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Mayor’s Environmental Advisory Committee (MEAC)

The Mayor’s Environmental Advisory Committee (MEAC) was formed in 2006 at the direction of Mayor Sam Katz. The goal of MEAC is to provide independent advice that will assist the City of Winnipeg in providing leadership in conserving and protecting the environment.

In addition, MEAC provides the Mayor with a public perspective on how particular environmental issues impact the community and civic operations, recognizing that many of these issues are part of a larger regional, national or global concern.

Councillor Russ Wyatt and Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce Past Chairman of the Board Jeffrey Hartry were appointed as Co-Chairs of the Mayor’s Environmental Advisory Committee on Thursday, February 12, 2009. The Mayor’s Environmental Advisory Committee reports directly to the Mayor. Members of MEAC are appointed by the Mayor and include representatives of various organizations and citizen-at-large members.


MEAC Biographies

Councillor Russ Wyatt, Co-ChairCouncillor Russ Wyatt – Co-Chair

Born and educated in Winnipeg, Russ Wyatt was elected to Winnipeg’s City Council in October of 2002. He is a member of the Standing Policy Committee of Property and Development, the Winnipeg Housing Steering Committee, the Winnipeg – Genstar Joint Venture Corporation Board of Directors, and is the City of Winnipeg representative on the Association of Manitoba Municipalities.

As the City Councillor for Transcona, Councillor Wyatt also serves on the board of directors for the Transcona Historical Museum, the Transcona Business Improvement Zone, the Transcona Playground Renewal Association and the East Winnipeg Sports Association, the organization which governs the new Buhler Recreation Park. He is also a member of the East Kildonan – Transcona Community Committee.

In November, 2004, Mayor Sam Katz appointed Councillor Wyatt to chair the Rapid Transit Task Force and Advisory Council, which delivered its landmark report to Council in October of 2005 called ‘A Made in Winnipeg’ Rapid Transit Solution. He is a past member of the Winnipeg Convention Centre Board, the past representative for the city at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, and the past Chairperson of the Standing Policy Committee on Downtown Development. Councillor Wyatt has also served as the Secretary of Strategic Infrastructure Renewal, and on the Mayor’s Executive Policy Committee.

Russ is an active member of the Transcona Trails Association, the Transcona Hi Neighbour Festival Committee, the Transcona Gardeners Club, the Latin American Arts Council of Manitoba, and the Transcona Anti-Graffiti Campaign. In another major community project, Russ organized a campaign with local residents and convinced City Council to preserve a 20 acre parcel of pristine prairie tall grass, now known as the Rotary Prairie Nature Park. He was also active with Transcona residents who successfully lobbied for a clean up of the contaminated Transcona Domtar site, now known as the Transcona Bioreserve and managed by the Fort Whyte Nature Centre.

Jeffrey Hartry – Co-ChairJeffrey Hartry – Co-Chair (The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce)

Mr. Hartry is the Past Chairman of the Board of Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Hartry is the Director of Quality Systems and Information at Cangene in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Cangene Corporation is a diversified biopharmaceutical company involved in the research, development, manufacturing and distribution of biologically derived parenteral therapeutics. It is a leading Canadian biopharmaceutical company in the business of developing, manufacturing and commercializing products and technologies for global markets.

Prior to joining Cangene, Mr. Hartry held a series of positions with, Winnipeg based, Apotex Fermentation, included roles in Analytical Chemist, Quality Assurance and the Management roles in Quality Control, Environment, Health and Safety, Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs.

Mr. Hartry began his career path conducting research in the Department of Chemistry at Queen’s University at Kingston where he received his BA and B.Sc.(Hons) in Chemistry. Later Mr. Hartry moved on to work with Toronto Research Chemicals before eventually moving west to Manitoba.

Mr. Hartry has previously been intimately involved with the Life Science Association of Manitoba (LSAM), previously Healthcare Products Association of Manitoba (HCPAM). He served on the board of directors from 1998 to 2007 and as President from 1999 through 2005.

Anders SwansonAnders Swanson

Anders Swanson is the project coordinator for One Green City.

