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Page 1: FOAM Program Charlottetown PE

Welcome to the 5th Annual

Facility, Operations & Airport Managers Conference

Charlottetown, May 29th – June 1st, 2011

Proudly Coordinated by IAAE Canada

GOLD Sponsor:

SILVER Sponsors:

BRONZE Sponsors:

Other sponsors:

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IAAE Canada Board of Directors 2011

Bill Newman A.A.E. Director, Strategic Management GTAA

Cuyler Green A.A.E. Director of Operations Prince George Airport Authority

Bryan A. Gordon A.A.E. General Manager, Airfield Maintenance (retired) GTAA

Wil MacMillan A.A.E. General Manager, Airside Operations GTAA

Steve Burchi A.A.E. Vice President Operations & Corporate Services Regina Airport Authority

Edgar Schmidtke A.A.E. Manager Business Development Thunder Bay Int’l Airport

Paul A. Ritchi A.A.E. Senior Manager, Strategic Programme Development GTAA

Sam Samaddar A.A.E. Airport Director Kelowna Int’l Airport

Steve Maybury A.A.E. Chief Executive Officer Southport Aerospace Centre Inc.

Ian Darling A.A.E. Airport Manager Dawson Creek Airport

Cameron Nicolson A.A.E. Director, Safety Management Systems Calgary Airport Authority

Gerry Bruno A.A.E. President and C.E.O. InterVISTAS Consulting

Jeff Huntus A.A.E. Airport Manager Medicine Hat Regional Airport

Kevin Lacey A.A.E. Senior Manager, Field Services GTAA

Paul Cudmore Chief Executive Officer Team Eagle Inc.

Our Corporate Representative on the Board

The Facility, Operations & Airport Managers Conference Committee 2011

Sam Samaddar A.A.E. Airport Director Kelowna International Airport

Cuyler Green A.A.E. Director of Operations Prince George Airport Authority

Ken Gallant Director, Operations Charlottetown Airport Authority

Rick Proulx Manager, Airport Operations Regina Airport Authority

Paul Cudmore Chief Executive Officer Team Eagle Inc.

Richard Kohler VP Airports EBA, A Tetra Tech Company

Tom Coupland Executive Coordinator IAAE Canada

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Vancouver, BC Contact – Mats Gerschman

Vanderlande Industries Canada Inc. has over 60 years of experience in the design and implementation of integrated logistics solutions of all sizes, and in providing all the required operational support. We have over 500 reference sites around the world and in Canada. Vanderlande Industries Canada Inc. is the only Canadian baggage handling company with local re-sources committed to enhancing its clients‟ competitive position through concept design, engineering, project execution and service solutions. We seek to build long-term partnerships with airport operators in Canada, extending from concept analysis and design to system installation and lifetime services including Service & Maintenance of our own BHS systems as well as others. With our strong global presence and buying power, Vanderlande Industries Canada Inc. has the ability to offer our clients the ability to purchase spare parts at a re-duced price. These partnerships enable airports to effectively address pressures on cost, quality, and turn-around time, and to deal effectively with increasing passenger numbers and baggage volumes. We would like to invite you to booth 14 to meet with our team and enter to win this opportunity.

Vanderlande Industries Canada Inc. 105 – 5980 Miller Road Richmond, BC, V7B 1K2

Tel: 1-604-244-9998 Fax: 1-604-244-9995

www.vanderlande.com

GOLD SPONSORGOLD SPONSOR

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SILVER SPONSORSSILVER SPONSORS

Black & McDonald Limited is an integrated, multi-trade prime contractor providing electrical, mechanical, utility and maintenance services to government, industrial, commercial and institutional markets. From emergency service calls to multi-million dollar construction and operations contracts, Black & McDonald is committed to implementing innovative solutions to our Clients' complex technical requirements. PROJECTS: ·Electrical, mechanical and instrumentation ·Computer environment services, data communica tions ·HVAC and energy management retrofits; millwrighting and rigging ·Design-build, construction and management FACILITIES MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS: ·Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)

·Technical services, material, equipment and sub-contract management

SERVICE: ·Planned maintenance programs, 24-hour emergency response

·Mechanical, HVAC, instrumentation; infrared and vibration analysis

UTILITIES: ·Airfield, navigation lighting and landing aids; sub-station design and construction

·24-hour emergency response; overhead line and power distribution; underground cabling, duct systems

AIRPORT EXPERIENCE: ·Airside, groundside, navigation aids, landing aids and specialty projects

·Facility construction, maintenance and operation; preventive, corrective and emergency services

·Runway construction and repair; roadway and tunnel construction; de-icing facilities and taxiways

