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In This Issue:
ICE Conference Sponsor
Recognition 2
Specialisterne Canada 3
CIPS Alberta Events 4-5
CIPS Holiday Season
Giveaway 5
CIPS Alberta Sponsors 6
Scholarships Supporting
Students 6
Women in Technology Event
Volunteers Needed 7
Are YOU a Marketing
Whiz? 7
CIPS Member Benefit
Spotlight 7
Board of Directors 7
MentorNet:
Call for Mentors 8
Sponsor Profile: PMI-SAC
Professional Development
Conference 2011 9
CIPS Alberta I.S.P.
Boot Camp 10
CIPS Job Board 11
CIPS Member Survey – Your
Feedback Requested 11
Member Recognition &
Anniversaries 12
CIPSceneT H E V O I C E O F I T I N A L B E R T A & N O R T H W E S T T E R R I T O R I E S W I N T E R 2 0 1 1
Autism Calgary is presented with a cheque for $1500 from CIPS Alberta at the ICE Conference.
CIPS Alberta held its annual ICE (Inspire, Connect and Educate) technology con-
ference on November 1, 2 and 3rd. The conference was held in both Edmonton and
Calgary for the first time this year and was a big success with almost three hundred
tickets sold and over 800 individual's attending the conference sessions. There was an
exciting line-up of keynote speakers such as Douglas Merrill, former CIO of Google,
Kerrie Hollie, IBM Fellow and CTO, Larry Deboever, CEO, VersionStatus and Arlene
Ponting, Alberta Science Foundation.
Conference Chair, Lee Mainman said, "We are very
pleased overall with the success of the ICE Con-
ference in 2011 and are very excited to be adding
even more content next year. We will be looking at
expanding on this success in both Edmonton and
Calgary". CIPS Alberta would like to thank all the
attendees, speakers, sponsors and volunteers for
their contributions to making the conference an
important part of supporting and growing IT in
Alberta.
$1,500 was donated to Autism Calgary on behalf of
CIPS Alberta.
ICE Conference 2011 Recap
CIPS Alberta Members Sweep AwardsThree out of the four 2011 CIPS Achievement Award recipients are from Alberta!! Congratulations to the following recipients:
• KenChapman,FCIPS,I.S.P.,ITCP recipient of the C.C. Gotlieb Award which recog-
nizes outstanding contribution to CIPS through years of substantial efforts
• PatGlenn,Hon.,FCIPS,I.S.P.,ITCP recipient of the Marilyn Harris Professionalism
Award which recognizes a certified member who best exemplifies the true value of
the I.S.P. designation
• PatriciaKaiser, recipient of the CIPS Volunteer of the Year Award which recognizes
contributions to the Society at a provincial level
Please join CIPS Alberta in applauding these members. They will be recognized at an up-
coming CIPS event, further details to be provided.
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We would like to thank the following sponsors, who made ICE 2011 possible:
Diamond
PUBLIC SECTOR
Platinum
Gold
Silver
Bronze
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In lieu of giving out speakers gifts at this year’s ICE
Conference, CIPS Alberta sought out an orga-
nization with which to support via a charitable
donation, and in so doing was notified of Specialisterne
Canada. $1,500 was donated to this important initiative
on behalf of CIPS Alberta – an overview of this project
is outlined below.
TheChallenge
Asperger’s Syndrome is characterized by significant
difficulties in social interaction, along with restricted
and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests. It
differs from other autism spectrum disorders by its
relatively normal linguistic and cognitive development.
About 1 in 250 children born this year will be affected.
Individuals with Asperger’s often have higher than
average IQ, and frequently have special mental gifts –
photographic recall is common. In spite of this, adults
with Asperger’s have an unemployment rate of 85%.
The problem is that socially, they do not ‘fit in’.
