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Member Spotlight

  • Member Spotlight: Susan Lubell releases Root Cause Analysis book

    Susan Lubell, a longtime PEMAC member, instructor in our Maintenance Management Professional (MMP) Certification program, and current President of the PEMAC Board of Directors, is also a renowned speaker and a recently published author.

  • Member Spotlight: Dharmen Dhaliah Focus of Recent Book Review

    Dharmen Dhaliah, a long time PEMAC member, bilingual instructor in our Maintenance Management Professional and Asset Management Professional Certification programs, chair of Professional Development Committee an

  • Member Spotlight: Greg Engman, MMP

    Since the mid 80's Greg has been in planning, scheduling, and management types of roles with titles like Maintenance Foreman, Management of Change Coordinator, Equipment Reliability Technician, and involved both in troubleshooting existing plants and in commissioning and startup of new facilities.

  • Member Spotlight: Lana Delic, MMP

    Lana came into a maintenance management role from an unexpected direction. She spent most of her career in progressively responsible administrative positions, at one point owning and operating her own business.

    Employer: Greater Toronto Airport Authority
    Job Title: Tenant Airline Representative

  • Member Spotlight: Brent Corey, MMP

    Brent has spent most of his career - over 30 years so far - in the pulp and paper industry where he achieved 3rd Class Power Engineering certification. He also achieved Journeyman Machinist status and now a "Maintenance Management Professional" designation having recently completed the PEMAC MMP program at British Columbia Institute of Technology.

  • Member Spotlight: Bejoy Mathew, P.Eng, MMP

    Bejoy has worked in the maintenance, planning and reliability field since graduating from Mechanical Engineering in 1990. He came to Canada 5 years ago and has worked for Suncor ever since. "I enjoy my job and my company. I like putting good plans to the execution team to ensure projects go well."