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September, 1999 - THE PEGG

What's in the September PEGG

  • Nominations Solicited For APEGGA Summit Awards® / 1
    Nominations are now being accepted for the year 2000 APEGGA Summit Awards.

  • President's Notebook / 3
    Change and how we respond to it is the topic in this month's President's Notebook.

  • Agbi Discipline Case / 3
    APEGGA's Discipline Committee issued its decision in the case of former APEGGA member Babatunde O. Agbi. Check page 3 in the PEGG for a summary and page 6 and 7 for a complete transcript of the three-member panel's decision.

  • Your Letters / 4

  • Membership Register on CD-ROM / 5

  • APEGGA's 1999-2000 Council / 5

  • Change in CPD Forms / 5
    Continuing Professional Development Report Forms have been revamped to include new industry of practice and area of specialization categories.

  • Directors on the Road / 5
    APEGGA directors have brought the Association's story to several workplace gatherings.

  • Regulating Corporate Practice / 5
    A council Task Force on corporate practice is soliciting stakeholder input.

  • Dwayne Shaw Trust Fund / 5

  • Discipline Transcript / 6-7
    Transcript of the Discipline Committee's decision in the Babatunde O. Agbi case.

  • North Sun '99 / 7
    Solar application in northern latitudes was the focus of a recent conference in Edmonton.

  • You Asked / 8
    The PEGG starts the fall publishing season with a new regular feature "You Asked" which encourages Members to pose questions on issues of interest to the professions and APEGGA.

  • APEGGA/EIC ACCORD / 8
    APEGGA and the Engineering Institute of Canada have signed an agreement recognizing the importance of lifelong learning.

  • B.C. To Register Software Engineers / 8
    The Association of Profesional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia has adopted new policies on software engineering.

  • ARC Opens Calgary Site / 8
    The Alberta Research Council has a new Calgary home.

  • Across Canada / 9
    News from other associations.

  • Our Volunteers / 9
    Paul Elliott, P.Eng., is the first Member to be profiled in a new feature which each month will focus on one of APEGGA's many hard-working volunteers.

  • Memorial Foundation Corporate Award / 9

  • APEGGA Executive Director's Notes / 10

  • The Right Package for Overseas / 10
    David Mitrovica, P.Geoph., maintains that moe than technical skill are needed to be effective on overseas assignments.

  • APEGGA Teachers Awards / 11
    Fourteen teachers, including Jodie mackie of Edmonton, have been honoured for their special efforts in sparking their students' interest in science and math.

  • PES Summer Meeting / 12

    The shifting trends within the field of electrical power generation, transmission and distribution provided an important undercurrent at the IEEE Power Engineering Society summer meeting in Edmonton.

  • Red Deer's City Engineers / 14 -15
    Municipal engineers, like Mary Stewart, P.Eng., of Red Deer, play an important role in ensuring the smooth operation of our communities.

  • Graphic Descriptions A Casti Strength / 15

  • Technical Societies Guide / 18 -19

  • Women/Wives Clubs / 20

    The Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists Wives' Club of Calgary and the Edmonton APEGGA Women's Club have new executives.

  • Registration / 22-23

  • PEGG These Dates / 24

  • APEGGA Calendar / 25

  • Careers / 26

  • Leo Behie Runs Hard on Many Tracks / 28

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