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July 2007

Local Professional Engineer is President of Engineers Canada


Tony Dawe, P. Eng. 

Tony Dawe, P.Eng. is the new president of Engineers Canada [formerly known as Canadian Council of Professional Engineers (CCPE)]. His term of office runs from June 2007 to May 2008.

Engineers Canada will continue to work in the same areas as CCPE has in the past years: promoting Canada's engineering profession; setting and assessing engineering education standards; facilitating the mobility of engineers within Canada and negotiating international agreements; as well as coordinating the development of practice standards in Canada.

The new business name, however, captures the energy of today's engineer and better reflects the profession's dynamic nature.

Tony is a former President of PEGNL.

Engineers Canada and its constituent members, including PEGNL, represent 160,000 professional engineers across Canada.

© Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Newfoundland and Labrador

 

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