcoming retirement of Mike Williams (VP Sales) in December, Mueller Co. has selected Mike Lindgren to lead the Company’s storied Sales organization in next chapter of its 159+ year history.

Mike Lindgren will assume VP Sales’ duties and oversight while Mike Williams transitions key account relationships to Mike Lindgren, completes special sales projects, and serves in a mentorship capacity to Mike Lindgren in his new leadership role. Mike Lindgren will assume Mike Williams’ existing responsibilities, including leadership of the U.S. Northeast and Western Sales Districts, Canada Water Sales, and Customer Service. (Mike Lindgren currently has leadership oversight for the Central and Southeast Sales Districts.)

According to current VP Sales Mike Williams, “I can’t envision anyone else assuming this role but Mike (Lindgren). His dedication and prior results have earned him the privilege to assume this opportunity that I’m leaving. I have complete confidence in Mike exercising the diligence needed in the position and taking Mueller Co. to the next level in sales performance.”

A nearly 25-year veteran employee, Mike Lindgren most recently held the Mueller Co. director of Sales & Sales Processes role for the past few years. Prior roles include Central District manager, District engineer, Senior Field Sales representative, Field Sales representative, and Sales trainee.

Source: Mueller Co. LLC


 

Lawrence F. Kruth, PE, has been named the new vice president of engineering and research at the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC). He succeeds Charles J. Carter, SE, PE, PhD, who has been promoted to president of AISC effective December 5.

Most of Mr. Kruth’s career has been with Douglas Steel Fabricating in Lansing, Michigan, most recently as a vice president. He has notable expertise in fabrication and erection, quality systems, safety and connection design. Before joining Douglas Steel in 1984, he had stints with H & G Fabrication Corp. in Grand Ledge, Michigan, Kaiser Engineers of Pennsylvania in Pittsburgh, Master Engineers in Pittsburgh and Franklin Associates in Somerset, Pennsylvania.

“Larry brings an amazing breadth of expertise and proficiency in fabrication and erection, and the associated engineering,” said Mr. Carter. “I’ve worked with him closely on a number of AISC technical committees and have always been impressed by his knowledge and his ability to work with a wide range of people.” Mr. Kruth has served on the AISC Specification Committee and its task committees on connection design and quality control and assurance, the AISC Safety Committee and the AISC Research Committee. He also has assisted with AISC’S efforts to provide resources for construction management education, is a 25-year veteran of the National Student Steel Bridge Competition, and served 4 years on the AISC Board of Directors.
Outside of AISC, Lawrence Kruth is a member of the Research Council on Structural Connections, Structural Engineers Association of Michigan, MIOSHA Part 26 - Steel Erection Advisory Committee and MIOSHA Part 10 - Lifting and Digging Equipment Advisory Committee. He also has served as adjunct faculty at Michigan State University for the Capstone Structural Engineering class. In 2011, he was named Engineer of the Year by the Structural Engineers Association of Michigan.

At AISC, Lawrence F. Kruth will oversee all AISC technical activities, including development of AISC’s standards and technical publications, research activities, continuing education programs, university programs, and technical assistance through the AISC Steel Solutions Center.

Source: American Institute of Steel Construction


 

 

Terex Corporation recently announced that Steve Filipov will assume the role of president of Terex Cranes effective immediately. Mr. Filipov will also continue with his responsibilities as president of the Terex Material Handling and Port Solutions segment until completion of the announced sale of that segment to Konecranes Plc. Ken Lousberg, currently president, Terex Cranes, will be leaving the Company to pursue other opportunities.

“We thank Ken for his dedicated service and leadership over many years within the AWP segment, Terex China and his current position with Terex Cranes, and wish him the best in his future endeavors,” remarked John L. Garrison, Jr., president and CEO. Commenting on the new assignment for Mr. Filipov, Mr. Garrison added, “Steve is the right person to lead the turnaround efforts to improve our global cranes business. Steve started his career at Terex in the Company’s crane business and served as president of Terex Cranes from 2004 to 2008. Steve’s intimate knowledge of the Terex Cranes business, its products and, most importantly, its customers will put him in an excellent position to start immediately with the work of improving and growing our Cranes business. Steve has demonstrated strong leadership skills during his tenure with Terex and I am confident that in his new responsibility as president of Terex Cranes he will serve us and our customers well.”

Mr. Garrison continued, “In addition, Kevin O’Reilly, currently vice president, Operational Finance, will assume the position of Group vice president, Finance for the Cranes Segment assisting Steve with the Cranes turnaround. Mr. O’Reilly has held a number of senior finance roles at Terex over many years including corporate controller, segment finance leader, business development and strategy, and investor relations. Kevin’s strong operational finance experience and achievements make him the ideal choice to provide the financial leadership and support that Steve and the entire Cranes team need as they position Cranes for success.”

Source: Terex Corporation

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