This is costly to the individual, and costly to busi-
ness, as companies lose out on employees with great
strengths:
• Passion for details
• Focused concentration
• Perseverance for repetition actions
• Pattern recognition capabilities
• Ability to spot deviances in data information and
systems
• Out of the box thinking
• Honesty
• Courage
TheSolution
Observing the amazing abilities of his own son with
Asperger’s, Danish information technology profes-
sional Thorkill Sonne founded Specialisterne (‘The
Specialists’) in 2004, employing persons with autism as
IT consultants, primarily in software testing and con-
version. The Copenhagen company has thrived on the
special skills of IT employees, delivered the benefits of
their talents to Danish firms, and created good jobs for
over 50 people, 33 of which are on the autism spectrum.
In 2009, Thorkil set up the non-profit Specialist Peo-
ple Foundation and sold Specialisterne to it for a single
Danish Krone. The foundation’s goal is to create one
million jobs for those on the autism spectrum, in part
through facilitating the start-up of similar operations
in other countries. Licensed Specialisterne operations
have been established in Reykjavik, Glasgow, and Berne.
Operations in Berlin and Warsaw are in start-up phase,
and planning is underway for companies in many other
countries around the world.
Calgary has tremendous potential to be a successful
Specialisterne site. It has roughly twice the popula-
tion of Copenhagen, and more significant, has a much
higher proportion of information technology activity.
SpecialisterneCanada
The Specialist People Foundation has adopted
a licensee model to facilitate the start-up of local
companies. Licensed operations gain access to the
Specialisterne business model; an extensive library
covering assessment training, management and mar-
keting; and access to Specialisterne’s existing business
contracts with global companies such as IBM, Microsoft
and Nokia.
The Specialisterne Canada Advisory Board’s Goal
is to establish Specialisterne Canada as a viable Cal-
gary-based not-for-profit company. Autism Calgary, a
registered charity, is underwriting this project.
To achieve licensee status, candidate firms must go
through a rigorous start-up process. The first step is a
very thorough feasibility study. In short, the study will
attempt to answer the questions: “Can a Specialisterne
licensee succeed in Calgary, and what changes will need
to be made to the Danish model?”
The Specialisterne Canada Advisory Board is pres-
ently fundraising for the feasibility study phase of the
project.
This is a very worthwhile project. It has the
potential to address a serious and growing
social issue using a sustainable business model
– creating winning conditions for the autistic
consultants it employs, the companies
it serves and our society at large.
Specialisterne Canada: Employing Special Skills of Autistic People to Benefit Business and Society
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2012 Luncheon Meeting Dates Thursday, January 5, 2012Thursday, February 2, 2012Thursday, March 1, 2012Thursday, April 5, 2012Thursday, May 3, 2012Thursday, June 7, 2012
Please note that dates are tentative and subject to change.
Luncheons are held at the Westin Hotel, 320 - 4 Avenue SW.
11:30 am Registration 12:00 pm Lunch and presentation
Luncheon prices: Member $35.00 Future member $45.00 Student member $20.00Walk-in member $40.00Walk-in future member $50.00(Prices do not include GST)
Secure online registra tion is available at https://securegs.com/cipsab/.Please send any suggestions for luncheon topics or speakers to [email protected].
Events
Calgary January 5th Luncheon IT Staffing in Calgary, Rates, Trends and Hot SpotsDerek Bullen, S.i. Systems
Derek Bullen has provided keen insight into local and global trends that affect supply, rates, and demand for IT talent. Using their proprietary staffing data as a leading indicator, S.i. Systems announced in June 2007 that we were headed into a long recession in the fall of 2008 in their client newsletter, the prediction turned out to be true. In March 2011, when oil was above $100/bbl, the S.i. quarterly update published to clients predicted that oil would drop to the low 90s before the end of 2011 and that talent demand in Alberta would continue to grow, but at a slower pace, also true. Publish-ing an annual IT salary guide that has become a standard for measuring rates each year, Derek will draw from their 2012 predications to let you know about talent supply, prices, and hot spots for 2012.
