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BC Construction Industry Training Organization (CITO) - 412 - 4370 Dominion Street, Burnaby, BC
charged with leading and supporting the development of a skilled workforce to meet industry's needs and is responsible for thirty-three (33) trades programs within the ICI sector;
works collaboratively with industry, training providers, labour unions, government and other stakeholders to meet the construction industry's training needs while at the same time providing career development opportunities for individual British Columbians

Laura Chaston, Administrative Assistant
BC Construction Industry Training Organization (CITO)
412 - 4370 Dominion Street
Burnaby BC V5G 4L7
Tel. 604 431-1994
Fax. 866 826-9643
LauraCrer@bccito.ca
inforer@bccito.ca
www.bccito.ca
Laura has been with CITO since the start of 2009 and is tasked with administrative and program development responsibilities. She brings strong organizational skills to CITO from her previous years in the administration and banking industries.
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BC Construction Industry Training Organization (CITO) - 412 - 4370 Dominion Street, Burnaby, BC
charged with leading and supporting the development of a skilled workforce to meet industry's needs and is responsible for thirty-three (33) trades programs within the ICI sector;
works collaboratively with industry, training providers, labour unions, government and other stakeholders to meet the construction industry's training needs while at the same time providing career development opportunities for individual British Columbians

Jan Wiebe, Program Development Officer
BC Construction Industry Training Organization (CITO)
412 - 4370 Dominion Street
Burnaby BC V5G 4L7
Tel. 604 431-1994
Fax. 866 826-9643
JanWxbd5@bccito.ca
infoxbd5@bccito.ca
www.bccito.ca
Jan brings over 20 years experience to CITO from working within the Manitoba and BC apprenticeship and college training systems. As a program development officer Jan is responsible for the facilitation of program and exam bank development activities.
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BC Construction Industry Training Organization (CITO) - 412 - 4370 Dominion Street, Burnaby, BC
charged with leading and supporting the development of a skilled workforce to meet industry's needs and is responsible for thirty-three (33) trades programs within the ICI sector;
works collaboratively with industry, training providers, labour unions, government and other stakeholders to meet the construction industry's training needs while at the same time providing career development opportunities for individual British Columbians

George Douglas, Chief Executive Officer
BC Construction Industry Training Organization (CITO)
412 - 4370 Dominion Street
Burnaby BC V5G 4L7
Tel. 604 431-1994
Fax. 866 826-9643
GeorgeDdq9uuk@bccito.ca
infodq9uuk@bccito.ca
www.bccito.ca
George joined CITO as CEO in January 2007. George is responsible for the overall operation of the organization. He provides strategic leadership and advises the CITO Board with regard to strategy, policy and organizational direction.
He holds a Master of Arts in the Faculty of Education from Simon Fraser University and two British Columbia trades qualifications. He has over twenty years of experience working in the field in the education and industry training environment in the Private, Public Post Secondary and Government arenas.
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BC Construction Industry Training Organization (CITO) - 412 - 4370 Dominion Street, Burnaby, BC
charged with leading and supporting the development of a skilled workforce to meet industry's needs and is responsible for thirty-three (33) trades programs within the ICI sector;
works collaboratively with industry, training providers, labour unions, government and other stakeholders to meet the construction industry's training needs while at the same time providing career development opportunities for individual British Columbians

Dave Coleman, Director of Operations
BC Construction Industry Training Organization (CITO)
412 - 4370 Dominion Street
Burnaby BC V5G 4L7
Tel. 604 431-1994
Fax. 866 826-9643
davect0ah@bccito.ca
infot0ah@bccito.ca
www.bccito.ca
Dave joined CITO in 2007. As Director of Operations, Dave is responsible for the management of program development activities for CITO's 33 trades as well meeting with industry groups, training providers and other stakeholder groups to ensure training programs meet industries needs.
Dave holds an Interprovincial Red Seal designation and brings over twenty years of field and administration experience in the BC apprenticeship system and building trades.
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BC Construction Industry Training Organization (CITO) - 412 - 4370 Dominion Street, Burnaby, BC
charged with leading and supporting the development of a skilled workforce to meet industry's needs and is responsible for thirty-three (33) trades programs within the ICI sector;
works collaboratively with industry, training providers, labour unions, government and other stakeholders to meet the construction industry's training needs while at the same time providing career development opportunities for individual British Columbians

