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Mr. Gunnewiek currently holds the position of Chief Executive Officer at Solex Thermal Science an international leader in the heating, cooling and drying of bulk solids.
Lowy spent a good portion of his 35 year engineering career at Hatch, a Global EPCM practice with over 20,000 staff where he managed the 400 million dollar oil and gas division.
Lowy has a long track record of running companies using his global experience, attention to detail and leadership qualities to help guide and grow their respective businesses.
Mark is a proven business leader with global experience in multiple industries. Prior to starting EdgeMark, he served as the President, Chief Operating Officer and Director of Environmental Refuelling Systems Inc., a privately-held fuel logistics and distribution company headquartered in Calgary, Canada.
From 2011 through August 2016, he was the Director of Business Development for PricewaterhouseCoopers, leading the sales of professional services to companies in the oil and gas industry across the globe.
From 2000 to 2010, he served as the Founder and President of the Cielo group of companies, a regional provider of home and office design and construction services in Arizona.
Mark has an intensive interest in emerging technologies, having spent 15 years with Nortel, Bay Networks, DEC and Honeywell in progressive sales, management and executive roles throughout the Americas and Asia Pacific.
Greg is the principal of a security risk management practice with a focus on new markets, energy and cyber spaces. He is based in Calgary, Alberta.
He was most recently the Head of Security- North America for Statoil / Equinor ASA. He was responsible for the security management program including awareness, threat assessment, information protection, and advice on physical security safeguards. He contributed greatly to the reorganization of the security practice in the company following a terrorist attack on its facilities in 2013.
Greg has considerable experience in corporate security, working primarily in the energy sector for over 25 years. He has held senior roles with major international corporations. He has extensive law enforcement experience, including over 14 years with the Prince Albert Police Force as a senior non-commissioned officer, where he served in the Patrol Operations, Criminal Investigation (Youth) and Community Policing sections.
Committed to lifelong learning, he has been a guest lecturer at post-secondary institutions in security management and policing studies.
Greg holds the Certified Protection Professional (CPP) designation conferred by ASIS International. He is active with ASIS having served as an officer at the Chapter and Regional level and has contributed to the managing Board on issues of International membership.
He also has served with the Professional Certification Board (PCB, the governing body which confers the Certified Protection Professional designation as well as 3 others) in the development of board certification for security professionals. He is a past President of the PCB.
Greg has also served on the President’s Commission on Governance to create and introduce a new governance model for ASIS International.
Committed to his industry Greg has served as a past chairman of the National Energy Security Professionals (NESP) network. Greg is a two-time recipient of a volunteer recognition award from the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers for his contributions to the ongoing effort around energy infrastructure security. He volunteers with the Calgary Stampede and has been a candidate for the Board of Directors of the Stampede.
Greg holds a Master of Science degree in the study of Security and Risk Management from the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom, a Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety from the University of Alberta and is a Fellow of the Security Institute (UK).
As a litigator, Erika brings over 12 years of experience providing advice and representation to businesses in the insurance, construction, energy and technology sectors. Erika has achieved success for her clients at all levels of Court in Alberta.
More recently, she has focused a significant part of her practice on helping clients navigate the dynamic legal, business and insurance landscape of emerging technologies and risks, including drones, cyber security, autonomous vehicles, blockchain, and AI.
Erika is one of few lawyers in Canada with a focus and experience in emerging technology – as one example – she successfully argued the first appeal of a charge against a drone operator in Canada under the Canadian Aviation Regulations.
Erika received her Bachelor of Commerce from McGill University in 2001 and her Bachelor of Laws from the University of Calgary in 2006.