Speaker Derek Bullen is the Founder and President of S.i. Systems, a privately held, national staffing company specializing in IT, finance and ac-counting, engineering and design profession-als. With over 1600 staff and consultants, S.i. Systems is the second largest Canadian staff-ing company, the twelfth largest professional IT services company in Canada, and one of Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies. They operate offices in Calgary, Edmonton, Vancou-ver, Toronto, Mississauga and Ottawa.
February 2nd LuncheonWhy Business Intelligence Just Became ComplicatedRichard Hines, Ideaca
In the early days of Business Intelligence (BI), the focus was on awareness of the discipline and developing sound approaches and meth-odologies to ensure success and drive busi-ness value. Now, awareness is not a problem, but proliferation of the concept is. As more and more applications include BI capabilities out-of-the-box, the key concepts originally envisioned for the BI discipline come into question.
In many ways, the original vision for BI has both expanded and contracted. Regardless of whether one believes this to be a positive or negative, it is reality and we now need to ensure that we properly understand what this means for BI initiatives and the future of the discipline in general.
Please join Ideaca in a discussion around the following questions:
• How has BI become complicated and what does this mean for current initiatives?
• How can we manage Operational and En-terprise BI initiatives without impacting the business user community?
• Can we embrace BI-in-a-box, and maintain the integrity of one version of the truth?
• What does the future of BI hold for informa-tion integrity and decision making account-ability?
SpeakerA trusted thought leader in Business Intel-ligence, Richard has over 15 years of interna-tional experience with finance, performance management and business intelligence solutions. His depth of knowledge regarding technology and its strategic impact on deci-sion making has made him a regular speaker at industry forums in Canada and the United States. His business experience with financial and systems auditing, business process reengi-neering, and competitive analytics, is comple-mented with his technical expertise with data warehouse architecture, data administration, and service oriented architectures. He has held leadership positions in the United Kingdom, Australia, the United States and Canada.
CIPS Alberta places an extreme value on its members...and as such would like to specifically recognize a number of our
long-term members. In the spirit of this, CIPS will be awarding
recognition gifts at a few of our upcoming luncheon and dinner
events, and hope to see as many members out at these events as
possible to share in this well-earned recognition. Further details
on upcoming member recognition will be circulated in January.
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Red Deer
All dinner meetings are held at the Coronation Inn, 4707 Ross Street, Red Deer, Alberta.
Cocktails 6:00 pmDinner 6:30 pmSpeaker 7:30 pm
Member $30.00Future member $35.00Student member $20.00
Secure online registra tion is available at https://securegs.com/cipsab/.
Events
Edmonton
2012 Dinner Meeting Dates
Thursday, February 2, 2012Thursday, March 1, 2012Thursday, April 5, 2012Thursday, May 3, 2012Thursday, June 7, 2012
Please note, the January 5th Edmonton dinner meeting has been cancelled. The Edmonton dinner meeting series will resume on Thursday, February 2, 2012.
Dinner MeetingsAll dinner meetings are held at the Edmonton Petroleum Club, 11110 - 108 Street
5:00 pm Reception/registration6:00 pm Dinner & presentation
Prices:Member $35.00Future member $55.00 Student member $20.00Walk-in member $55.00Walk-in future member $75.00
Prices do not include GST.
Secure online registra tion is available at https://securegs.com/cipsab/.
January 18th Dinner MeetingGreen IT: Who, What, When, Where and Why?Chris Hammond-Thrasher, MLIS CISSP Fujitsu Canada
IT - or at least the energy consumed by IT - is a growing source of global greenhouse gas emissions. Government and industry are increasingly turning their attention to IT as a potential engine for emission reductions. Methods are being introduced to reduce the emissions footprint of IT operations - from improving data centre cooling and power consumption, to increasing the efficiency of
end user devices. At the same time, innovators are looking to IT to enable emission reduc-tions through increasingly sophisticated power management systems - from smart grids to smart buildings. This session will explore some of these trends and what they mean for public and private organizations in Alberta.
