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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jim Bergeron
Calgary Interfaith Food
Bank
Don Borsk (Past Chair)
Metro Retail Supply Chain
Solutions
Darren Christle (Vice Chair)
Manitoba Infrastructure and
Transportation
Raymond Dufour
Collège Communautaire du
Nouveau-Brunswick
Brent Ellis
Wills Transfer Limited
John Gauvreau
Canadian Public
Procurement Council
Dwayne Hihn (Chair)
Manitoulin Global
Forwarding
Frances Humphreys
Wilfrid Laurier University
Flavia Iuston-Blair
Panalpina Inc.
Susan Krausz
Humber College
Steven Levson
Healthcare Supply Chain
Network
Maria Lindenberg (Vice
Chair)
Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Jean Loitz
INMOTION management
inc.
Linda Lucas
ELLE and Associates Inc.
David McCormick (Vice
Chair)
Pivotal ACTION FORCE
Industrial Staffing Solutions
Richard Moore
Halifax Employers
Association
Mission Statement
"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."
Current Issues
 New Board Elected – The Council elected a new Board of Directors at its AGM in
Halifax last month. Under the Chairmanship of Dwayne Hihn, President of
Manitoulin Global Forwarding, the Board now comprises 23 members. New to the
Executive Committee is David McCormick, Managing Partner of Pivotal ACTION
FORCE Industrial Staffing Solutions.
 Collaboration as a Process – Supply chain stakeholders have been engaged in
a Council-led process designed to harness the energy that can exist in a
collaborative environment. The first of three sessions, held on May 31st, outlined a
process designed to establish trust and credibility. Representative directors and the
Executive Directors from most Pillar Associations, as well as representatives of
other SC-related associations, were in attendance. Ask your association about the
process! Are you a true collaborator?
 Utilization of Council Products and Services – How can your firm save time
and money by using National Occupational Standards? Can the National
Accreditation Program help you ensure that you are accessing education and
training programs that meet industry standards, and what is the return on
investment? Can I hire someone first, and then apply for the Council’s Career
Focus wage-subsidy program to get the $12,750 maximum? For details, call our
office or contact Outreach Coordinator Lorraine Chambers, at
[email protected].
What We Need From You
 Focus groups will be held in the fall to review 13 new occupational standards. The
sessions will take place in Toronto, and at locations across Canada via facilitated
WebEx. See www.supplychaincanada.org/en/occupational-standards-II for details,
and watch for dates of sessions near you.
Hervé Pilon
Cégep André Laurendeau
SCL
PMAC
CITT
CIFFA
Lesley Smith
Wal-Mart Canada Corp.
APICS
Tracey Raimondo
Normandin Transit Inc.
Pam Somers
APICS
For further information on any of the above, visit www.supplychaincanada.org,
contact [email protected]
or call 905-897-1100 / 1-866-616-3468