ATLANTA, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Reibus (www.reibus.com), a fast-growing tech start-up building a SaaS industrial marketplace, announced that Mr. Doug Thompson has joined the company as its Country Leader for Canada. This is a very important hire for Reibus as it continues to expand its business footprint outside of the United States.
Reibus, a fast-growing tech start-up building a SaaS industrial marketplace, announced that Mr. Doug Thompson (previously President of Coilplus Canada) has joined the company as its Country Leader for Canada.
Mr. Thompson has a long and successful career within the steel industry; he brings over 30 years of steel manufacturing and supply chain experience. In his most recent role, he served as the President of Coilplus Canada, where he led the company with its primary focus on supporting many OEMs and suppliers in Ontario and the US. After having spent a career in both transactional and lead commercial roles in the steel community in Canada, I
Doug Thomson Oshawa’s newest Senior of the Year
New signal at Rossland and Michael Starr Trail
Posted on May 10, 2021 by oshawaexpress in COMMUNITY, COMMUNITY
Doug Thomson (Photo supplied)
A long-time Oshawa resident has been recognized for his contributions to the community.
Doug Thomson, who will turn 80 in December, was recently recognized as the 2021 recipient of the Senior of the Year Award.
Oshawa City Council endorsed the nomination from Oshawa Public Libraries at its April 26 meeting.
“I was a little surprised to say the least,” says Thomson, adding he’s very proud to have been nominated.
Thomson moved to Oshawa in 1975 and has been an active member of the community ever since.
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West Ministâr band in 1970: kneeling, Chuck Henderson; back row, from left: Kirk Kaufman, Dean Davis, Rusty Bell and Frank Wiewel. -Submitted photo
The Rogues in basement of Dean Davis’ home in 1965: from left, Brian Nelson, Robbi Dunn, Dean Davis and Doug (Luther) Thompson.
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West Ministâr band in 1970: kneeling, Chuck Henderson; back row, from left: Kirk Kaufman, Dean Davis, Rusty Bell and Frank Wiewel.
“Ladies and gentlemen, the Beatles!”
With those five words of introduction from Ed Sullivan, the Beatles – John, Paul, George and Ringo – took the stage of The Ed Sullivan Show on Feb. 9, 1964, and sang “I Want to Hold Your Hand” and four other hits to a live audience of screaming young people and 73 million CBS viewers nationwide.