Speaker Chris Hammond-Thrasher is an Associate Director with Fujitsu Canada specializing in se-curity, privacy and technical risk based out of Edmonton. Chris is also a founding member of Fujitsu Canada's Green IT core team which is tasked with bringing Fujitsu's substantial expe-rience in sustainable IT in Japan, Australia, the UK and the US to the Canadian marketplace.
CIPS Holiday Season Giveaway
"What Does 'I.T. Professionalism' Mean to You?"Submit a comment on this discussion on the CIPS LinkedIn Group by December 31, 2011 and be put in a draw to win a copy of Office Professional 2010 (ERP $669) and some CIPS Swag! Follow the discussion at: http://www.linkedin.com/groups/What-Does-IT-Professionalism-Mean-71785.S.82861889
Thank you to Microsoft for sponsoring this prize giveaway
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Scholarships Supporting StudentsCIPS is proud to be a continued supporter of students and post-secondary IT programs through a
number of scholarships. The following individuals have been recently recognized through CIPS
scholarships:
• BradleyHauer– recipient of the Canadian Information Processing Society Scholarship (Uni-
versity of Alberta)
• DicksonLam – recipient of the CIPS Alberta Blaine Feniak Memorial Scholarship (Athabasca
University)
• YouLi– recipient of the CIPS Stan Heaps Memorial Scholarship (University of Alberta)
• AmayaNavarro – recipient of the CIPS Alberta Award (Calgary)
• JeffreyNicholson – recipient of the Canadian Information Processing Society Scholarship
(University of Calgary)
• DouglasSchneider - recipient of the CIPS Alberta Blaine Feniak Memorial Scholarship
(University of Alberta)
CIPS AlbertaSponsorsPlatinumAcrodex
Alberta ICT Council
ATCO I-Tek
Athabasca University
Bell Canada
Bits in Glass
CGI
Fujitsu Canada
Go Big Events
IBM Canada
Ideaca
Microsoft Canada
NAIT
nForm User Experience
Online Business Systems
Oracle
Primus Business Services
Rogers Communications
TElUS Communications Company
TransCanada Corporation
WCB Alberta
WiBand
GoldPMI-SAC
SilverAccenture
Basaraba Enterprises Inc.
Enbridge Pipelines
HDF Insurance & Financial Group
North American Construction Group
Sierra Systems Group
BronzeISACA Edmonton Chapter
Mainland Information Systems ltd.
Thoughtworks
Corporate MemberTransCanada Corporation
Did You Know?CIPS is one of the premier organizations looking after the health and future of the IT community.
With your CIPS membership, you are:
Supportinganon-profitorganizationwithvolunteerssupportingprogramssuchas:
• Student Programs - IT is Everywhere
• Women in Technology
• Mentoring
Promotingcrossdisciplinecoordination
Providingaforumtobringdisciplines(suchasPM’s,BA’s,SA’s)togetherand:
• Gaining better understanding of each of the disciplines
• Understanding the interactions and inter-dependencies
• Understanding overlaps
• Explore methods to improve success for individuals and organizations
• Leverage synergies for future growth
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Are You a Marketing Whiz?
Then CIPS Alberta is looking for you! CIPS Alberta is seeking a volunteer willing to
join the board to oversee the marketing and communications portfolio. This impor-
tant role is well-suited to someone with excellent communication skills and lots of
energy and enthusiasm. In addition to overseeing CIPS Alberta’s current communica-
tion and social media tools, this individual will be given opportunity to explore new
ways of marketing CIPS within the community. If you know the perfect person for
the job, or if that perfect person is you, please contact the CIPS Alberta office at
Women in Technology Event - Volunteers NeededDateofEvent:Friday, February 24, 2012
Location:University of Alberta
VolunteerTimeCommitment:8:30 am - 3:00 pm
VolunteerContact:Tara Reimche & Debbie Bassett
Email:[email protected]
The Women in IT program is an annual, national program targeted at teenage girls
with the purpose of changing their perceptions about careers in IT. A national is-
sue affecting the IT profession and industry is the low percentage of females in the
profession as well as the declining enrolment of females in math, science, and com-
puter science courses. CIPS created the Women in IT program to help address this
issue as well as provide career information to high school girls across the country.