·Currently operating and maintaining more than 20,000,000 sq.ft. of space in North American

aviation facilities across Canada

Contact - J.L. Macdonald

www.blackandmcdonald.com

EBA, A TETRA TECH COMPANY EBA and its parent company Tetra Tech provide professional airport consulting services that encompass the full life cycle of solutions. We use our broad base of expert resources to dedicate ourselves to our clients needs, offering innovative and cost-effective solutions to complex problems. Consulting Services Airfield Planning, Design and Engineering Apron Gate Planning Construction Management Asset/Pavement Management Plan of Construction Operations ACAP Applications Fuel Systems Nav Aid Design Airfield Electrical Engineering Development/Regulation Safety Management Systems Airport Certification Pre-Audit Inspections Airport Operations Manuals Emergency Planning Airport Planning Airfield Feasibility Studies Airport Site Selection Airport Zoning Environmental Management Environmental Assessment EMS Development EMS/Compliance Auditing Environmental Planning Greenhouse Gas Inventory Wildlife Management Plans Wildlife Training Noise Exposure Forecasting Airport Glycol Studies CONTACTS Shawn Sutherland Ph: 403.723.6853 Richard Kohler Ph: 613.692.1944 x222

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SILVER SPONSORSILVER SPONSOR

www.tradewindscientific.com

Ottawa, ON

Contact - Leonard Taylor Tradewind Scientific Limited was incorporated in 1980 to provide technical measurement and monitoring services for the aviation industry along with associated equipment, support and training. With its head office in Ottawa, the company's staff comprises a versatile team of scientists and technicians, all with extensive airport project experience. Tradewind Scientific Ltd. has been continuously active in the supply, operations, maintenance and technical support of airport - safety-related products for thirty years. Current principal products comprise TRACR II® & TRACR AIM Airfield Condition Monitoring Systems, SARSYS AB (Scandinavian Airport & Road Systems), Saab Surface Friction Testers, Findlay Irvine Ltd. GripTester Trailers and TES Instruments Electronic Decelerometers. Along with extensive runway friction and roughness testing programs (at more than 100 airports over 30 years), Tradewind Scientific Ltd. is also involved in the design, installation, operations and maintenance of airport Air and Water Quality Monitoring Systems. An intensive research and development combined with our years of practical experience ensures that Tradewind Scientific will remain, to airports large and small, a leading provider of friction measurement, airfield condition reporting, and environmental monitoring solutions.

Trade Show Participants

1. ADB Airfield Solutions - Bronze

2. EBA, A Tetra Tech Company - Silver

3. Crouse-Hinds Airport Lighting

4. Gibbings Consulting Ltd - Bronze

5. Process Power Solutions Inc.

6. Dilax Systems

7. SNC Lavalin

8. LNT Solutions

9. Black & McDonald - Silver

10. Commissionaires - Bronze

11. J.A. Larue

12. Tradewind Scientific Ltd - Silver

14. VanDerLande Industries Canada Inc - Gold

15. Arconas Corporation

16. Liberty Airport Systems

17. Safegate Airport Systems Inc.

18. Medeco Canada

19. Grass Roots Aviation Environmental Products Inc.

20. Clariant (Canada) Inc.

21. Carlo Gavazzi (Canada) Inc.

22. Team Eagle - Bronze

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BRONZE SPONSORSBRONZE SPONSORS

ADB Airfield Solutions Ltd. is a subsidiary of ADB Airfield Solutions headquartered in Brussels. ADB has been a significant player in the airfield lighting sector since its establishment in 1947, offering an innovative portfolio and expertise which sets standards in safety, performance and quality. With long-established customer relationships, more than 2,000 airports around the world have been equipped with systems from ADB. ADB is the world‟s leading airfield lighting technology company in the FAA and ICAO markets providing advanced , in te gr a ted and sustainable solutions for visual guidance. With a worldwide presence for more than 60 years, ADB differentiates itself by offering an innovative portfolio and expertise which sets standards in safety, performance and quality that is supported by unparalleled levels of customer service. ADB is trusted as the preferred partner for airside operations. For more information about ADB, please visit our company website at www.adb-airfieldsolutions.com . Nancy Majoulian National Sales Manager, Canada ADB Airfield Solutions 5500 North Service Rd., Unit 1108 Burlington, Ontario L7L 6W6 Office: (905) 331-6887 Fax: (905) 331-9389 E-mail: [email protected]

www.basicsolutions.ca

Jordan Station, ON

Contact - Kelvin Williamson President - Basic Solutions North

America Corp. P.O. Box 224, Jordan Station,

Ontario, Canada L0R 1S0

Office - 905-562-0770 Fax - 905-562-0880 Cell - 647-801-4109

Basic Solutions is intensifying its efforts to make a difference in airports in North America and Europe. Using a cooperative and constructive approach with airlines, airports, regulators and airframe manufacturers, we offer innovative chemical formulations.

Basic Solutions now operates from Canada, England, Germany and the USA.

