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Brief History

The GTA is the birthplace of PEMAC and for many years activity in the Greater Toronto Area was driven towards development of the national organization. A fresh focus on local chapter activity got a firm start in June 2013 and the GTA has been a hub of chapter activities ever since.

Region

Greater Toronto Area

Contact Us

email: gta@pemac.org

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Leadership Team

President

Erika Mazza

CMMS - Asset Data Management
Regional Municipality of Durham

Treasurer

Mahadevan Vaidyanathan

Retired

Past President

Gregg Bentley

Plant Engineer
Durisol

Nigel D'Souza

Manager of Facilities Services
Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board

GTA News

A Fun GTA Chapter Event

GTA

The PEMAC GTA Chapter recently had a networking event on Thursday December 12, 2019 in Pickering.
The group started at the Backyard Axe Throwing League followed by appies and dinner at the St. Louis Bar & Grill.
We hope to see you at our next event in the New Year!

 

PEMAC and Humber College Celebrate the 2019 Maintenance Management Professional Graduating Class

GTA

On July 11, 2019 the Spring Maintenance Management Professional (MMP) Capstone class presented their Capstone projects, qualifying each participant for their MMP professional designation.

Innovative GTA Chapter Event hosted at University of Toronto C-MORE

GTA

Innovative approaches and applications to asset management was the theme of this week's GTA Chapter event. Hosted at the University of Toronto's Centre for Maintenance Optimization and Reliability Engineering (C-MORE) participants heard from a number of insightful speakers and received a tour of U of T specialized labs.

Recap - GTA Chapter Professional Development and Tour

GTA

On the 29th of November, the GTA chapter professional development event was held at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. The goal of the event was to develop the knowledge of PEMAC associated professionals while giving them the opportunity to network among the local community.