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Edmonton s Green and Gold Garden growing more than veggies

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Heatherly To Lead Monroe Chamber

Roy Heatherly and daughters. Monroe- Roy W. Heatherly, a former resident of Monroe, was named as the new president and CEO of the Monroe Chamber today following confirmation by the Monroe Chamber Executive Committee and Board of Directors. “I am extremely excited to be able to announce that the Monroe Chamber of Commerce hired Roy W. Heatherly as the 18th President and CEO for the organization, “ said John Landry, Chairman for the Monroe Chamber.   “The Monroe Chamber’s vision is to help create a thriving and vibrant community where we can raise our families with the assurance that our children will be well educated, have bright futures, and abundant job opportunities,” Landry added. “That vision is personal to Roy, and something that will motivate him as he works to further the outstanding efforts and accomplishments of the Chamber’s retiring President and CEO, Sue Nicholson. Roy understands that bright futures for our children and grandchildren are made possible

How UCalgary s focus on entrepreneurship and innovation prepared a budding CEO for anything | News

Startup credits foundation built at UCalgary for pathway to success Author Share this article CNERGREEN CEO Ali Telmadarreie developing technology for enhanced oil recovery Adrian Shellard For former UCalgary research associate Dr. Ali Telmadarreie, PhD, being founder of his own company and a CEO was never part of his future plans. After completing his PhD at the University of Alberta, and his postdoc at the University of Calgary, he landed a highly sought-after role as research associate on the UCalgary Canada Excellence Research Chair in Materials Engineering (CERC) team. For the first time in his academic and professional career, Telmadarreie was encouraged to shift his mindset from traditional lab-based research and discovery to creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship.

Carbon as an untapped resource : A new crop of Alberta companies take on the CO2 challenge

Article content In 2015, as oil prices plunged, leaving chemists, engineers and others across Alberta freshly unemployed, Mina Zarabian had a decision to make. Zarabian had just won a prestigious Alberta Innovates-Technology Futures Scholarship as a PhD candidate in chemistry at the University of Calgary, and she had to pick a research topic. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Carbon as an untapped resource : A new crop of Alberta companies take on the CO2 challenge Back to video That year, amid increasing concern about the effect of climate change, every major country in the world sent delegates to Paris, and signed commitments to curb carbon emissions.

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