Cindy Dimitrijevic, Systems Administrator
BC Construction Industry Training Organization (CITO)
412 - 4370 Dominion Street
Burnaby BC V5G 4L7
Tel. 604 431-1994
Fax. 866 826-9643
CindyD8w2i@bccito.ca
info8w2i@bccito.ca
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Cindy joined CITO in 2008 and is responsible for CITO's corporate affairs, financial and budget management and staff supervision and development. Cindy came to CITO with 15 years administration experience working in the trades training and apprenticeship system.
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BC Construction Industry Training Organization (CITO) - 412 - 4370 Dominion Street, Burnaby, BC
charged with leading and supporting the development of a skilled workforce to meet industry's needs and is responsible for thirty-three (33) trades programs within the ICI sector;
works collaboratively with industry, training providers, labour unions, government and other stakeholders to meet the construction industry's training needs while at the same time providing career development opportunities for individual British Columbians

Bea Walters, Program Development Officer
BC Construction Industry Training Organization (CITO)
412 - 4370 Dominion Street
Burnaby BC V5G 4L7
Tel. 604 431-1994
Fax. 866 826-9643
BeaWiop@bccito.ca
infoiop@bccito.ca
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Bea holds an Interprovincial Red Seal designation and before coming to CITO worked as a trade's instructor for more than 15 years. Bea is responsible for the facilitation of program reviews and exam bank development for CITO's trades.
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Trimeritus eLearning Solutions Inc. - 104 North Grosvenor Avenue, Burnaby, BC
Trimeritus eLearning Solutions helps large organizations improve training programs and save money by implementing eLearning solutions.
Trimeritus eLearning Solutions Inc. offers many years of experience in the education, training and eLearning business. We can develop a solution customized to your business and your needs.
We can help you develop a strategy for implementing eLearning and blended learning strategies to maximize your return on investment (ROI). Our partnership with companies from eLearning BC gives us a wide range of resources to draw upon.
Services:
* Assisting organizations to implement eLearning programs
* Developing eLearning strategies
* Identifying the benefits and costs of eLearning
* Assessing readiness
* Aligning solutions with needs
* Developing curriculum and custom courses

Don McIntosh, President
Trimeritus eLearning Solutions Inc.
104 North Grosvenor Avenue
Burnaby, BC V5B 1J2
Tel. 604 291-9385
Fax. 604 291-8274
don.mcintoshi7rze4@trimeritus.com
infoi7rze4@trimeritus.com
www.trimeritus.com
Don McIntosh, President of Trimeritus eLearning Solutions Inc. has a Ph.D. in Instructional Design, 20 years of experience in technology based instruction in both academic and corporate settings and a thorough knowledge of the eLearning industry.
He is a longtime music lover, audiophile, triathlete and Ironman Canada (2006) finisher.
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BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Judy Zhang, Manager, Finance
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 433-6941 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
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BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Sarah Vaughan, Manager, Communications
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 630-0011 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
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BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Aaron Louie, Operator Training Coordinator
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 433-0094 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
alouie0hmr@bcwwa.org
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BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Doug Simons, Manager, Program Development
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 630-5346 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
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BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Alana Tees, Communications Coordinator
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 630-5348 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
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BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Kimberly Perreault, Member Services Coordinator
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 433-4389 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
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BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

