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Delcan VP elected to Consulting Engineers of Ontario Board of Directors

Consulting Engineers of Ontario, which represents the business and professional interests of consulting engineering companies in Ontario, has elected Nick Palomba, a vice president and senior transportation engineer at Delcan, to its Board of Directors. As a proactive and effective advocate for its members, CEO works with all levels of government and other stakeholders to promote opportunities and a positive business environment for its members. Palomba has served in multiple leadership roles for a variety
July 10, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Consulting Engineers of Ontario, which represents the business and professional interests of consulting engineering companies in Ontario, has elected Nick Palomba, a vice president and senior transportation engineer at 285 Delcan, to its Board of Directors.

As a proactive and effective advocate for its members, CEO works with all levels of government and other stakeholders to promote opportunities and a positive business environment for its members.

Palomba has served in multiple leadership roles for a variety of industry related organisations, including executive positions in the Niagara Chapter of CEO for the past fourteen years and Chapter Chair for the past eight years. He also served as secretary, technical chair, vice president and president for the Hamilton/Niagara Chapter of the 5667 Institute of Transportation Engineers.

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