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Darrell Hawryluk
has been appointed chief financial officer of Westland Construction Ltd. Hawryluk has 20 years of construction industry experience. Westland Construction is Winnipeg's only ISO-certified general contractor.
Amy Rondeau
has joined The Headhunters as a senior recruitment consultant, specializing in office personnel. Rondeau has 10 years of sales and administrative experience including her last position as director of sales and marketing for a Winnipeg-based video production company.
Mia Guenther RPC
a registered professional counsellor, has earned the Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor credential conferred by the Association for Play Therapy. Among other things, applicants must earn a traditional masters or doctoral mental health degree, 150 hours of play therapy training and five years and 5,000 hours of post-master's clinical experience. Play therapy is used to better communicate with and help clients, especially children.
Kari Peemoeller, CGA
has joined The Headhunters as a senior recruitment consultant, specializing in mid-level accounting. Peemoeller is a certified general accountant with 10 years of senior finance experience within both public and private companies in Winnipeg.
Jocelyne Nicolas
founder of Rustle Consulting, has been awarded the contract for co-ordinating Cercle Molière's Gala du homard (Lobster Feast) in September. She will also co-ordinate the Frontier Toyota Charity Golf Classic, as well as the Free the Spirit Festival, both in support of St. Amant Foundation. Rustle Consulting offers marketing, public relations strategy, website development, event co-ordination, business writing and media relations services.
Mansel Belyea
has joined EPIC Information Solutions as senior manager, cloud solutions. The company says Belyea has a track record of increasing sales and building customer relationships. He has previously worked in a similar role for Xerox Canada.
COMPANIES
Imperial Properties
a condominium property management company, is expanding its offerings to include commercial property management and leasing services, covering everything from marketing, tenant leasing and rent collection to obtaining quotes and arranging for major repair projects.
Fillmore Riley LLP
lawyers have been listed as leading practitioners in the 2012 Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory: Timothy S. Dewart, banking & financial; property development; J. Michael J. Dow, banking & financial; insolvency & restructuring -- insolvency litigation; Cy M. Fien, corporate tax; litigation -- corporate tax; David J. Kroft, litigation -- corporate commercial; D. Wayne Leslie, insolvency & restructuring -- insolvency ligation; litigation -- corporate commercial; Robert D. McDonald, litigation -- commercial insurance; personal injury; Daniel P. Ryall, transportation; Charles A. Sherbo, litigation -- commercial insurance; professional liability; Robert A. Simpson, labour relations.
AWARDS
EPIC Information Solutions
has been named Best Small Business Solution Provider in Canada, by Canadian Dealer News. Also, Computer Dealer News recently announced its list of the Top 100 Solution Providers for 2011, with EPIC being ranked No. 48, up five spots from last year.
BOARDS
Manitoba Association for Volunteer Administration
announced its 2012-13 board: Angie Boehm, president; Peggy McRitchie, past president; Denis Bukowski, treasurer; Lesley Camaso, secretary; Noreen Mian, Kasia James, Connie Newman.
Retired Teachers' Association of Manitoba
elected its board for 2012-13: Wayne Hughes, Winnipeg, president; Barbara McDole, Winnipeg, vice-president; Judith Olmstead, Brandon, secretary; Carol Pelton, Thompson, treasurer; Richard R. Benoit, is past president. Directors-at-large: Winnipeg -- Peter Carney, Guy Hansen, Dolores Hebert, Ted Poulter, Peggy Prendergast; Rosalie Bornn, Dauphin; Joan Dawson, Thompson; Jag Malik, Gilbert Plains; Vel McAdam, The Pas; Doreen Sage, Neepawa; Ray Sitter, Brandon; Marvin Krawec, John Sushelnitsky and Norman Wiebe, Portage la Prairie.
Institute of Certified Management Consultants of Manitoba
announce its 2012-13 council: president, Randy Baldwin; past president, Ken Howell; vice-president, Tim Wildman;
secretary, Alex Yaworski; treasurer, David Thompson; Warren Thompson, Tim Kist, Inga Sheane, Sandra Foster.
Got a promotion, appointment or new contract? Contact Linda Shepertycki at 1355 Mountain Ave., Winnipeg, MB, R2X 3B6, fax 697-7412 or email
linda.shepertycki@freepress.mb.ca
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition May 28, 2012 B6
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