One Green City was created to open lines of communication and provoke serious dialogue to catalyze and accelerate action on one simple idea: the creation of a comprehensive network of safe & efficient bikeways, useful for every type of user, spanning all of Winnipeg, A.S.A.P. One Green City, an entirely volunteer project, liaises with cycling-related groups throughout the city (and spawns new ones) by encouraging them all to connect, to share information, and to contribute to the planning of an integrated network. This is being accomplished by:

  • promoting a visually arresting vision of a new Winnipeg cycling route network (promoted via the www.onegreencity.com website, large-scale printed maps, documents);
  • offering graphic design services to help advance new initiatives developed locally through community consultation and consensus;
  • helping local organizations understand the municipal administrative process,
  • keeping a database of potentially supportive partner organizations and pointing people in the right places;
  • offering advice on the best ways to make their initiatives become reality.

Anders works as a bicycle mechanic, painter and artist. He rides a hand-built, single-speed commuter bike year-round and has not owned a car since 2002.

Amanda DunniganAmanda Dunnigan, HBAS, LEED® A.P.

Amanda Dunnigan is a LEED® Consultant and Production Director for Sustainable Solutions Inc. She manages various building projects through analysis, integrated design processes and documentation for all stages of design and construction. This involves energy modeling, analysis of all design components and continuous collaboration with project teams to identify sustainable strategies. Topics involve site selection, water-use reduction, energy efficiency, material selection, life-cycle costing, daylighting, environmental construction policies and utilization of innovative technologies.

She holds an Honours Bachelor of Architectural Studies from the University of Waterloo. While attaining her degree, she tree-planted in Northern Manitoba and Ontario where her she first found her love for the environment. She began to focus her interest in sustainable building design while working at Manasc Isaac Architects Inc. in Edmonton, AB where she assisted in the LEED® documentation process. It was later developed as LEED® Coordinator at NumberTEN Architectural Group in Winnipeg where she attained her designation as a LEED® Accredited Professional. She is now a member of the Emerging Green Builders and also the Saskatchewan Chapter of the Canadian Green Building Council. She does not own a vehicle and claims that Winnipeg Transit is one of the best systems in Canada, although cycling often beats both methods of transportation.

Kelsey McCuspeyKelsey McCuspey

Kelsey McCuspey is the Sustainable Development Coordinator at Manitoba Liquor Control Commission (MLCC). During her time in this position, Kelsey has spearheaded environmental initiatives within the MLCC and is the chair of MLCC’s Sustainable Development Committee, United Way campaign and a member of the integrated design team. Kelsey is also a current member of the Manitoba Going Green Procurement Working Group which is developing recommendations for public sector procurement.

Kelsey graduated from the University of Manitoba in May 2008 with a Bachelor of Environmental Studies, specializing in Management for Sustainable Development. As part of her degree, Kelsey co-authored and presented an economic analysis of water conservation options for the Sustainable Water Management Forum at the University of Manitoba in April 2008.

Kelsey also holds the Canadian Environmental Practitioner in Training (CEPIT) designation. The CEPIT certification enables practitioners with fewer than five years of work experience to develop the skills and knowledge required to excel as environmental practitioners.

Prior to joining MLCC, Kelsey spent time volunteering at Green Manitoba.

William DowieWilliam Dowie

William is an independent sustainability professional. he has been a researcher and design-build consultant since 1993. A purposeful generalist, William has worked with industry, government, and non-profit organizations helping them implement pollution prevention tools into their day to day operations. His business and academic work has been published in various journals and conference proceedings throughout North America, including a study tour of northern India.

William grew up in sunny St. James and attended St. Paul's High School, where he went forward to complete his Bachelor of Arts at the University of Manitoba in applied economics and applied math. William obtained his Applied Management Certificate through the U of M, specializing in Non-Profit Governance. He completed his Masters Certificate in Project Management through the Schulich School of Business (York and University of Winnipeg), and plans to obtain his Project Management Professional (PMP) designation in 2012. A Legacy LEED-AP, William is also specializing as a LEED-AP O+M (operations and maintenance of existing buildings). William continues to develop his professional skill-set by studying with professors in the faculties of Engineering, Architecture, and Environment. When the stars align, he plans to complete graduate degrees in 'green' project management.

William was a leader in student governance with St. Paul's College and the Graduate Students' Association at the U of M. He served on the Environment Committee of the 1999 Pan Am Games, and is active promoting eco-responsibility as a member of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce. William is a Citizen member of the City of Winnipeg Museums Board. William stays young at heart as a senior advisor for the Manitoba Chapter of Junior Achievement. William is an active Board Member for the Friends of Gardens Manitoba.