David Icharia, Director of Operations
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 630-0093 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
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BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Deborah Vance, Executive Assistant
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 433-9354 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
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BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) - 221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby, BC
BC Water & Waste Association is British Columbia's resource for water and wastewater news, events and information. BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
BCWWA Mission Statement
Safeguarding public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge, education and experience, and providing a voice for the water and waste community.
About Us
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and wastewater.
We supply networking and knowledge sharing opportunities for water and wastewater industry professionals in BC and the Yukon. We also provide a voice for the water and waste community through linkages with government and other organizations, public outreach activities and advocacy.
BCWWA's 4,400 members are the people who ensure the quality and quantity of your water, from the source to your tap, and back to the source.
What We Do
* Present industry leading training workshops and seminars.
* Host the largest annual water industry conference in Western Canada.
* Engage member expertise to inform governments about water policy and other water issues.
* Organize the "Drinking Water Week" and other public awareness campaigns.
* Certify cross connection control testers in BC.
BCWWA Operator Training
The BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to safeguard public health and the environment on matters related to water and waste including:
* Furthering technical interest, training, education and knowledge sharing.
* Promoting efficient use and protection of drinking water and other environmental resources.
* Providing input to government on policy, regulations and guidelines.
* Creating awareness among our members and others on water and waste matters.
Operator Training is at the core of what BCWWA does.Our primary audience is environmental operators and we provide training to 1100 - 1400 annually. This training enhances on the job performance and increases certification success rates.

Daisy Foster, Chief Executive Officer
BC Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
221 - 8678 Greenall Avenue
Burnaby BC V5J 3M6
Tel. 604 433-7824 - direct
Tel. 604 433-4389
Fax. 604 433-9859
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North Pacific Training and Performance Inc. - 208 - 3855 Henning Drive, Burnaby, BC
Training, documentation, and business process development for organizations managing change;
competency-based design and development of training systems, materials and resources;
Program Standards and Curriculum Planning, Instructional Design and Custom Training, Performance-Oriented Technical Training, Competence Assurance, Defensible Training Systems, Knowledge and Skill Transfer

Dan McFaull, Managing Partner
North Pacific Training and Performance Inc.
208 - 3855 Henning Drive
Burnaby BC V5C 6N3
Tel. 604 306-7929
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With a thirty year career in the field of human performance and instruction, Dan has worked as a consultant, trainer, curriculum and instructional designer, project manager, mediator, and facilitator. Dan is a specialist in adult learning design and small group behavior, and has instructed courses in both fields at two universities and six colleges in Western Canada.
In the consulting world, Dan McFaull is an experienced project manager who has organized and led teams of specialists in the successful delivery of multi-year, multi-million dollar projects. In the business world, Dan is a skilled mediator and facilitator, working with boards and decision-making groups of all sizes in both the public and private sectors. Dan has special expertise in solving business and organization problems with creative performance solutions.
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North Pacific Training and Performance Inc. - 208 - 3855 Henning Drive, Burnaby, BC
Training, documentation, and business process development for organizations managing change;
competency-based design and development of training systems, materials and resources;
Program Standards and Curriculum Planning, Instructional Design and Custom Training, Performance-Oriented Technical Training, Competence Assurance, Defensible Training Systems, Knowledge and Skill Transfer

Jim Tallman, President and Partner
North Pacific Training and Performance Inc.
208 - 3855 Henning Drive
Burnaby BC V5C 6N3
Tel. 604 513-1410 - direct
Tel. 604 306-7929
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Jim Tallman has been managing and developing performance improvement projects since 1979. He has worked in technical and business training projects in many sectors over the years including: telecommunications, logistics, pulp and paper, mining, financial services, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing and power utilities.
In the late 1980s Jim developed the Operator Training System which is now widely used by industry for equipment operator training in Canada and internationally.
This system has been used by organizations such as B.C. Hydro, Edmonton Power, and the B.C. Maritime Employers Association, as well as mines, pulp mills and manufacturing companies.
Jim holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of British Columbia (1970), and taught Instructional Design at Simon Fraser University for four years.
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BCIT Centre for Workplace Education (Co-op) - 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC
Cooperative Education work placements integrating high quality training with community and industrial interaction

