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has announced Jérôme Pelletier, P.Eng., president and CEO of BBA, as the new chair of the ACEC Board of Directors for the 2024–2025 term during its annual general meeting on October 9.
Pelletier brings a wealth of sustainability and innovation knowledge and skill to his new role. With over 20 years of experience at BBA, an across-Canada consulting engineering firm focused on guiding the energy and natural resources industry toward decarbonization and zero waste, Pelletier is known for his ability to engage talented teams and lead them in helping clients transform using reliable, safe and sustainable solutions, states a release.
Pelletier believes the consulting engineering industry plays a major role in Canada’s success when it comes to prioritizing sustainable innovation and inclusive growth. “It’s a tremendous honour to take on this role in promoting our members as essential technical experts and community builders across the country,” Pelletier said in a statement. “Drawing on the exceptional legacy of my predecessor, Allyson Desgroseilliers, I’m excited to help foster sustainable and lasting prosperity for our industry and all Canadians.”
“Jérôme’s leadership, expertise and passion will greatly benefit our organization in the lead up to the next federal election,” noted ACEC president and CEO John Gamble, in a statement. “The coming months and campaign period will provide a critical opportunity for us to further advocate for members and drive positive change for our industry, and with Jérôme as Chair, I’m certain we will achieve just that.
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