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CINDE taps new CEO

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General CINDE staff changes

Glenn Tubrett will assume full CEO responsibilities on July 31, 2016.

Canadian Institute for Non-Destructive Evaluation (CINDE) handed over the reins to  Glenn Tubrett, who joined the organization as interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO) on April 25, and assumes full CEO responsibilities on July 31, 2016. Tubrett takes over for Larry Cote, the current CEO who will step down on the July 31 date.

Glenn Tubrett CINDETubrett graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering degree (Electrical) from Memorial University of Newfoundland. He has over 20 years of work experience in senior executive positions with the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Group. His national and international assignments include working with volunteer members in different forums to facilitate stakeholder engagement and develop government relations while improving conformity assessment standards.

Glenn is excited to work with the CINDE Board of Directors, volunteers, members, training partners, and the full-time staff to advance the training programs, certification test center and other member services provided by CINDE as Canada’s national NDT society.

“CINDE is a national and global leader in NDT and we will continue to develop and enhance the organization on behalf of our stakeholders, members, and the NDT community at large,” says Tubrett.

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