Production Facilities are located in Aylmer Ontario and in Germany. “Our cost effective Gen3 runway de-icers will significantly improve air l ine costs and safety associated with early brake replacement and cadmium from wire bundle corrosion.” GEN3 achieves the following: Reduced Corrosion by 70% Reduced Electrical Conductivity by 75% A lower Carbon Footprint by 50 %, Biodegradable and 60 % less toxic Better Performance & Increased Holdover Time

For more information, please visit www.bas i c - so lut i ons .ca and www.lntgroup.co.uk.

Contact: Greg Richardson 613-688-0713 [email protected]

Commissionaires is Canada‟s premier security provider, offering a unique combination of integrity, experience and innovation. We have protected people and property for public and private sector clients from coast to coast for 85 years. In particular, we provide security services to more than 25 Canadian airports.

We are a solid Canadian company more than 19,000 people strong; a well -trained diverse team, of primarily former military and police, of all age groups. With the highest industry retention rate, our workforce has the stability and experience to anticipate and resolve problems before they occur and we strive to develop collaborative long-term client relationships.

The effectiveness of our experience is multiplied by the fact we are both CBSB133.1-99 and ISO 9001:2008 qualified plus we incorporate processes adhering to those standards in every part of our business from service delivery, to training, to customer satisfaction.

Our strength is rooted in our security guarding services, where we emphasize prevention and defusing conflict. We also provide a complete range of related professional services and solutions which involve state of the art technologies in identification, training, and communications.

The Security Services we deliver are designed, implemented, and managed us ing loca le -centr i c , reg iona l operational management but with a national footprint. This regional operational management approach results in faster response times for any changes in the local security situation.

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BRONZE SPONSORSBRONZE SPONSORS

Gibbings Consulting Ltd is an engineering consulting firm based in Edmonton that specializes in all facets of Airport Electrical System Planning, Development, and Design. Our personnel have completed airport projects across Canada and Worldwide, at both large international and smaller regional/local airports.

We are experienced in the planning, design, construction management, and commissioning/certification of various airport electrical systems, including the following: Airfield Electrical:

Approach Lighting Systems-SSALR, ODALs, ICAO Systems

Inset Lighting-Runway Centreline, Runway Touch-Down Zone (TDZ), Taxiway Centreline, Stop-Bar

Runway, Taxiway, Apron Edge Lighting Systems

Runway Guard Lights (Wig-Wags)

Approach Slope Indicator Systems-PAPI

Airfield Signage-Illuminated, Fibre-optic

Illuminated Wind Direction Indicators

Apron Floodlighting

Field Electrical Centres (FEC)

Airfield Back-up Power Supply

Airfield Lighting Control Systems & ARCAL

Aerodrome Beacons

Obstruction Lighting

Power & Communication Feeds to Various Nav Aids (Localizer, Glide Path, DME, AWOS/Weather Monitoring Equipment, Receiver,VOR, etc.)

Other airfield electrical systems

Groundside Electrical:

Parking Lot & Roadway Lighting systems

Electrical :Power Distribution systems

New Electrical Utility Service Installations

Communications Infrastructure

In addition, we are experienced in the following:

ACAP Application development for Electrical Projects

Electrical Facility Condition Assessments & Capital Planning

Preparation of Plan of Construction Operations (PCO)

Facility Record Drawing Surveys and Record Document Updates

Please contact us at: Tel: 780-988-9313 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gibbingsconsulting.com

www.team-eagle.ca

Team Eagle - A global leader in the advancement of airfield operations including snow and ice control equipment, airfield inspections and reporting, navigation and incursion management. T e a m E a g l e p a r t n e r s o u r knowledgeable staff with the industry best suppliers, operators, regulatory bodies and consultants to strive to be „Your Airfield Solutions Partner‟. For more information, please contact: Steve McKeown Tel: (866) 241-3264 or (705) 653-2956 Email: [email protected] Eagle Airfield Eagle Airfield specializes in snow and ice control technologies and equipment and has grown to be Canada‟s leading supplier of quality airfield equipment and services Eagle Integrated Solutions Eagle Integrated Solutions delivers innovative GIS/GPS technologies to improve airfield situational awareness, effectiveness and safety. EISI‟s systems are currently in use throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Stability Dynamics Stability Dynamics procedures rollover alert and data recording devices for operator training, operator awareness and vehicle monitoring applications 3rd Millennium Solutions 3rd Millennium Solutions is Team Eagle Ltd‟s research and development company, striving to continuously bring new and innovative products to both our Team Eagle Ltd. Companies, and to our customers and associates.