We are currently looking for female volunteers with experience or training in the
IT industry (or related technical fields), to assist on the day of the event.
CIPS Alberta Board of DirectorsVincent Chiew, I.S.P., ITCP President E: [email protected]
Doug Brown, I.S.P., ITCP Vice President E: [email protected]
Peter Guest, I.S.P., ITCP Past President E: [email protected]
Cheryl Dyck, I.S.P., ITCP Treasurer E: [email protected]
Patricia Glenn, I.S.P., ITCP SecretaryE: [email protected]
DIRECTORSMaria Anderson, I.S.P., ITCP E: [email protected]
Vince Anderson, I.S.P., ITCP E: [email protected]
Brian Brandon E: [email protected]
Rob Das, I.S.P., ITCP E: [email protected]
Colin Loughlin, I.S.P. E: [email protected]
Lee Mainman E: [email protected]
Richard Peacock E: [email protected]
Lorraine Teel E: [email protected]
William Turgeon, I.S.P., ITCPE: [email protected]
Johnny Mo – Public Member E: [email protected]
Erika Rauser – Executive Director T: 1-877-247-7221 E: [email protected]
CIPS Member Benefit SpotlightVisit these links for affiliated society membership discounts:
• Reciprocal 10% discount on basic membership with IEEE-CS:
http://www.computer.org
• Reciprocal 20% discount for CIPS members residing in Canada on fees for
ACM - Association for Computing Machinery: http://www.acm.org
• Reciprocal 20% discount for CIPS members residing in Canada on fees for
ACS - Australian Computer Society: http://www.acs.org.au
• Reciprocal 20% discount for CIPS members residing in Canada on fees for
SCS - Singapore Computer Society: http://www.scs.org.sg
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PMI-SAC Professional Development Conference 2011READY, SET, GO! Today and Tomorrow: Evolution and Change in Project Management
The challenges brought on by the recent downturn in the econ-
omy have left many organizations with no choice but to deliver
successful projects. As a Project Manager, you can be the critical
catalyst for your company’s project success. Are you ready to
take those projects through the rugged terrain of today’s risky
economy to the finish line on time, budget, and quality excel-
lence?
To get set for success in project management, over 600 Project Managers attended the PMI-Southern
Alberta Chapter (PMI-SAC) Professional Development Conference held November 21 & 22, 2011. The
conference equipped delegates with the latest tools of project management that are being adapted to
rise above the troubled waters of today’s projects. The attendees will go forward with the skills and
tools needed to succeed not only today, but in tomorrow’s evolving landscape.
This sold out crowd enjoyed the keynote discussions on:
• IndustrialMegaprojects: Concepts,StrategiesandPracticesforSuccess by Ed Merrow
• ProjectManagementChampions by Olympic Champions Mark Tewksbury
and Debbie Muir
• ExploitingChaos: 150WaystoSparkInnovationDuringTimesofChange
by Jeremy Gutsche
• ColdLeadership: IllustratingtheextraordinaryleadershipcapabilitiesofthefailedAntarc-
ticexpeditionofErnestShackleton by Brian Keating
• LeadershipinToughTimes by General Rick Hillier
• PMTools by Lee Lambert
This premier event gave the Southern Alberta Project Management community the skills to move,
grow and become confident during theses turbulent times. Get ready, get set and go – go and con-
tinue to gain knowledge to manage today's challenges and tomorrow’s opportunities knowing that
PMI-SAC is here supporting you around every corner.
CIPS AlBERTA SPONSOR PROFILE
Conference Emcee Tyler Hayden (left) in conversation
with General Rick Hillier
For information on sponsorship opportunities within CIPS, including how to have your organization profiled here, please send an email to [email protected].
