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BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Members:
Jim Bergeron
Lafarge Canada Inc.
Don Borsk (Chair)
Metro Retail Supply
Chain Solutions
Darren Christle
(Vice Chair)
Manitoba Infrastructure
and Transportation
John Gauvreau
Government of Quebec
Fergus Groundwater
Export Development
Canada
Dwayne Hihn
(Vice Chair)
Paltainer Freight
Forwarders Ltd.
Frances Humphreys
Wilfrid Laurier University
Flavia Iuston-Blair
Panalpina Inc.
Susan Krausz
Humber College
Institute of Technology
& Advanced Learning
Maria Lindenberg
Chevron Global
Downstream LLC
David McCormick
Pivotal ACTION FORCE
Industrial Staffing
Solutions
Richard Moore
Halifax Employers
Association
Hervé Pilon
Cégep André
Laurendeau
Lesley Smith
Wal-Mart Canada Corp.
Current Issues
 Phase II of our National Occupational Standards (NOS) Project has begun. Phase
I resulted in the development of 15 NOS, and another five equipment-specific NOS
resulted from our Material Handler Skills Upgrading Project. We are looking for
input on the next 13 priority NOS targeted for the remaining occupations in our
sector. As stakeholders, are you using these NOS? What can we do to help?
 Collaboration and Efficiency – One of the primary reasons for the establishment of
the Council was the need to provide a forum for stakeholders to address issues that
affect our sector, from an HR, labour market, and knowledge, skills and competency
perspective. We want to engage more of our stakeholders in this process. Find out
how your members can be part of this joint effort.
 HR Trends Analysis – The Alliance of Sector Councils (TASC) has been tracking
HR trends (hiring, layoffs, education and training investments) by sector, including
supply chain. See how we compare with other sectors.
What We Need From You
 Our Recruitment & Retention Project is up and running. Focus groups are
planned for Calgary (March 11), Montreal (March 18) and Halifax (March 19). We
need your help to ensure we get input from our stakeholders. Invite your members,
local chapters to attend. Targets include HR professionals, career seekers including
youth, newcomers, Aboriginals, individuals in transition, older adults, and other
under-represented groups including women and the disabled.
 Check out the new look of our website! We are seeking feedback on the look and
content. Would you be interested in a webinar to detail the features of the site?
March 5, 2010
SCL
PMAC
CITT
CIFFA
Observers:
Sonia Gauthier
HRSDC
"The Canadian Supply Chain Sector Council brings together partners in the
sector to develop solutions to the human resource challenges faced by
stakeholders. Recognizing the vital role of the supply chain to Canada's
economy, the Council is committed to enhancing the sector's ability to attract
and retain workers at all levels and across the full range of functions, and to
advancing the skills of those workers."
APICS
Pam Somers
APICS
Mission Statement
Philippe Richer
Industry Canada
Ex officio:
Kevin Maynard
Canadian Supply Chain
Sector Council
For further information on any of the above, visit www.supplychaincanada.org,
contact [email protected]
or call 905-897-1100 / 1-866-616-3468