About

Our Chapter

Message from the Chapter Chair

Hamilton-Burlington Chapter welcomes you to our website. As the Chapter Chairman of the Hamilton-Burlington Professional Engineers Chapter, I am proud to serve our dedicated community of engineers. Through innovation, collaboration, and ethical leadership, we shape the future of engineering and the communities we serve. I invite all members to contribute their expertise, foster meaningful connections, and engage in our shared mission. To further enhance our impact, we seek volunteers to assist in organizing upcoming events and initiatives. Your involvement is vital to enriching the experiences and opportunities we offer. Together, let us elevate the profession and its transformative role in society.

 

Get to know us

Coming Soon: resources to learn more about the Hamilton-Burlington Chapter!

Chapter leadership

Connecting engineers and communities

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Mike Bell
Chair
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Ron Finnigan
Vice-Chair
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Shubham Banik
Treasurer
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Gaurav Thatte headshot
Gaurav Thatte
Secretary

Hamilton-Burlington Chapter committees

  1. The communication committee manages communications outreach with Chapter members via emails, the chapter website, newsletters and our social media channels.

  2. The GLP committee works to ensure that government, elected officials and the public continue to recognize and understand PEO’s regulatory mandate and policy directions.

  3. The EIT committee provides engineering interns (EITs) with guidance, mentoring and support as they work towards their professional engineer (P.Eng.) licence.

  4. The events committee plans and organizes events—networking, recognition, professional development, recreational and more—for chapter members.

    Sub-Committees

    • The Certificate Presentation Ceremony subcommittee organizes P.Eng. licence certificate presentation ceremonies for new engineers.
    • The Continuing Professional Development (CPD) subcommittee organizes professional development activities—seminars, symposiums, technical tours, etc.—for chapter members.
    • The Networking subcommittee builds relationships between the Chapter and local business, professional associations and academic institutions. 
    • The 30x30 subcommittee supports Engineers Canada’s 30 by 30 initiative to raise the percentage of newly licensed engineers in Canada who are woman to 30% by the year 2030.
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