www.hatchmott.com Mississauga, ON

Contact - Christopher Solecki

Hatch Mott MacDonald (HMM) is a leading consulting engineering firm in North America with worldwide experience in aviation infrastructure and related systems. HMM offers technical expertise in all aspects of airport development encompassing passenger and cargo terminals, airside infrastructure such as aprons, taxiways, runways and airfield lighting, and landside infrastructure. HMM also specializes in aircraft maintenance facilities, aviation fueling systems, deicing pads, airport tunnels, air defense projects and Integrated Airport Systems and Technologies for passenger boarding bridges and aircraft ramp services. Complementing our core aviation expertise is our capability in intermodal transportation, facilities management and airport baggage and security. HMM provides a full range of multi-disciplinary services including planning and engineering design of airport services and facilities, assessment of land use, economic and environmental impact associated with aviation and airport developments, and management and control of airport construction. Over the past 10 years, HMM has played a major role on airport development projects worth almost $20 billion. Some of these projects were at JFK New York, Washington Dulles, Toronto Pearson, Sacramento, Calgary, Vancouver, Phoenix, San Diego, Seattle, Cancun, London Heathrow and Mumbai. One of the company‟s largest airport projects is currently at Los Angeles LAX. HMM staff resource numbers some 1,900 in 62 offices across North America.

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AGENDA IAAE Canada‟s 5th Annual Facility, Operations and Airport Managers Conference 2011

1030 Tee Off

1800 to 1930

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Sunday, May 29

Golf Tournament - Fox Meadow Golf & Country Club

Unofficial Meet and Greet with the Exhibitors - Edward Room

Monday, May 30

Breakfast with the Exhibitors - Exhibit Hall - Edward Room

Welcome & Opening Remarks-Bill Newman, A.A.E. - Chair IAAE Canada - Edward Room

Work Shop 1 (Operations) - Develop a workshop for ACAP funding - Island Room Reg Dingley & Bernadette MacNeil—Transport Canada

Work Shop 2 (Facilities) - Energy Reductions: a Practical Guide (Sustainability) Prince Room Craig Rock - Greater Toronto Airports Authority, Rian Burger - Stantec

Nutrition Break with the Exhibitors - Edward Room

Work Shop 1 (Operations) - Continued - Island Room

Work Shop 2 (Facilities) - Continued - Prince Room

Lunch with the Exhibitors - Edward Room

Work Shop 3 (Operations) -SMS Next Phases Proactive Processes and Quality Assurance - Island Room Shawn Sutherland A.A.E.—EBA, A Tetra Tech Company

Work Shop 4 (Facilities) - Retail and Concession Planning-Maximizing Advertising Opportunities - Prince Room Francois Martel—Leigh Fisher Management Consultants

Nutrition Break with the Exhibitors - Edward Room

Work Shop 3 (Operations) - Continued - Island Room

Work Shop 4 (Facilities) - Continued - Prince Room

Trade Show Activities, Food/Drink/Short-talk profiles& Prizes -Sponsored by the Exhibitors - Edward Room

Trade Show Tear Down - Free Evening

Tuesday, May 31

Breakfast - Edward/Island Combined Room

Session 1 - Web Training: A Practical Guide - Edward/Island Room Cameron Nicolson A.A.E.—Calgary Airport Authority

Nutrition Break - Ballroom Foyer

Session 2—Digital Snowtam Pilot Project - Edward/Island Room NAV Canada

Lunch / Guest Speaker– Franco Giampa- VP Jazz Aviation - Edward/Island Room

Session 3—Transport Canada Update - Edward/Island Room Ron Carter— Transport Canada

Nutrition Break - Ballroom Foyer

Session 4—Transport Canada TP312 5th edition update; what changes to expect - Edward/Island Room Guy Heneault—Transport Canada

Dinner Night Out—Habourside Patio - Sponsored by Black & McDonald—Casual Wear for Dinner

Wednesday, June 1

Breakfast - Edward/Island Room

Session 5—Auto Paid Parking—Panel Discussion - Edward/Island Room Rick Duffy—WPS North America—Brett Bain

Nutrition Break - Ballroom Foyer

Session 6—CATSA Behaviour Patterns/Recognition program - Edward/Island Room Kevin McGarr—CATSA

Lunch / Guest Speaker: Hon. Robert Ghiz—Premier of Prince Edward Island - Edward/Island Room

Session 7 - Social Media Primer - Edward/Island Room Justin Meyer—Manager of Air Service Development

IAAE Canada Annual General Meeting—Board of Directors - Edward/Island Room

Closing Remarks and Cocktails - All Welcome - Edward/Island Room Sponsored jointly by Team Eagle & IAAE Canada

This agenda is subject to last minute changes, but we hope not.

