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Cathy Rippin-Sisler
has begun her two-year term as president of the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba. Rippin-Sisler has 30 years of registered nursing experience, including 14 years of nursing administration responsibilities.
Marina R. James
president and CEO of Economic Development Winnipeg Inc., has earned a certified destination management executive designation. One of only six Canadians and just 200 worldwide to have earned this designation, the CDME program is recognized within the industry as the highest educational achievement for destination management professionals.
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San Gold Corp.
has announced the appointment of Robert (Bob) Brennan as an independent director of the company. Brennan is a chartered accountant with a 47-year career with Manitoba Hydro, culminating as president and chief executive officer.
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Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition August 7, 2012 B8
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