Ontario Energy Association Recognizes 2018 Industry Leaders

OEA

Oct 5, 2018

The Ontario Energy Association has announced the winners of the 2018 OEA Energy Awards. These recipients are recognized for their remarkable achievements and contributions to Ontario’s energy sector over the past year.

The awards were presented at the OEA Energy Conference18. The conference explored the intersection of government, policy and advocacy, providing delegates with an exclusive opportunity to connect with industry leaders, regulators and key government decision makers. Speakers range from energy experts, to political figures and global thought leaders who discussed issues, opportunities and trends facing Ontario’s energy sector.

Winners are as follows:

• OEA Customer Service Award — Oakville Hydro
• OEA Company Award — A6N, a joint venture between the Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation and Aecon Group Inc.
• OEA Innovation Award — MaRS Cleantech
• OEA Contributor Award — Sarah Griffiths, Director, Regulator Affairs EnerNOC, an Enel Group Company
• Outstanding Employee Award — Jodi Engel, Director Employee Labour Relations, Training and Development Toronto Hydro
• OEA Leader Award — Steve Baker, President, Union Gas Limited

The Ontario Energy Association is the voice of the energy sector, and is an integral part of energy policy development and decision-making in Ontario. Find out more: https://energyontario.ca/

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