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Rob Lash

Supervisor, Corporate Asset Management
Town of Caledon
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A. Michael Ajibaye

Manager, Asset Management Office
Niagara Region
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Justin Canning

Senior Manager
Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
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Daniel Everitt

Advisor, Water and Wastewater Asset Management
Region of Peel
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Patrick Fledderus

Infrastructure Engineer, Asset Management Strategy
The Regional Municipality of York
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Nicolle Guillen

Education Manager
PEMAC - Head Office
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Michael Latimer

Corporate Asset Management Policy, Research & Initiatives Advisor
The Regional Municipality of York
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Philip Lawlor

Manager, Treatment Plant Maintenance
Regional Municipality of Halton
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Megan Lendvoy

Asset Management Advisor, Infrastructure Programming, Transportation
Region of Peel
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Mareike (Mimi) Miller

Supervisor, Management Analyst
Regional District of Central Okanagan
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Cindy Snedden

Executive Director
PEMAC - Head Office
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Cliff Williams

Principal Advisor
TMS Asset Management
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Amy Yates

Advisor, Water and Wastewater Asset Management
Region of Peel - Brampton
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Asset Management for the Public Sector News

PEMAC Participates in FCM Asset Management Collaboration Workshop

Nicolle Guillen and Cindy Snedden represented PEMAC this week at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Asset Management Collaboration Workshop in Ottawa.

Municipalities Can Apply for Capital Project Funding

PEMAC is pleased to share the latest news for municipalities from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM).

Municipalities across Canada can apply now for funding to assist with capital projects. Applications are due by August 1, 2019 but we encourage you to early. 

Time invested is a big win for member Nigel D’Souza

 

In the News: NLC Offers Asset Management Professional to Municipalities across Canada

Northern Lakes College is PEMAC's partner in delivering the Asset Management Professional certification program in seven Canadian cities. Made possible by a Municipal Asset Management Program grant through the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, the program is subsidized for the participation of up to 120 representatives from municipal teams across Canada.