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BC’s Engineering and Geoscience Regulator Elects New Council

BURNABY, British Columbia, Oct. 19, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia has elected a new President and Council for the 2018/2019 term.  The election results are as follows:

Executive
Katherina Tarnai-Lokhorst, P.Eng., FEC President Victoria, BC
Harlan Kelly, P.Eng., FEC Vice President Vancouver, BC
Caroline Andrews, P.Eng., CPA, CMA Past President Vancouver, BC
 
Councillors Elected for a 2-Year Term
Antigone Dixon-Warren, P.Geo. Councillor New Westminster, BC
Susan MacDougall, P.Eng. Councillor Victoria, BC
Brock Nanson, P.Eng. Councillor Kamloops, BC
Larry Spence, P.Eng. Councillor Trail, BC
Kevin Turner, P.Eng., FEC Councillor Kamloops, BC
 
Continuing Councillors
Doug Barry, P.Eng.  Councillor Fort St. John, BC
Catherine Hickson, P.Geo., FGC Councillor Burnaby, BC
Lianna Mah, P.Eng., FEC Councillor Burnaby, BC
Dr. Nimal Rajapakse, P.Eng. Councillor Vancouver, BC 
Jeremy Vincent, P.Geo. Councillor Victoria, BC
Tim Watson, P.Eng. Councillor Vancouver, BC
 
Government Appointees
Suky Cheema, CPA, CA Councillor Vancouver, BC
Ken Laloge, CPA, CA, TEP Councillor Kelowna, BC
David Wells, JD Councillor Vancouver, BC
John Turner, P.Ag. (ret) Councillor Qualicum Beach, BC

Elected candidates will be formally inducted at the association’s 99th Annual General Meeting in Vancouver, BC, on Saturday October 20, 2018.

Engineers and Geoscientists BC is a regulatory body governed by its council of elected members and government appointees under the authority of the Engineers and Geoscientists Act. Council is accountable to the public through the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills, and Training, and is responsible for the governance and management of the association.

Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia is the regulatory and licensing body for the engineering and geoscience professions in BC. To protect the public, we maintain robust standards for entry to the professions, and comprehensive regulatory tools to support engineers and geoscientists in meeting professional and ethical obligations.

Note to Editors/News Directors:
For photos and/or biographies of councillors, please contact:

Megan Archibald
Director, Communications and Stakeholder Engagement
Engineers and Geoscientists BC
Email: marchibald@egbc.ca
Mobile: 604-839-1595

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