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Another Director for P3C

Posted on 22 June 2009

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Emilio Imbriglio (Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton) moderated an open mike session last November at CCPPP’s annual conference with (from left) David Livingston (Infrastructure Ontario), Neill McQuay (Alberta Transportation), Larry Blain (Partnerships British Columbia), Pierre Lefebvre (Partenariats public-privé Québec), Greg Lusk (Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastucture Renewal) and newly appointed VP of PPP Canada Inc. Michael Carter.

Emilio Imbriglio (Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton) moderated an open mike session last November at CCPPP’s annual conference with (from left) David Livingston (Infrastructure Ontario), Neill McQuay (Alberta Transportation), Larry Blain (Partnerships British Columbia), Pierre Lefebvre (Partenariats public-privé Québec), Greg Lusk (Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastucture Renewal) and newly appointed VP of PPP Canada Inc. Michael Carter.

More staffing announcements for PPP Canada (P3C), the crown corporation established almost two years ago, are coming out of the Ministry of Finance every few weeks. The latest addition to the board of directors is Arthur William McMackin.

McMackin is a retired accountant, formerly with KPMG.  Along with previously announced directors, he will help manage and invest the billion-dollar Public-Private Partnerships (P3) Fund and will assess P3 options for major projects seeking federal funding.

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