About

Our Chapter

Message from the Chapter Chair

As one of the most active chapters per capita in Ontario, we take great pride in our strong community of dedicated engineering professionals. With over 475 members our chapter represents a diverse range of engineering disciplines, with notable expertise in Transportation, Mining  and Aerospace Engineering,

Through our various events, outreach initiatives, and professional development opportunities, we strive to create a vibrant network that celebrates and supports the remarkable talent in our region. Thank you for visiting our website, and I encourage you to explore how you can get involved in our chapter activities.

Together, let’s continue driving innovation and excellence in engineering.

Sincerely,
Lindsay Keats
Chair, North Bay Area PEO Chapter

 

Get to know us

Explore these resources and learn more about North Bay Chapter!

Chapter leadership

Connecting engineers and communities

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Lindsay Keats
Chair
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Dave Boogaart
Vice-Chair
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Danielle Demers
Past Chair
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Donovan Rainbow
Treasurer
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Bobby Doroudiani
Secretary

North Bay Area Chapter committee

  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 education outreach committee works with local schools, teachers and students to promote science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education and careers.

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

  5. 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.
  6. The nominating committee works to present a slate of candidates for election to Chapter board positions each year.

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