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Board members

The Board is comprised of nine members including Chair Don Fairbairn and Chief Administrative Officer David Duckworth.

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Don Fairbairn, Green Line Board Chair

Don has over 35 years of infrastructure development and financing experience. He has held leadership positions in the development, implementation, operation and governance of transportation, electricity generation and transmission, water and wastewater treatment and accommodation projects. He has led acquisitions on behalf of corporate and pension fund investors and led the creation of Streetohome, a successful non-profit initiative to develop supportive housing in the City of Vancouver. He has governance experience in public, non-profit and private sector organizations, currently chairing the Capital Regional District Wastewater Treatment Project Board, the Board of Houle Electric Ltd. and is an Advisory Board Member of Norland Ltd. Formerly, he was the Chief Financial Officer of Canada Line Inc., Advisor to Partnerships B.C. and Board Chair of the Transportation Investment Corporation and Vancouver Community College.


David Duckworth, Chief Administrative Officer

David was named the City Manager in August 2019, after serving as the General Manager of Utilities and Environmental Protection. In his current role as Chief Administrative Officer, David oversees all City departments and works closely with the Mayor and Council on matters of interest to Calgarians. David brings close to 30 years of local government experience with extensive experience managing capital construction and project management, information technology, legislative services and protective services. David has held various senior leadership roles where he was responsible for large-scale and successful initiatives such as: the design, construction and maintenance of municipal infrastructure assets including transportation and facility infrastructure; design and implementation of one of B.C.’s most advanced and successful residential waste and recycling collection programs; and design and implementation of Vancouver’s multi-family recycling program.


Janet Annesley

Janet Annesley is Chief Sustainability Officer at Kiwetinohk Energy Corp. and brings a breadth of communications, stakeholder engagement, policy and sustainability experience to her board role.

A former executive at Shell and Husky Energy, and a former chief of staff to Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, Janet has developed and implemented corporate and government policies and programs on stakeholder engagement, climate change, Indigenous reconciliation, and diversity and inclusion. Janet worked as part of several leadership teams to deliver major projects.

Janet holds a MBA from Queen’s University. She was named to The Hill Times Top 100 in Power and Influence List in 2017 and is a Public Policy Forum Fellow. An award-winning, accredited business communicator, she sits on the advisory board for Clean Prosperity and on the boards of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and the City of Calgary Green Line LRT Project.


Larry Beasley, C.M., Green Line Planning Committee Chair

Larry’s current board appointments include the National Capital Commission in Ottawa and the International Advisory Board for economic development in Rotterdam. He is the ‘Distinguished Practice’ Professor of Planning at the University of British Columbia, and the Founding Principal of Beasley & Associates, a wide-ranging planning consultancy. He is an urban author, with his books “Ecodesign for Cities and Suburbs” and “Vancouverism.” He was the long-serving Chief Planner of Vancouver and founded the Planning Agency in Abu Dhabi in the U.A.E. and the Civic Urban Design Studio in Dallas in the U.S. He has been a developer and online educator. He also sits on non-profit service boards in Vancouver, his home community. Larry is also a member of the Order of Canada and received the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal.


Ian Bourne, Green Line Budget and Risk Committee Chair

Ian has served as a director and chair of many Canadian companies, including Ballard Power, Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board, Canadian Oil Sands, Hydro One, SNC Lavalin, TransAlta Power and Wajax. He is currently Chair of Teine Energy and Vice Chair of the Canadian Public Accountability Board. He served as Chief Financial Officer of TransAlta, Canada Post and GE Canada. He was chair of the Glenbow Museum and served as a director of the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Calgary Chamber of Commerce, Calgary Foundation and Discovery House. He was recognized as a Fellow of the Institute of Corporate Directors in 2011.


Fred Cummings

Fred recently served on the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies, BC and has served on the Canada Line Rapid Transit Project, the Evergreen Line SkyTrain Extension Project and the Transportation Association of Canada. His experience includes Global Director, Transit, Hatch Ltd.; Vancouver and Regional Director, Infrastructure, Western North America, Hatch Ltd.; Vice President, Infrastructure and Engineering, TransLink; President And General Manager, BC Rapid Transit Company; and key position on projects completed by TransLink.


Bharat Mahajan

Bharat brings over 28 years of senior and executive-level finance and accounting leadership in multiple industries. He currently serves as board member and chairs the Audit and Finance Committee for the Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments, and previously served on the board for NavNet Inc. He is Vice President, Finance, Canada for Parkland Corporation and has previously served as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for Daseke, Inc. and Aveda Transportation and Energy Services Inc.; CFO and Vice President, Finance for WellPoint Systems Inc. and Norex Exploration Services Inc.; and General Manager and Vice President of Operations for TravelCLICK Canada Company.


Patricia McLeod, K.C.

Patricia McLeod, K.C. brings expertise in strategy, capital project development, regulatory and governance oversight, human resources, compliance, risk management and corporate social responsibility.

She has been General Counsel and Vice President of regulated Alberta utilities and regulated financial corporations. Her extensive board experience includes Chair, Vice Chair and Committee Chair roles with publicly traded and private corporations, Crown agencies, regulators, large retail cooperatives and not-for-profit corporations including being the current Board Chair of Pieridae Energy Limited and of FutEra Power Corp. and a corporate director of MINDD Inc.. She previously served as Board Chair of Calgary Cooperative Association, the Calgary Film Centre, YWCA Calgary, cSPACE Projects and the Real Estate Council of Alberta. She has also served on the boards of Bradley Air Services Ltd. (operating as First Air), Alberta Innovates, the Beverage Container Management Board, Calgary Economic Development and Vibrant Communities Calgary.

She holds business and law degrees from the University of Alberta, an MBA from Queen’s University, is a formerly certified Compliance & Ethics Professional and attained the Institute of Corporate Directors designation (ICD.D). She was appointed as King's Counsel in Alberta in January 2014 (formerly designated as Queen's Counsel) and has been recognized for her contributions, receiving the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal and accolades from BMO Financial and Women Get on Board. Additionally, she’s been named one of Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women by WXN and Legal Advisor of the Year by Women in Finance Canada.


Marcia Nelson, Green Line Governance and HR Committee Chair

Marcia is currently a Senior Strategic Advisor with PricewaterhouseCoopers, advising on public policy issues, government operations and decision-making, and government relations. She is the chair of the Alberta Blue Cross Board, and previously served on the Government of Alberta Affordable Housing Review Panel, the Institute for Health Economics and the Edmonton Region Institute of Public Administration of Canada. She is also an Executive Fellow at the School of Public Policy, University of Calgary. She brings a wealth of government relations experience to the board having served as the Deputy Minister of Executive Council, Cabinet secretary and head of the Alberta Public Service. In addition, she has held several Alberta deputy minister roles in the ministries of Innovation and Advanced Education, Infrastructure, Health, and Housing and Urban Affairs.

   

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