Cynthia Maclean, Co-op Coordinator, Program Head
BCIT Centre for Workplace Education (Co-op)
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2
Tel. 604 432-8291 - direct
Tel. 604 451-6911 - direct
Tel. 604 434-5734
Fax. 604 434-5192 - direct
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Portfolio:
* Automotive Service Technician
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BCIT Centre for Workplace Education (Co-op) - 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC
Cooperative Education work placements integrating high quality training with community and industrial interaction

Jeff Otto, Co-op Coordinator
Engineering Cadet programs
BCIT Marine Campus
265 West Esplanade
North Vancouver, BC V7M 1A5
Tel. 604 453-4124 - direct
Tel. 604 240-8772 - cell
Fax. 604 985-2884
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Portfolio:
* Marine Engineering
* Nautical Sciences
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BCIT Centre for Workplace Education (Co-op) - 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC
Cooperative Education work placements integrating high quality training with community and industrial interaction

Judith Hall, Co-op Coordinator
BCIT BCIT Centre for Workplace Education (Co-op)
Building NW5, Room 101A - 3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2
Tel. 604 451-7077
Fax. 604 434-5192
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Portfolio:
* Automotive Service Technician
* CNC Machinist Technician
* Ecological Restoration Degree
* Forensic & Security Technology Degree
* Power & Process Engineering
Judith Hall is also the Co-op Education Coordinator for HVAC and Refrigeration, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic programs.
Job Description:
To develop, market and sell study related computer and electrical engineering and master of software systems work placement programs to new and existing local, national and international employers, professional associations and institutions.
Major responsibilities include: researching and identifying potential clients; developing academic-related work placements; reviewing courses and programs with employers and faculty; determining employer requirements and evaluating candidates; conducting on-site visits to monitor and evaluate technical requirements; evaluating student performance and resolving performance issues;
advising students; determining technical engineering content of marketing materials; attending and promoting school Co-op programs at Industry Trade Shows; evaluating and grading student co-op work term reports; writing reports; and performing other related duties.
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BCIT Centre for Workplace Education (Co-op) - 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC
Cooperative Education work placements integrating high quality training with community and industrial interaction

Nicholas Petryszak, Co-op Coordinator
BCIT Centre for Workplace Education (Co-op)
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby BC V5G 3H2
Tel. 604 451-7058 - direct
Tel. 604 434-5734
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Portfolio:
* Computer Information / Computer Systems Technology
* Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
* Mechanical Engineering Degree
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BCIT Centre for Workplace Education (Co-op) - 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC
Cooperative Education work placements integrating high quality training with community and industrial interaction

Earl Anderson, Co-op Coordinator
Student Employment Services
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2
Tel. 604 432-6911 - direct
Tel. 604 451-7059 - Student Employment Services
Fax. 604 434-5192 - direct
Fax. 604 435-3122
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Anderson is also the Cooperative Education Coordinator for:
* Biotechnology Degree
* Electrical & Computing Engineering
* Mining & Mineral Exploration Technology
Job Description:
To develop, market and sell study related computer and electrical engineering and master of software systems work placement programs to new and existing local, national and international employers, professional associations and institutions.
Major responsibilities include: researching and identifying potential clients; developing academic-related work placements; reviewing courses and programs with employers and faculty; determining employer requirements and evaluating candidates; conducting on-site visits to monitor and evaluate technical requirements; evaluating student performance and resolving performance issues;
advising students; determining technical engineering content of marketing materials; attending and promoting school Co-op programs at Industry Trade Shows; evaluating and grading student co-op work term reports; writing reports; and performing other related duties.
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Prism Engineering Ltd. - 320 - 3605 Gilmore Way, Burnaby, BC
mechanical and electrical engineering services to improve building performance and accommodate building renovations and additions; develops, prepares and delivers customized workshops