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DELEGATES IAAE Canada‟s 5th Annual Facility, Operations and Airport Managers Conference 2011

First Name Last Name Title Company

Rauof Abdalla Air Traffic Controller Ministry of Civil Aviation

Sam Arabo Senior Civil Engineer Transport Canada

Walter Arsenault Building Maintenance Supervisor Charlottetown Airport Authority

Steve Baker President & C.E.O. London International Airport

Edna Barnum Assistant General Manager Team Eagle

Michael Belanger Manager, Airfield Regulation & Audit GTAA

Eric Bernard Manager of Operations Quebec City Airport

Rob Blackburn Airport Manager Smithers Regional Airport

James Bogusz Dir. Airside Operations, Technology & Environment Victoria Airport Authority

Kris Bourgeois Sr. Project Engineer MMM Group Ltd

Pauline Brown Manager of Customer & Terminal Service Fort McMurray Airport Authority

Gerry Bruno A.A.E. President and CEO InterVISTAS Consulting Inc.

Kevin Campbell C.M. Manager, Operations The Region of Waterloo International Airport

James Catney Operational Communications Chief GTAA

Monette Connaughton Executive Director Atlantic Canada Airports Association

Stuart Connell Partner Process Power Solutions Inc

Paul Cudmore General Manager Team Eagle

Pat Denton National Sales Manager Crouse-Hinds Airfield Lighting

Tom Duffy President Safegate Airport Systems Inc.

Gord Duke Director Operations Halifax Int'l Airp7ort Authority

Barry Elsworth Superintendent of Operations Department of Transportation & Works

George Friesen Airport Manager Dryden Regional Airport

Cuyler Green A.A.E. Director of Operations Prince George Airport Authority

James Hall C.M. Airport Operations Manager Kelowna International Airport

Ben Hancharuk Assistant Airport Manager Sioux Lookout Municipal Airport

Alec Hanna Manager of Operations, Safety & Security GNWT -Airports Division

Scott Harrison Project Manager Hatch Mott MacDonald Ltd.

Randy Herrell Manager, Operations and Maintenance Saint John Airport Inc.

Lionel Hunter Supervisor of Maintenance Saint John Airport Inc.

Jeff Huntus A.A.E. Airport Manager Medicine Hat Regional Airport

Raewyn Jackson Shift Leader GTAA

Bob Johnson CEO Greater Sudbury Airport

Maxx Kochar Manager, Quality Management GTAA

Dave Kumpolt Operations Supervisor Northwest Regional Airport Terrace-Kitimat

Kevin Lacey A.A.E. Senior Manager Field Services GTAA

Bernard LeBlanc President & CEO Saint John Airport Inc

Darren LeBlanc Sales Representative Arconas Corporation

Jason Lindsay Director, Planning & Development Charlottetown Airport

David Lopes Principal Architect North 46 Architecture

Joseph Mackay C.M. Project Manager Pryde Schropp McComb, Inc

Jeff MacMillan Senior Manager, Facilities & Airside Services Halifax International Airport

Wade MacMillan Maintenance Supervisor Charlottetown Airport Authority

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DELEGATES IAAE Canada‟s 5th Annual Facility, Operations and Airport Managers Conference 2011

First Name Last Name Title Company

Wil MacMillan A.A.E. General Manager, Airside Operations GTAA

Jason Lindsay Director, Planning & Development Charlottetown Airport

David Lopes Principal Architect North 46 Architecture

Joseph Mackay C.M. Project Manager Pryde Schropp McComb, Inc

Jeff MacMillan Senior Manager, Facilities & Airside Services Halifax International Airport

Wade MacMillan Maintenance Supervisor Charlottetown Airport Authority

Wil MacMillan A.A.E. General Manager, Airside Operations GTAA

Rrahman Mala Aerodrome Maintenance Civil Engineer Pristina Internationale Airport J.S.C

Rick Manczuk A.A.E. Operations Advisor Transport Canada

Lawrence Mason Manager, Airport Facilities Halifax International Airport

Steve Maybury CEO Southport Aerospace Centre Inc

Clayton Maynard Manager, Airfield Maintenance Halifax International Airport

Greg McGuire Supervisor Safety and Security Charlottetown Airport Authority

Kenn Moody Airport Manager Niagara District Airport

Alvin Nason Acting Director of Operations Fredericton International Airport Authority

Bill Newman Director, Strategic Management GTAA

Cameron Nicolson A.A.E. Director, Safety Management Systems Calgary Airport Authority

George Nowak Vice President Hatch Mott MacDonald

Ted Pilcher Sales Manager Team Eagle

Rick Proulx Manager Airport Operations Regina Airport Authority

Sam Samaddar Airport Director Kelowna International Airport

Heinz Schefold President DILAX Systems

Paul Schenk Manager Apron Maintenance GTAA

Jane Scott Manager, Operational Response Halifax International Airport

Frank Scremin C.M. Director, Operations Hamilton International Airport

Kevin Seow Project Manager Hatch Mott MacDonald

Craig Skonberg Executive Director / Airport Manager St. Andrews Airport Inc.

Lindell Smith Director of Operations Deer Lake Regional Airport Authority Inc.

