The Organization of Canadian Nuclear Industries (OCNI) held its Annual General Meeting and AGM Lunch on November 29 at the Ajax Convention Centre.
Jeff Lyash, Ontario Power Generation’s President and CEO, shared OPG’s long-term vision with the 150 OCNI members and guests attending the AGM Lunch. The vision includes maintaining excellence in plant operations and delivering the four-unit Darlington Refurbishment Project on time and on budget with an uncompromising focus on safety. Mr. Lyash also outlined OPG’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and local economic development in all aspects of its operations. The Darlington Refurbishment Project, Canada’s largest infrastructure project, will create more than 10,000 quality jobs in Durham Region and in communities across Ontario.
Pickering Mayor Dave Ryan and Clarington Mayor Adrian Foster welcomed OCNI delegates and expressed their support for the nuclear industry and appreciation for the Durham region jobs created by the extended operation of six nuclear units at Pickering and the refurbishment of the four Darlington units.
The annual OCNI Business Excellence Award winners were announced at AGM Lunch. “I am proud to recognize OCNI member companies for their achievements exemplifying the strength and depth of Canada’s nuclear supply chain.” said OCNI President and CEO Ron Oberth. The award winners, as selected by the OCNI Awards Committee, are:
OCNI is pleased to announce that Martin Tulett of MVT Performance has been re-elected as Chair of its Board of Directors. OCNI members also approved the appointment of seven new and returning directors to the 13-member Board. The full list of OCNI directors for 2017-18 includes:
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