A born naturalist, and a Master Gardener Candidate, William is proud to utilize his Permaculture Design Certificate skills with design-build projects for urban properties that are based on landscape ecology principles. This is his contribution to enhance community biodiversity while balancing the client's aesthetic needs. William's family property has been featured on a CBC Radio garden series, as well as the Nature Manitoba, Winnipeg Free Press, and Friends of Gardens Manitoba garden tours; the property holds quintuple certificates as a naturalized wildlife habitat. Inspired by the ecological wonders of native plants and animals, he has guest authored for The Prairie Gardener and the Winnipeg Free Press.

George TothGeorge Toth

George Toth was born and educated in Winnipeg and recently graduated from CDI College of Business Technology Health Care with a diploma in Business Administration. He is multi-talented in a diverse range of skills, and experiences in computers, manufacturing and distribution. George is a small business owner, an entrepreneur looking at best practices and emerging ideas. George’s strengths are in research and product development with innovative ideas, especially his environmental focus. George hopes to bring forth co-operatively through the other members of the Environmental Committee, new ideas to improve our city, and its neighborhoods. He envisions helping our environmentally focused communities with developing, improving and implementing new ideas and goals.

George is active involved with many on-line gardening groups and represents taking the environment to the city's Green-space, and the backyards. Focusing on green initiatives that are practical, easy, inexpensive and sustainable, he likes to trade plants and seeds with other gardener enthusiasts. He enjoys grafting, gardening, landscaping, tree planting, and all of nature’s marvelous wonders.

Mr. Toth is married to Flora with 3 younger children Lukas, Zaneta, Vidalia, and has a golden retriever called Ruby.

George’s primary goal on this committee will be to listen to our fellow citizens to find out Winnipegers' ideas, suggestions and needs through wider and more open communication.

 

Miriam Cohen-KrajdenMiriam Cohen-Krajden

Born in Toronto and educated in Toronto and Winnipeg, Miriam was called to the Manitoba Bar in June, 2008. She is currently working as an associate lawyer at a local law firm where she represents First Nation survivors of Canada's residential schools. Miriam is excited about her appointment to the Mayor's Environmental Advisory Committee and eager to help her like-minded colleagues make Winnipeg an even better place to call home.


Neil CunninghamNeil Cunningham (ex-officio)

Neil Cunningham graduated from the University of Manitoba with a degree in economics; which was followed by three-years of work with the Prefectural Government of Shimane, Japan. Upon his return to Canada, Neil completed a masters degree in Landscape Architecture, where his thesis research focused on green infrastructure design. Following this, Neil worked on a multi-stakeholder project developing design standards for rehabilitation hospitals. Neil began his career with the Manitoba government in 2003 and has worked for a diverse range of departments including Intergovernmental Affairs, Manitoba Conservation, the Civil Service Commission, and Manitoba Finance. Neil is currently Acting Director of Energy and Climate Change, Priorities and Strategies Branch, in the department of Science, Technology, Energy and Mines.

Neil CunninghamRob Spewak

Rob Spewak is the Research Manager for the Office of Applied Research & Commercialization at Red River College. Rob is responsible for coordinating the applied research activities within the college, acting as a liaison between industry partners and the college’s faculty, staff, and students. CARSI (Centre for Applied Research in Sustainable Infrastructure) officially opening in 2007 and has been one of Rob’s focus areas. In 2009, he co-authored a successful NSERC $2.3M funding application entitled “Improving the Energy Performance of Buildings”; projects will be aimed directly at addressing building issues in harsh Northern climates such as Winnipeg’s. Rob will also be assisting in future funding proposals related to transportation and alternative fuels.

Rob graduated from the University of Manitoba in May 1995 with a B.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering, and from the University of Saskatchewan in August 1997 with a M.Sc. in Agricultural and Bioresource Engineering. During his M.Sc. work which was focused on water infiltration under different land practices, Rob was a part of an interdisplinary team to evaluate the health of the land, people, and economy of a specific Prairie region. Rob completed a Technology Commercialization Internship with the Westlink Innovation Network prior to joining Red River College.

Rob grew up in Lockport but now lives in North Kildonan with his wife Penny and his two daughters Katya and Mya. Rob and Penny are active gardeners in the summer and strive to do their part to lessen their ecological footprint. Rob has a keen interest in the production of local food and one day hopes to begin a passive solar greenhouse operation for local vegetable production. Although there is much talk in the world about “green” and sustainability”, Rob still firmly believes that there needs to be a major shift in which our society in general views its relationship with our natural world.