David Snow Airport Manager Kingston Airport

Lory Sproxton Manager Facilities and Airport Development Saskatoon Airport Authority

Warren Thompson A.A.E. President Prairie Edge Management Inc.

Walter Turk Facilities Manager Thunder Bay Airport

Robert Tyrer C.M. Operations Manager/ Fire Chief Greater Sudbury Airport

Sally Warford C.M. COO Fort McMurray Airport Authority

Mike Whalley Manager of Finance and Administration North Peace Airport Services

Greg Winfield Director Volairus Management Systems Inc

Chris Wood A.A.E. Airport General Manager Region of Waterloo International Airport

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2011 SPEAKERS AT YOUR CONFERENCE

Reg Dingley, Manager, Funded Programs, Transport Canada. Born and raised in Fredericton, NB, Reg has worked in all three Maritime Provinces. Starting his career with a Regional Trust Company before establishing his own Property Appraisal and Consulting firm, Reg has been with the Federal Department of Transport for the past 30 years. His current responsibilities include managing delivery of national and regional funded programs such as; Confederation Bridge, ACAP, Labrador Coast Airstrips Restoration, Ferries and Confederation Bridge Policing. His additional responsibilities include property management and real property activities related to airports in Atlantic Canada. Bernadette MacNeil, Senior Programs Officer, Funded Programs, Transport Canada, Atlantic Region. Bernadette, known as Bernie to her friends and colleagues, started her career in the Federal Public Service in 1976 with the Department of National Defense in her hometown of Sydney, Nova Scotia. She later worked for five years with Labour Canada before moving to Moncton, N.B. with her family where she worked for Correctional Services before starting with Transport Canada in 1986. Bernie‟s held various positions at Transport Canada before moving to Funded Programs in 1998 where she is responsible for the delivery and administration of the Labrador Coast Airstrips Restoration Program and the Airports Capital Assistance Program. Craig Rock, GTAA, Manager, Energy Management. Craig began his career with the GTAA in 2002 in the building electrical department. A certified Electrician with over 20 years experience he has achieved his certification as both a Certified Energy Manager and a Certified Energy Auditor with the Association of Energy Engineers. In 2004 Craig was promoted to his current position as Manager, Energy Management, where he is responsible for both the effective use of electrical energy and the implementation of Green House Gas (GHG) reduction projects at Pearson Airport. His department has recently grown to include a full time energy electrician to assist in implementing energy efficiency projects. The program to date has resulted in cumulative offset savings exceeding $16,000,000. Rian G. Burger (NCARB, B.Arch, MAIBC, LEED® AP), Associate, Stantec Architecture Ltd. An Architect with more than twenty years experience, with the last six years being dedicated to airport terminal design. As a Project Architect for Stantec in Vancouver, he has been involved in renewable energy and multiple, complex capacity enhancement projects at the Vancouver International Airport. He is also the Project Architect for the 500,000 sqft, 18-gate, LEED-registered terminal expansion project for Edmonton International Airport, which will be one of the first LEED-certified terminal buildings in North America. Current projects also include planning studies for Toronto Pearson and Calgary International Airports. In 2007 his Stantec team won an award for the “Most Visionary Building” in the Cascadia Region Green Building Council‟s, Living Future Competition. Shawn F. Sutherland, A.A.E.is the Project Director for Airport Services, with EBA, a Tetra Tech Company. With more than 30 years of experience in airport management, operations, maintenance, and development, he has worked in all facets of airports including the direct management of six different airports in western and northern Canada since 1984. Mr. Sutherland served as a member of the Airports Group Board of Management in Ottawa, and was assigned the task of developing the National Airports Policy, approved by the Federal Cabinet in 1994. He was the negotiator of transfer agreements for 30 airports to territorial, municipal and regional governments or authorities in western and northern Canada. Mr. Sutherland has been an active member of the International Association of Airport Executives (IAAE) – Canada since being accredited in 1996 and presently serves as a member of the Board of Examiners, mentoring candidates as they pursue accreditation and reviewing candidates‟ accreditation papers. In 2005, the BC Aviation Council awarded him the Robert S. Day Trophy in recognition of contributions and leadership in the promotion of the Aviation Industry over his lifetime Cameron Nicolson AAE has been involved in tourism and transportation for 25 years. He progresses through many tourism roles in western Canada and around the world. Cameron started working for the Calgary Airport Authority in 2003. In his current role as Director, Safety Management Systems, Cameron‟s safety responsibilities include taking care of public, workplace, and construction safety programs. Training airport staff is an important part of training and part of Cameron‟s safety strategy because he sees inadequate training as a common cause of many incidents. The Calgary Airport Authority has “YYC School” which is their second generation on-line training program and the Airport is currently working on the launch of their third generation system.

