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August 8, 2012
Churchill president and acting CEO appointed
David LeMay is the new president and acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Calgary-based Churchill Corporation.
LeMay was formerly president of Churchill’s subsidiary Churchill Services Group, and is replacing James Houck.
“He has deep knowledge of our industry and has produced impressive results since he joined our subsidiary Laird Electric in 2006,” said Churchill chair Al Bellstedt. “The board is extremely confident that Mr. LeMay has the background, judgment and leadership skills to deliver superior performance in his new role.”
Churchill Corporation provides building construction, commercial and industrial electrical contracting, earthmoving and industrial insulation services to public and private sector clients, and operates offices in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and northern Ontario.
The company includes Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Ltd. and Canem Systems.
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