PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES AN APPOINTMENT TO
THE NATIONAL ROUND TABLE ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE ECONOMY
June 9, 2003
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced the appointment of Keith
Stoodley, of Paradise, Newfoundland and Labrador, as a member of the National
Round Table on the Environment and the Economy. This appointment is effective
immediately.
Keith Stoodley is Director, Marketing and Sales, with Lotek Wireless Inc., an
environmental company focused on the application of telephony and miniature
electronics for fish and wildlife tracking and monitoring. Loteck was the
recipient of the 2002 Canada Exporter of the Year - Innovation and Technology
Award, and the Newfoundland and Labrador Marconi Exporter of the Year in 2001.
His earlier experience includes Lecturer with the Canadian Aquaculture
Institute; Investment and Technology Officer with the International Trade Centre
in St. John's, Newfoundland, where he represented the province on the National
Biotechnology Sector Team, the National Seafood and Marine Products Sector Team,
and the National Forest Industry Sector Team; as well as Market Development
Officer and Financial Analyst with the Newfoundland Department of Fisheries. He
has served as a director and is a member of the Newfoundland Environmental
Industry Association, the Environmental Export Council of the Canadian
Environmental Industry Association, and the Irish-Newfoundland Business
Partnerships initiative. He is a member of the American Fisheries Society, World
Aquaculture Association, Society for Marine Mammalogy, and the Marine Technology
Society.
Mr. Stoodley graduated from the University of Newfoundland with a Bachelor of
Science (Honors), obtained a Master of Business Administration from the
University of British Columbia, and completed the Rockefeller Foundation
sponsored Leadership in Environment and Development (LEAD) program.
The Round Table is an independent advisory body that provides decision
makers, opinion leaders and the Canadian public with advice and recommendations
on promoting sustainable development. It brings together distinguished Canadians
from all sectors of society -- government, industry, labour, academia,
environmental organizations and aboriginal groups -- dedicated to the promotion
of sustainable development in Canada.
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