July 30, 2013 – The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists, a leading professional association of more than 24,000 members and the certifying body that issues the designations of C.E.T. and C.Tech., has instated Stephen Morley as its new president. During his presidency, he will lead the association through a thorough review of its strategic plan, while ensuring OACETT continues to deliver value to all members within the 15 disciplines and 28 local chapters it represents.
July 30,
2013 – The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists, a leading professional association of more than 24,000 members
and the certifying body that issues the designations of C.E.T. and C.Tech.,
has instated Stephen
Morley as OACETT's new president. During
his presidency, he will lead the association through a thorough review of its
strategic plan, while ensuring OACETT continues to deliver value to all members
within the 15 disciplines and 28 local chapters it represents.
Past president Rod MacLeod (left) passes the gavel to Morley. Advertisement
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Morley
graduated from Centennial College's mechanical engineering technology – design
program in 1990, at which time he joined OACETT, becoming a certified
engineering technologist in 1995. His resumé
includes a variety of engineering and business management roles, including his
current position as integration manager at CSA Group, where he is responsible
for integrating the business that CSA acquired in the United Kingdom.
"I am
delighted that Stephen Morley is
president of OACETT, the leading organization in applied science and
engineering technology certification," commented Magali Depras,
vice-president Europe, CSA Group. "Stephen is a seasoned
professional with broad experience in engineering technology, and he has a very
clear understanding of the various issues technicians and technologists are
facing. I have experienced first-hand how Stephen successfully led
organizational change in a complex and multicultural environment."
A
committed OACETT volunteer and council member since 2001, Morley has made
significant contributions towards the advancement of the profession, serving on
various committees, as vice-president of IETO, and secretary-treasurer and IETO
councillor for the Central Region. For the past two years, he has held the
position of president-elect and chair of the OACETT Administration Board.
Morley
will serve as OACETT president for the next two years.
Related Link
www.oacett.org
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