Nadine O'Donnell, Energy Data Analyst
Prism Engineering Ltd.
320 - 3605 Gilmore Way
Burnaby BC V5G 4X5
Tel. 604 205-5507 - direct
Tel. 604 298-4858
Fax. 604 298-8143
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Prism Engineering Ltd. - 320 - 3605 Gilmore Way, Burnaby, BC
mechanical and electrical engineering services to improve building performance and accommodate building renovations and additions; develops, prepares and delivers customized workshops

Casey H. Gaetz, LC, Associate, Electrical Team Leader
Prism Engineering Ltd.
320 - 3605 Gilmore Way
Burnaby BC V5G 4X5
Tel. 604 298-4858
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Casey Gaetz heads up Prism's electrical division and has been with the firm since 1993. He offers Prism's clients over 30 years of experience in the design and energy management of electrical systems in large commercial, institutional and recreational facilities.
His expertise extends to virtually all aspects of electrical systems, including lighting, electrical distribution, electrical control systems, metering, fire protection, and voice and data cabling systems.
Casey's background in the electrical industry (he spent several years working as the Canadian sales manager for an international lighting systems manufacturer) and strong customer focus allow him to fully understand his clients' product requirements. He prides himself on his no-nonsense approach in looking at new technologies and on being innovative and cost effective in the design aspects of his work.
Casey oversees the bulk of the firm's renovations work for clients such as BMO, Vancity and Aeroplan and works seamlessly with architects and interior designers on such projects. He has also developed and implemented long term electrical upgrades for clients including the Vancouver Mail Processing Plant (VMPP) with a focus on providing efficient, safe, and reliable electrical solutions.
He has met all the requirements of the National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions (NCQLP) to obtain the Lighting Certified Practitioner (LC) designation. He has also been the recipient of numerous BC Hydro and Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) awards for his work in electrical and lighting design and retrofits.
Casey is the proud father of four daughters and a son and, when not leading shopping expeditions to the local outlet mall, likes to get out to the lake to do some camping.
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Prism Engineering Ltd. - 320 - 3605 Gilmore Way, Burnaby, BC
mechanical and electrical engineering services to improve building performance and accommodate building renovations and additions; develops, prepares and delivers customized workshops

Ken Holdren, P.Eng., Associate, Energy Team Leader
Prism Engineering Ltd.
320 - 3605 Gilmore Way
Burnaby BC V5G 4X5
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In late 1970s, Ken developed a keen interest in micro processing which led him to learn Z80 assembler programming. In 1981, the University of Toronto's Direct Digital Control system used the Z-80 microprocessor, which resulted in Ken being hired on at U of T.
He was soon promoted to Manager, Controls Services and spent 16 years managing the University's 3.5 million sq. ft. expansion of its building automation system, and gaining invaluable experience in the proper design and maintenance of control systems.
Since 2002, Ken has lent his considerable talents to Prism's clients in designing retrofits, new installations and software for building automation systems, as well as in conducting commercial, institutional and industrial energy audits.
He also mentors Prism's Energy Team and is responsible for the quality assurance of all energy management projects. Ken develops tools and programs to improve analysis and guides the programming of Prism's Utility Management and Analysis (PUMA) database. As well, Ken leads the Prism team in providing optimization services for clients' DDC systems under BC Hydro's Continuous Optimization Program.
Ken received his engineering degree from the University of Windsor and has completed several courses in the commissioning of HVAC systems and in Automated Building Systems.
He is also the owner of a couple of sailboats and can sometimes be found catching the wind and fighting the currents in the waterways between the Southern Gulf Islands.
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Prism Engineering Ltd. - 320 - 3605 Gilmore Way, Burnaby, BC
mechanical and electrical engineering services to improve building performance and accommodate building renovations and additions; develops, prepares and delivers customized workshops

