About the Organizers
Canadian Brownfields 2009 is jointly organized by:
The Canadian Urban Institute (CUI)
The Canadian Urban Institute (CUI) is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in urban areas across Canada and internationally.
The Canadian Brownfields Network (CBN)
The CBN is a national advocacy network that represents the interests of brownfield practitioners and stakeholders who want to effect change and address the barriers associated with brownfield redevelopment in Canada.
2009 Committee Members
Scott Bailey
Manager, Brownfields and Program Development
Crown Land Restoration Branch
Ministry of Agriculture and Lands
Michel Beaulieu
Conseiller scientifique
Ministère du Développement durable, de l'Environnement et des Parcs
Direction des politiques en milieu terrestre
Service des lieux contaminés
Janet L. Bobechko
Certified Specialist (Environmental Law)
Blaney McMurtry LLP
Wayne Coutinho, B.Sc.
Project Manager, Remediation & Brownfield Services
OCETA
Dave Flynn
Managing Principal, Environmental
Stantec
Dave Harper
Managing Partner
Kilmer Brownfield Equity Fund
Todd Latham
Publisher
ReNew Canada
Paul Leong, M.Sc.
Team Lead
Environmental & Safety Management
The City of Calgary
Tammy Lomas-Jylha
Vice President - Remediation and Brownfield Services, OCETA
Executive Director - Canadian Brownfields Network
Jessica Mankowski
Program Officer, Capacity Building
Agente de programme, Renforcement des capacites
FCM Green Municipal Fund/Fonds municipal vert de la FCM
Glenn Miller
Vice President, Education & Research
Canadian Urban Institute
Leith Moore (Conference Chair)
Chair
BILD/Sorbara Group
Lewis Poplak
Vice President
Triangle West Developments Inc. / Urban Land Institute Toronto
Bonnie Prior
Commercial Council General Manager
The Canadian Real Estate Association
Jeannette Southwood
Global and Canadian Brownfields Initiative Leader
Golder Associates Inc.
Chris Thompson
Brownfields Coordinator
Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
Natalie Young
Environmental Specialist
City of Calgary