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2011 SPEAKERS AT YOUR CONFERENCE

Francois Martel, Mr. Martel is a Director with LeighFisher. He holds a Bachelor of Science and an MBA (Marketing & Strategic Planning) from Laval University in Québec City, Canada. He joined the consulting firm LeighFisher (then Sypher Mueller) at the beginning of 2002 as an Associate Director after having accumulated over 18 years of experience in Airport Management at various levels. Before becoming a consultant, François held the position of Director of Planning & Marketing at Québec Jean-Lesage International Airport before being promoted Project Manager, Marketing for Aéroports de Montréal (ADM). With Sypher and then Jacobs Consultancy and LeighFisher, he has lead or has been on the respective retail and advertising planning teams for many national and international airports. He also recently performed a detailed study of the Canadian airports advertising market for a major airport advertising concessionaire (content provider). He also recently performed a detailed study of the Canadian airports advertising market for a major airport advertising concessionaire (content provider).

Franco Giampa is Vice President, Airports and SOC of Jazz Aviation LP. Franco‟s roots are with Air Ontario where he began his career in 1986 and was Director of Sales at the time of the consolidation. Franco has extensive experience in Tourism, Airline Customer Service, Business Development and Airport Ground Handling Logistics. He is a former board member of the London Chamber of Commerce, London Economic Development Board, Ontario Place, and Alliance of Canadian Travel Association. Franco holds a Degree in Travel & Tourism. He is a graduate of the Executive Business Program at Ivey School of Business, and is currently completing his degree in Political Science at University of Western Ontario.

Ron Carter - Transport Canada - Ron has 40 years of experience in aviation. Beginning as a military helicopter pilot in the 1970‟s, he flew a number of rotary and fixed wing aircraft during a 21-year career in the air force, including a tour as a Team Coordinator for Canada‟s Snowbirds. In 2004, Ron was appointed to the new position of Chief of Standards, Aerodromes and Air Navigation. In his current capacity, he manages a staff responsible for the development and maintenance of regulations and standards governing aerodromes, airport zoning, land use in the vicinity of aerodromes, aircraft noise management, wildlife management, AIS, airspace, the marking and lighting of hazards to navigation, general operating and flight rules and air navigation services.

Guy Henéault is the Program Manager of the Aerodrome Standards Division within the Aerodromes and Air Navigation Branch of Transport Canada. Guy has over 33 years of experience in aviation, which include 30 years as civil commercial pilot, and more than 21 years with Transport Canada as a Civil Aviation Inspector. He graduated form the “Centre de formation aéronautique du Québec” with a specialization diploma in Aeronautics. He holds a helicopter and fixed wing licenses with about 7000 hours of commercial flying experience. Currently he manages the development of legislation, regulations, standards, criteria, policies, procedures and guidance materials related to Aerodromes.

Rick Duffy, is a Graduate of York University B.BA program. Rick's career path started in business software applications. Unsuspectingly and swiftly, Rick was steered into the transportation and parking industry. For the past 21 years, Rick has been helping customers to implement solutions to manage space and time…as it relates to parking access and revenue control systems that is! Presently, Rick is based in Toronto, as General Manager of WPS Canada Inc; a provider of parking systems solutions for airport sector customers from coast-to-coast.

Brett Bain, Manager, Parking and Ground Transportation, Edmonton International Airport. Brett Bain is the Manager of Parking and Ground Transportation for the Edmonton International Airport and has been with the airport for three years. Edmonton boasts 10200 parking stalls across a wide variety of products including jetset which is the highest per capita number of stalls of any airport in Canada. Prior to commencing with Edmonton Airports, Brett designed and installed a wide variety of parking and access systems for an Edmonton based parking contractor. In addition to Parking Systems design, Brett was the Operations Manager for several years with Imperial Parking Limited in Edmonton and holds several Information Technology software certifications. jetSet Parking opened to the public in August of 2010. The 3300 stall property features a number of firsts for Canadian airport parking operations including Westjet airline check in at the facility and the first fully integrated Chauntry web reservation system in North America. Brett looks forward to introducing this innovative and automated product to you.

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2011 SPEAKERS AT YOUR CONFERENCE

David C. Hill, Senior Project Manager, National Practice Leader, Parking Solutions. As a skilled and top achieving parking and transportation professional, he has occupied senior management positions within the parking industry since 1986.He was the Director of Parking and Visitor Services at the University of Western Ontario (1990-2000), and the founding COO of the Winnipeg Parking Authority (2003-10); he has also led many projects in organizational redesign and technical upgrades, has worked in educational, medical, municipal and airport environments, and has served on many industry Boards and Committees. In addition to parking and transportation planning, David retains professional expertise in the business aspects of community based parking and urban mobility programs, and in developing organizational and business solutions to day to day operational challenges. David‟s services include parking and transportation sector supply and demand assessments, business and strategic planning, operational audits and performance development, facilities planning and operation, technologies and innovation, staff training and mentoring, and development of community resources and solutions to practical urban mobility challenges. A senior advisor and professional educational program coordinator for the World Parking Symposium and the International Parking Institute, he is a well known innovator and a strong community partnership builder. He has received several International Awards of Excellence from the International Downtown Association and the International Parking Institute. In 2010 David received the Chair‟s Award for Service to the Industry and was recognized as North American Parking Professional of the Year. He was also recognized with the Mayor‟s Award for his contribution to the City of Winnipeg. David has served with distinction as a planning and logistics specialist in the Royal Canadian Navy.

