Design Team - Acknowledgements- Additional Links
The primary design team for the Carlton Trail REDA / Industry Canada hog production website consisted of Chad Eggerman (Project Coordinator), Jimmy Ramsay (Technical Supervisor) & Corrine Kelly(Administrator). The secondary design team consisted of
Chad Eggerman is currently completing his final semester of academic work at the University of Regina. In April of 1998, he will have obtained a BA in sociology. Mr. Eggerman will be attending law school in the fall semester of 1998. Chad was born and raised in
Jimmy Ramsay was born and currently resides in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada. This is his first project with CTREDA, but watch for further work from him in the future. Jimmy is currently attending
Corrine Kelly, Special Projects Coordinator at Carlton Trail REDA, has worked extensively on both The Spirit and the Soil website and the Prairie Farm Machinery Manufacturers website as well as various responsibilities and tasks at CTREDA. Corrine was born in Humboldt and currently resides there. Corrine has been an invaluable administrative and organizational asset to the success of this project.
Laurie Unilowsky is also a long time employee of CTREDA and has worked extensively with CTREDA and the associated Internet projects. Ms. Unilowsky is currently interning as a teacher in Regina, Saskatchewan and will obtain her B.Ed this year.
Don Flannigan is the CEO of CTREDA and one of the driving forces behind information technology development in the Carlton Trail Regional economic authority area. His solid commitment and extensive knowledge of the necessity of technological programs and their advancement has put CTREDA at the forefront of this newly developing sector. It can beassured that Mr. Flannigan's dedication and experience will continue to enrich the community economicaly and socially.
Acknowledgements
Both the Regina and Saskatoon offices of Pork Central have proven an invaluable resource in the creation of this website. Without the utilization of much of their knowledge and information that has been presented here, this website would not have been possible. A special thanks to Marilyn Jonas from the Saskatoon office for her input and accommodation.
Thanks again Don, April and Corrine and everyone else at Carlton Trail REDA wh oassisted in the production of this site on all levels.
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