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Edmonton:January 28 - 29, 2012 Grant MacEwan UniversityCity Cenre Campus, Building 7, Room 23110070 - 104 AvenueThe I.S.P Boot Camp ‘National Tour’ is making a stop in Alberta and you are invited! This is a two
day intensive training and professional development opportunity. The course prepares participants
to take the ICCP exams, sit for up to four examinations during the session. The session concludes
with an overview on how to apply for the I.S.P. designation.
CIPS Alberta I.S.P. Boot Camp
AGEnDA
DAy 1: (9:00 am – 5:00 pm)
• I.S.P. requirements, code of ethics, application process
• ICCP examinations, how items are written, strategies for writing examinations, and test process for achieving the I.S.P.
• Sample examinations: CORE, IT management, systems development
• Core information technology skills examination
DAy 2: (9.00 am - 5:00 pm)
• IT management and integrated IT project management;
• Systems development;
• Business information systems;
• Microcomputers and networking;
• Data warehousing, data management; and
• Two or more ICCP examinations of your choice
Fees: CIPS Member: CAD $450.00 non-member: CAD $625.00
Materialsincluded: ICCP’s Complete Guide to Professional Computing, text-
book, sample tests, and exam cram guide (valued at US$325.00). There is an
opportunity to write as many examinations as you like on a “zero risk”, pay-
if-you-pass basis. Fees: US$285/exam. CIPS pricing: US$250/exam, Enrolment
Min-Max: 5-20
For more information contact Erika Rauser: [email protected].
Online registration is available at https://securegs.com/cipsab.
I.S.P. Information: www.cips.ca
Exam details: http://www.iccp.org/iccpnew/outlines.html
Who should attend?
• Students
• CIPS members
• I.S.P. & CCP holders looking for re-certification
• Business community leaders wonder-ing about what the I.S.P. means for their employees and their organiza-tions
• Government officials looking to im-prove the quality of their workforce in Information Technologies
• CIOs and senior managers wondering how to give their employees sup-ported educational opportunities and some rationale for promotion in their organizations
• Human resource officers looking to identify qualified IT skills and internal testing and gap analysis for their em-ployees and to recruit high quality IT professionals to their companies.
Calgary:April 14 - 15, 2012TransCanada 450 - 1 Street SW
(NOTE: Attendees must bring their own laptops with .net
framework 3.5 and assure no USB restrictions and no USB en-
cryption on their laptops)
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Special Interest Groups & Affiliate organizations
BUSInESS AnALySISLeanne Smith403-250-8686 x [email protected] [email protected]
BUSInESS InTELLIGEnCE/ DATA WAREhOUSENicki Chang [email protected]
Hassan [email protected]
Zohreh Hajibaygi403-260-6122
InTEGRATIOn COnSORTIUMTim Barnes 403-213-7905 [email protected]
ITSMF CAnADA - SOUThERn ALBERTA BRAnChwww.itsmf.ca/branch/sab/
PROJECT MAnAGEMEnTKen Wiens 403-813-7973 ken.wiens@kgw–consultants.comJackie Poeckens 403-234-8960 [email protected]
Visit the Special Interest Groups section at http://ab.cips.ca/Community/Pages/SpecialInterestGroups.aspx for information and meeting dates.
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• Browse IT job listings
• Post jobs
• Upload your resume
• Get career advice
...all using the new CIPS job board: jobs.cips.ca!
Please Take Ten Minutes to Provide your Feedback on CIPSThe CIPS Board of Directors is performing an assessment of the services CIPS
provides, the value CIPS delivers to you as a member and what we can do to
improve. We value your opinion and would like your input. The survey is
available online at:
http://www.associationsplus.ca/surveys/fillsurvey.php?sid=345.
For completing the survey, your name will be entered into a draw for a gift
certificate to Best Buy. Thanks for your help.