Kevin McGarr, President and CEO, CATSA. Kevin holds a Master‟s Degree in Business Administration from the International Aviation Program at the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University. He has completed his Director‟s Education Program with the Institute of Corporate Directors. Mr. McGarr enjoyed a 26-year career with the Montreal Urban Community Police Service, where he distinguished himself in the investigation of organized crime activities. In recognition of his efforts , the Governor General awarded Mr. McGarr the Meritorious Service Medal in 1997. From 1996 to 2002, after , Mr. McGarr worked with a professional services firm, providing services for the detection and prevention of corporate and financial malfeasance. Mr. McGarr joined CATSA in January 2003 as the Director responsible for the development and implementation of a secure identification program enhanced by biometric technologies along with the development of a non-passenger security screening program to enhance airport access controls. In 2004, he was promoted to Vice-President, Risk and Quality and later became the Vice-President and Chief Technology Officer. In 2006, Mr. McGarr was promoted to Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer where he oversaw the development and implementation of the CATSA‟s corporate strategy. On November 5, 2008, CATSA‟s Board of Directors announced the appointment of Mr. McGarr to the position of President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Prior to his appointment, which was effective September 15, 2008, Mr. McGarr had served as interim President and Chief Executive Officer.

Honourable Robert W.J. Ghiz was sworn in as the thirty-first Premier of Prince Edward Island on June 12, 2007. Mr. Ghiz was born January 21, 1974 in Charlottetown. After receiving his early education in Charlottetown area schools and graduating from Colonel Gray High School, he went on to study at Bishop‟s University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree, majoring in Political Studies. Prior to entering the political arena, Mr. Ghiz worked as a Special Assistant to Prime Minister Jean Chretien, as well as Special Assistant to the Minister of Canadian Heritage. He was also employed in the private sector, having worked as the Manager of Government Affairs for the Bank of Nova Scotia in Ottawa. In April, 2003, Mr. Ghiz was chosen as the Leader of the Liberal Party of Prince Edward Island; subsequently in September of the same year he was elected to represent the people of District 13, Charlottetown-Brighton in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island. On May 28, 2007 Mr. Ghiz led his party to victory winning 23 of the 27 seats. Following a successful by-election on October 15, 2007, the Liberals now hold 24 seats. Premier Ghiz is married to Dr. Kate Ellis Ghiz, and together they are the proud parents of two daughters, Julia Elizabeth and Emma Christena.

Justin Meyer is the Manager of Air Service Development with the Kansas City Aviation Department. In addition to recruiting airlines to Kansas City International Airport, Justin is also the driving force behind the airport's social media efforts. While not a true early adopter to social media, KCI has found a niche in the space over the last two years. The airport's efforts to engage social-savvy customers have been recognized by the Kansas City Star, the Boston Globe and top aviation bloggers. In July of 2010 Forbes ranked KCI as the Top Tweeting Airport in its peer group. With previous stops at Atlantic Coast, Vanguard and AirTran, Justin brings 14 years of aviation experience to the Department.

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About IAAE Canada

IAAE Canada's primary goal is to assist airport executives in fulfilling their responsibilities to the airports and commu-

nities they serve, by personal development and training.

Different levels of membership at IAAE Canada are obtainable to coincide with your goal to enhance your profession-

al development in the airport industry.

In 1994 IAAE Canada was formed in the interest of serving Canadian Airport Managers and personnel. It grew so well

that in 2000 we incorporated as the International Association of Airport Executives Canada (IAAE Canada) and still

continue to grow to this day. Membership in IAAE Canada is for individuals not airports and it places equal emphasis

on the employees and operators of large and small airport concerns, reflecting a membership comprised of executives

from large and medium size airports, as well as hundreds of managers from smaller airports used by general and com-

mercial aviation.

IAAE Canada is proud to offer its premier credential the Accredited Airport Executive (A.A.E.) "The Mark of an Air-

port Professional". The value of the A.A.E. mark is the public, the airport industry and the candidate knowing that only

those who have proven a high level of knowledge, managerial skill, discipline and professionalism are awarded the Ac-

credited Airport Executive designation.

At our new, improved web site you will find a list of conferences that are coming up. Visit often to keep abreast of

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Members can use it to keep in touch with other like-minded members through the Forum. Airport employment &

training opportunities are also available for members to aid in career development.

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