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Board of Directors

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Doug Beaton
President

Doug Beaton worked for Canada’s Historic Resource Conservation Branch as an objects conservator, also serving some time as an Associate Editor of the Journal of the Canadian Association for Conservation.  Doug has been with the Diefenbunker since 1998 and has been deeply involved with site restoration and the library.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Brian Jeffrey
Vice-President

Brian Jeffrey is president of Salesforce Assessments Ltd., which provides an on-line assessment instrument to help sales managers make even better hiring decisions. Brian is also a volunteer guide at the Diefenbunker as well as being a volunteer at the Ottawa Distress Centre.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bill McKay
Bill McKay is President of Follyhill Consulting Inc.  After a 30-year career in the Canadian Forces, he performed IT program management roles with SHL Systemhouse, EDS Canada and Unisys Canada prior to starting his own consulting firm.  Bill is a past president of the Diefenbunker Board of Directors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Charles Nagy
Charles Nagy has been part of the Ottawa high tech community for over sixteen years, holding various senior management positions. He presently works for Nortel. As well, Charles and his wife are owner and operators of two P.A.M's Coffee and Tea Co.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dave Peters
Dave Peters retired from the Canadian Army as a Lieutentant-Colonel after 24 years' service. He went on to become Director General of Operations at Emergency Preparedness Canada. Since retiring from EPC, he has been an emergency preparedness consultant to various organisations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pat den Boer
Patricia Den Boer is president of den Boer Associates, management consultants in organizational communication, and is a magazine editorial consultant. She is the chairperson for an Advisory Comittee to the School of Business at Algonquin College as well as iSisters Technology Mentoring, and is also a past president of the Women's Business Network of Ottawa.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Gregory LeBlanc
Gregory LeBlanc, a Carp resident, is President of Carp Retirement Properties Inc. He recently retired as an investment advisor and Vice President of RBC Dominion Securities. He is an executive member and past Chairman of the Carp Business Improvement Association. Earlier in his career, Greg was a money market trader at the Bank of Canada and an economist at the Export Development Corporation. He does a little farming and is a local real estate developer. He is a keen recreational flyfisherman.

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