C I P S A L B E R T A C I P S C E N E12
Member Recognition & Anniversaries*
*As at December 2, 2011
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5-Year MembersMike Armstrong (Calgary)Crystal Benoit (Edmonton)Victoria Blahun (Edmonton)Andrew Bryson, I.S.P., ITCP (Edmonton)Tim Chorney (Edmonton)Rhonda Derouin (Red Deer)Ziyad Essa, I.S.P., ITCP (Calgary)lugman Shenu Gbonjubola (Calgary)Jodi Gogol (Calgary)Oleksiy Maloshtan (Calgary)Andrew Morgan (Edmonton)Troy Murray, I.S.P., ITCP (Edmonton)Allan Nelson (Calgary)Gabriel Orlandea, I.S.P., ITCP (Calgary)Alan Sutton (Calgary)Ying Wu (Edmonton)Kevin Yang (Calgary)
10-Year MembersBrian Brandon (Red Deer)Kenneth Erker, I.S.P., ITCP (Grand Prairie) Dale Homeniuk, I.S.P., ITCP (Edmonton)Alan Nickel, I.S.P., ITCP (Edmonton)Jackie Poeckens, I.S.P., ITCP (Calgary)Jeanetta Sample, I.S.P., ITCP (Calgary)Curtis Schneider, I.S.P., ITCP (Edmonton)Elizabeth Yack-Dervin (Edmonton)
15-Year MembersJanette Appelt (Edmonton)Patrick Demets (Calgary)Dennis Dowling (Edmonton)loretta Fladhamer, I.S.P., ITCP (Calgary)
Brian Gillespie (Balzac)Patty Jacklin (Edmonton)Minh ly, I.S.P., ITCP (Fort Saskatchewan)Clare McMullen, I.S.P., ITCP (Calgary)Ronald Murch, I.S.P., ITCP (Calgary)Abe Van Dorp (Edmonton)Kenneth Wiens, I.S.P., ITCP (Calgary)
20-Year MembersBrendan Adler, I.S.P., ITCP (Calgary)Willis Groshong, I.S.P., ITCP (Sherwood Park)Art Krutz, I.S.P., ITCP (St. Albert)Colette McBride (Tofield)Sherryl O'Connor (Edmonton)Gerry Puczko, I.S.P., ITCP (Calgary)Walter Towbin, I.S.P., ITCP (Calgary)James Turner (Calgary)Tim Walker, I.S.P., ITCP (Edmonton)
25-Year MembersPatrick Bright, I.S.P., ITCP (Edmonton)Karen Kolach, I.S.P., ITCP (Edmonton)Terry Owen, I.S.P., ITCP (Edmonton)Jeffrey Stangeland, I.S.P., ITCP (Calgary)
30-Year MemberThomas Keenan, I.S.P., ITCP (Calgary)
New MembersAmruth Bahadursha (Edmonton)Mark Bass, I.S.P. (Spruce Grove)James Bouchard (Calgary)Hoi So Chau I.S.P. (Whitecourt)li Rong Deng (Edmonton)
Damigu Djagbare (Edmonton)Khaldoun El Sidawi (Calgary)Shahram Fardadvand (Edmonton)Graham Fraser (Airdrie)lidia Gonzalez (Calgary)Heerema Guy (Calgary)Kwaku Guyennin (Edmonton)Manoranjan Haobam (Calgary)Greg Heitzner (Edmonton)Kimberly Kane (Calgary)Alnoor Karmali (Calgary)Taranjeet Kaur (Edmonton)Babacar Kide (Edmonton)Shu lu (Edmonton)Fraser MacDonald (Edmonton)Dongyan Miao (Edmonton)Osker Michalski (Edmonton)Stephanie Miller (Edmonton)Peter Olisemenum, (Edmonton)Frank Rigsby, I.S.P. (Calgary)Tor Robinson (Edmonton)Ian Santillan (Edmonton)Abhay Sarup (Edmonton)Zhang Shaojie (Edmonton)Shaun Sturby (Edmonton)Brendan Taubensee (Sherwood Park)Waseem Ullah (Edmonton)Qingshen Zhou (Edmonton)
May your holidays glow!
Best wishes from CIPS Alberta
glow!