AE Today - Issue #3, 2008 Page 9

Norm Lawrence receives Fellowship Certificate
from the Canadian Society for Senior Engineers (CSSE)

Norm Lawrence with wife and son

Norm (far right) receiving his award
with wife Jean, and son Robert

Congratulations to Norm for his recognition as a Fellow of the Canadian Society for Senior Engineers. The Canadian Society for Senior Engineers (CSSE) is a Member Society of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), along with nine other Member Societies that represent specific engineering disciplines. The primary function of this group of late career and retired engineers is to promote the advancement of science and engineering in Canada, and provide benevolent donations in support of youth succeeding in the advancement of engineering.

Norm is a founder of Associated Engineering and was president of the company from 1954 to 1969, and Chairman of the Board from 1969 to 1973. Norm retired from Associated Engineering in 1973.

Saskatchewan operation receives
Certificate of Recognition

On June 19, 2008, Associated Engineering’s Saskatchewan operation received their Certificate of Recognition (COR) from the Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA). A Certificate of Recognition is awarded to companies who have achieved excellence in the development and implementation of an effective health and safety program.

SCSA Award for Sask office

Derek Edmonstone, Safety Advisor from the
Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association,
presents Certificate of Recognition to Kerry Rudd,
President & CEO and Bert Munro, Vice President
and General Manager, Saskatchewan Operations

Derek Trischuk led the development and implementation of our Saskatchewan operation’s safety program to meet the requirements for COR certification with the SCSA. The process involved updating our existing safety programs, enhancing various safety protocols, and providing training to staff across our Saskatoon, Regina, and Prince Albert offices. This valuable process provided an excellent opportunity to review and enhance our existing safety program through comments and a formal audit from SCSA. Obtaining our COR demonstrates our commitment to improve safety within the organization.

Employee News

Congratulations to Sheryl Mamchur from our Saskatoon office who brought home gold and bronze medals from the Canadian Transplant Games held in Windsor, Ontario inAugust. Sheryl won gold in ball throw and received bronze medals in the 100 metre, 200 metre, and 4X100 metre relays.

The Canadian Transplant Games are held every two years to celebrate the gift of life: organ transplantation. At this year’s event more than 400 transplant recipients, as well as their families and organ donors, gathered in Windsor to compete in various events, promote the success of organ donation and transplantation, and honour the donors who gave the gift of life.

Employee pix

Above, Sheryl takes
gold in ball throw

Mike West, AScT, presents President’s award to Darin Schindel, AScT (right)

Dedication rewarded with the Saskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and Technicians President’s Award
Congratulations to Darin Schindel, AScT on receiving the Saskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and Technicians (SASTT) President’s Award. Darin has volunteered and dedicated over eight years with the association, and was honoured in May at their annual general meeting for this commitment.

The President’s Award was first introduced in 2005 and is presented by the President to an individual who promotes and furthers the professional identity of the Saskatchewan Technologists and Technicians Association to the public.

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