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2008 Membership Roster 2014 Membership Roster Canadian Employee Relocation Council (CERC) CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION The contents of this publication are confidential and intended only for the personal use of the members of CERC - Updated May 2014 Canadian Employee Relocation Council 180 Dundas Street West, Suite 1506 Toronto, Ontario M5G 1Z8 Telephone: (416) 593-9812 Fax: (416) 593-1139 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cerc.ca Index How to use the CERC Roster 5 Corporate Members by Organization 8 CORPORATE 8 CORPORATE ASSOCIATE 16 Corporate Members by Individual 19 Service Members by Organization 23 ACCOMMODATION PROVIDERS 23 ACCOMMODATION PROVIDERS ASSOCIATE 26 APPRAISAL SERVICES 28 APPRAISAL SERVICES ASSOCIATE 29 CONSULTING SERVICES 30 CONSULTING SERVICES ASSOCIATE 31 COST OF LIVING SERVICES 32 COST OF LIVING SERVICES ASSOCIATE 33 CULTURAL LANGUAGE TRAINING SERVICES 34 DESTINATION/SETTLING-IN SERVICES 35 DESTINATION/SETTLING-IN SERVICES ASSOCIATE 36 EDUCATION SERVICES 37 EDUCATION SERVICES ASSOCIATE 38 FINANCIAL SERVICES 39 FINANCIAL SERVICES ASSOCIATE 40 FURNITURE LEASING/RENTAL SERVICES 41 FURNITURE LEASING/RENTAL SERVICES ASSOCIATE 42 HOME INSPECTION SERVICES 43 HOME INSPECTION SERVICES ASSOCIATE 44 HOME STAGING SERVICES 45 INSURANCE PROVIDERS 46 INSURANCE PROVIDERS ASSOCIATE 47 LEGAL SERVICES 48 LEGAL SERVICES ASSOCIATE 49 MORTGAGE SERVICES 50 MORTGAGE SERVICES ASSOCIATE 51 MOVING SERVICES 52 MOVING SERVICES ASSOCIATE 55 PERSONAL MEMBER 57 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES 58 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES ASSOCIATE 59 PUBLICATIONS 60 REAL ESTATE SERVICES 61 REAL ESTATE SERVICES ASSOCIATE 63 RECRUITMENT/STAFFING SERVICES 64 RELOCATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES 65 RELOCATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES ASSOCIATE 68 SOFTWARE SERVICES 72 SPECIALIZED MOVING SERVICES 73 SPECIALIZED MOVING SERVICES ASSOCIATE 74 TAX/FINANCIAL PLANNING SERVICES 75 TAX/FINANCIAL PLANNING SERVICES ASSOCIATE 76 TENANCY MANAGEMENT 77 VISA & IMMIGRATION SERVICES 78 VISA & IMMIGRATION SERVICES ASSOCIATE 79 Service Members by Individual 81 How To Use The CERC Roster 2014 MEMBERSHIP ROSTER How to use the CERC Roster Definitions of the various categories of The transfer volume reported by each company membership in the Canadian Employee includes homeowners and renters and may Relocation Council, as well as all membership include both permanent relocations and rights, privileges and/or limitations are fully assignments. explained in the Bylaws section of this Roster. Program Administration: For Corporate Members, we have indicated [in brackets under the member name] the OS - Outsourced Program – A relocation approximate number of employees transferred management company manages the each year, where those relocations occur, how member’s full relocation program. the member’s relocation program is administered and the primary type of real estate POS – Partial Outsource Program – The assistance offered to transferred employees. We member has outsourced the management of believe this information will facilitate inter- some services to a relocation management company contact on relocation problems. Note company (typically home sale or household that not all members provided this information. goods