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Energy Safety Canada Appoints Former Ovintiv Executive as New President and CEO

CALGARY, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Energy Safety Canada, the national safety association for Canada’s energy industry, is pleased to announce the appointment of Vineeta Maguire as the new President and Chief Executive Officer effective June 11, 2024. Vineeta will succeed Murray Elliott, who announced his retirement in January after serving in the role for seven years. Vineeta brings more than 30 years of deep operational experience in the energy industry. Her diverse leadership roles from field...

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