Brian O'Donnell, P.Eng, Principal, Founder and Mechanical Team Leader
Prism Engineering Ltd.
320 - 3605 Gilmore Way
Burnaby BC V5G 4X5
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In 1973, Brian witnessed the crippling effect of the OPEC oil embargo on the Canadian and US economies. It was then he decided to pursue work to help North America strive towards energy independence.
Rather than pursuing a career in renewable energy, he determined that he would have the greatest and most immediate impact by focusing on energy efficiency in existing buildings. After completing his degree in Mechanical Engineering at UNB in 1979, Brian travelled to Vancouver and joined BC Hydro's Energy Conservation Division, now known as Power Smart.
In 1981, Brian moved to Toronto where he worked as a project engineer for nine years honing his energy management skills. During that time, he developed an expertise in conducting energy audits, analyzing utility data, monitoring and verification, training building operators and designing and implementing retrofit projects.
Keeping his eye on the momentum that BC Hydro was generating out West, Brian saw an opportunity to apply his skill set in providing guidance to the rapidly growing number of early adapters of energy management in BC. To that end, Brian moved back to the West Coast in 1990 and founded Prism Engineering.
Over the last two decades, while energy management has waxed and waned in popularity, Brian has maintained an unwavering focus on improving building energy efficiency and comfort while reducing operational costs. Brian now leads a team of mechanical engineers and designers in finding innovative ways of upgrading building mechanical systems to provide improved reliability and long term performance.
His "whole building approach" and talent for the preparation and implementation of master plans for mechanical and electrical system upgrades have proven invaluable to many clients including Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Vancity Savings Credit Union, and Public Works and Government Services Canada.
He is a past president of the local chapters of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and the Association of Energy Engineers, and has received numerous ASHRAE and BC Hydro awards.
In his downtime, Brian enjoys spending time with his family and recharging at his weekend getaway. He is also an avid outdoorsman who keeps fit with skiing, hiking, biking, and kayaking.
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Prism Engineering Ltd. - 320 - 3605 Gilmore Way, Burnaby, BC
mechanical and electrical engineering services to improve building performance and accommodate building renovations and additions; develops, prepares and delivers customized workshops

Robert Greenwald, P. Eng, MBA, Principal and President
Prism Engineering Ltd.
320 - 3605 Gilmore Way
Burnaby BC V5G 4X5
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Robert Greenwald has a passion for energy management. His unbridled enthusiasm for helping organizations save energy and reduce their environmental impact has served Robert and the firm's clients well since he joined Prism Engineering as a recent graduate of the University of Waterloo in 1991. Four years later he became a principal of the firm and has served as its President since 2005.
Over the course of his first two decades in the industry, Robert has conducted hundreds of energy audits, assessed countless energy management opportunities, developed dozens of high-level Energy Management Plans, and facilitated the design, specification and implementation of scores of building retrofits.
As well, Robert helped generate Prism's Utility Monitoring and Analysis (PUMA) database to allow businesses and government agencies to better track and tame utility costs. He has also taken on the key role of Energy Coach for several clients to support and sustain their organizational energy management programs.
Robert's excitement for this industry is perhaps most apparent when he is developing and delivering energy management training. Since 2000, he has produced and presented over 200 (and counting) energy management workshops to a variety of commercial and industrial sectors.
Robert is proud to have conducted training on behalf of leading organizations and utilities including BC Hydro, BCIT, the Building Owners and Managers Association of BC (BOMA BC), Manitoba Hydro, and NRCan's Office of Energy Efficiency. In 2010, he helped launch BOMA's e-Energy training for Building Operations, an on-line training course which raises energy management awareness among building operations personnel across the country.
Robert holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Waterloo and an MBA from the University of British Columbia. He is also the recipient of numerous awards for his work from the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of BC (APEGBC), The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and BC Hydro.
In his downtime from "Saving You Energy", Robert spends time with his wife and two daughters, carefully monitors the Canucks' and Habs' hockey seasons, and trains for triathlon and cycling events including the Ride To Conquer Cancer.
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