shipment), but manages the remainder of the program with internal To conserve space we have abbreviated much resources. of this information. The following key and definitions may be helpful. IHP - In-House Program – The member manages their entire relocation program Transfer Patterns and Volume: including the management of front-line services with internal personnel and DOM - Domestic - Indicates transfers resources. within Canada. CB - Cross Border - Indicates transfers between Canada and the United States, in either direction. INT - International - Indicates transfers between Canada and any country other than the United States. 5 2014 MEMBERSHIP ROSTER CERC Board of Directors – 2014 Past Chair Vice Chair DEBBIE BARCLAY CINDY MULHALL Brookfield Global Relocation Services Encana Services Company Ltd. T: 905-951-9431 T: 403-645-4589 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Chair Treasurer DAVE FENNELL EMREE SIAROFF Weichert Workforce Mobility BDO Canada LLP/BDO Int’l Limited T: 613-836-8305 T: 416-369-6160 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Directors TRICIA COCHRAN TERRI SPADORCIA Crown World Mobility Deloitte LLP T: 604-531-2609 T: 514-393-5138 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] REYNOLD DOUYON ANNE-MARIE TSERETOPOULOS Bombardier Aerospace Brookfield Asset Management T: 514-855-7283 T: 416-369-8246 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] FRED HALADAY ADELE YEARGAN Atlas Canada AIG International Services Inc T : 905-844-0701 T: 646-385-1895 Email : [email protected] Email: [email protected] CLAIRE HART CHRIS ZARKADOULAS Nexen Inc. Sun Life Financial T: 403-699-4268 T: 416-204-3758 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] JULIE LESSARD CERC Officer BCF LLP STEPHEN CRYNE T : 514-397-2260 CERC Email : [email protected] T: 416-593-9812 Email: [email protected] 6 Corporate Members by Organization 2014 MEMBERSHIP ROSTER Corporate Members by Organization CORPORATE Danielle Lovell Mobility Specialist 1390 Island Park Walk Vancouver, BC v6h3t5 778-994-7438 [email protected] Accenture Workplace Solutions Carolyn Weegar Corporate Housing Lead, Canada 45 O'Connor St. Suite 600 Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 613-750-5275 613-750-5272 [email protected] http://www.accenture.com 8 2014 MEMBERSHIP ROSTER Agrium Inc. Assurant Solutions ATCO Power Sharon Thuillier Nadine Morsch Barb Mah [DOM:50;CB:30;INT:30] VP Global Talent Mobility & Rewards [POS,,,,;DOM:30;CB:0;INT:9] Advisor, Mobility 5000 Young St Suite 2000 Human Resources Advisor 13131 Lake Fraser Drive SE Toronto, ON M2N 7E9 CERP, CGMP Calgary, AB T2J 7E8 4162293619 800, 10040-104 St., PO Box 2426, Stn. Main 403-225-7528 [email protected] Edmonton, AB T5J 2V6 [email protected] 780-420-5465 ATCO Electric 780-420-7594 AIG International Services Inc. Michelle Carlson [email protected] Adele Yeargan [DOM:150;CB:5;INT:60] Global Mobility HR Programs Coordinator Bank of Canada 180 Maiden Lane 4th floor 10035 105th street Paula Batson NYC, NY Edmonton, AB T5J 2V6 [OS,,,,;DOM:20;CB:5;INT:20] 646-385-1895 780-508-4645 Senior Policy and Program Consultant [email protected] [email protected] CERP 234 Laurier Avenue Air Canada ATCO Electric Ltd. Ottawa, ON K1A 0G9 Maria Soumas Christa Sims 613-782-7131 [IHP,POS,,,;DOM:100;CB:5;INT:5] HR Advisor, Relocation & Foreign Workers (613) 782-7126 Manager, Relocation Services 10035 - 105 St. 18th Floor [email protected] Box 14000, Internal Zip 1265 Edmonton, AB T5J 2V6 St. Laurent, QC H4Y 1H4 780-508-4736 Barrick Gold Corporation (514) 422-5631 780-420-3847 Marie Williams (514) 422-5636 [email protected] [POS,POS,POS,,;DOM:25;CB:25;INT:12] [email protected] www.atcoelectric.com HR Specialist, Rewards & Mobility 161 Bay Street Air Liquide Canada Toronto, ON M5J 2S1 Karine de Marchie 416-307-7220 [DOM:15;CB:5;INT:5] 416-307-7205 Advisor, Compensation and Mobility [email protected] 1250 boulevard René-Lévesque, suite 1700 Montreal, QC H3B 5E6 BCE Corporate Services 514-846-7758 Maya Sharma [email protected] [DOM:100;CB:5;INT:2] Senior Advisor, Executive Services ArcelorMittal Dofasco 2528 Mayfair Tom Wyatt Montreal, QC H4B 2C8 [OS,,,,;DOM:5;CB:8;INT:12] 514-786-6982 Sr. Specialist Compensation 1330 Burlington St. E., Box 2460 BDC (Business Development Bank of Hamilton, ON L8N 3J5 Canada) 905-548-7200 Dora Raimondo-Garner 905 548-7291 [OS,,,,;DOM:20;CB:0;INT:0] [email protected] Senior Advisor, Workforce Initiatives CHRP Aritzia 5 Place Ville Marie, Suite 400 Cherie Broz Montreal, QC H3B 5E7 [DOM:15;CB:20;INT:5] 514-283-2865 Relocation Manager 514-283-0635 CGMP [email protected] 611 Alexander St., Suite 118 Vancouver, BC V6E 1E1 604-215-5277 604-251-6575 [email protected] 9 2014 MEMBERSHIP ROSTER BDO Canada LLP/BDO International Bombardier Aerospace Cargill Incorporated Limited Reynold Douyon Shannon Brown Emree Siaroff [DOM:20;CB:30;INT:250] [IHP,,,,] Managing Director, Human Capital/Global Senior Director, Global Compensation Relocation Consultant Head of People 400 Cote-Vertu Road West PHR 36 Toronto Street, Suite 600 Dorval, QC H4S 1Y9 9320 Excelsior Blvd, MS 83 Toronto, ON M5C 2C5 514-855-7283 Hopkins, MN 55343 416-369-6160 [email protected] 952-984-0266 [email protected] 952-367-0791 www.bdo.ca/www.bdointernational.com Canada Post [email protected] Cathy Fraser Best Buy Canada Ltd. [DOM:50;CB:0;INT:0] Chevron Canada Resources Cheryl Tran Manager, Human Resources, Executive Holly Macfarlane [DOM:46;CB:1;INT:1] Services Relocation Analyst Relocation and Mobility Specialist 2701 Riverside Drive 500- 5th Ave SW 8800 Glenlyon Parkway Ottawa, ON K2L 1J5 Calgary, AB T2P 0L7 Burnaby, BC V5J 5K3 613-734-7334 4032345108 604-412-1660 613-734-7188 [email protected] 604-453-8141 [email protected] [email protected] Cirque du Soleil Inc. Canadian Tire Corporation Timothy Morson BMO Financial Group Connie Vitalone 8400 2e Avenue Michael Kislasko [POS,,;DOM:10;CB:0;INT:0] Montreal, QC H1Z 4M6 [OS,,,,;DOM:100;CB:10;INT:10] Benefits Consultant 514-723-7646 Global Mobility Specialist CERC Relocation Specialist [email protected] 55 Bloor St. W., 6th. Floor 2180 Yonge Street, 6th floor Toronto, ON M4W 3N5 Toronto, ON M4P 2V8 CMHC-Canada Mortgage & Housing 416-927-5697 (416) 480-8043 Corporation 416-944-7293 [email protected] Victoria Brideau [email protected] [IHP,,,,;DOM:50] Relocation Advisor Boehringer Ingelheim Canada Ltd. 700 Montreal Road, B1-118 Gilda Morreale Ottawa, ON K1A 0P7 Human Resources Generalist 613-748-2366 CHRP, CERC Relocation Specialist 613-748-4525 5180 South Service Road [email protected] Burlington, ON L7L 5H4 (905) 639-0333 CN (905) 637-9659 Louis Lagacé [email protected] Senior Director, Compensation and Benefits www.boehringer-ingelheim.ca Services 935 de La Gauchetière St.
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