Devin Sikorski - GAC Chair 2018-2019

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I was born and raised in a small farming community in northern Alberta and moved into Edmonton in 1995. I currently live in Stony Plain with my wife and 3 children. When I am not coaching or chauffeuring my kids to their endless sports activities I enjoy playing hockey, golf and am an avid bow hunter.

I am proud to be the GAC Chair for the ASHRAE Northern Alberta council for the 2018/2019 year. This is my fourth year on the board with my previous years being the Membership Promotion chair. My industry experience started as a Refrigeration/HVAC mechanic and eventually transitioned into the Building Automation field where I have spent the last 12 years.

The role of the Government Affairs Chair is to influence, inform and educate government officials, at any and all levels regarding topics that are ASHRAE members specialties. Standards, regulations, codes and laws are often passed by government with little knowledge on how it could affect the industry. I believe with a little help from the ASHRAE community our chapter will be able put the right knowledge and information into the hands of those who can actually make meaningful changes.

If you have suggestions, ideas or thoughts regarding how ASHRAE can influence our local government please reach out to me at anytime!

RP Report October 2018

Research Promotion Report - October, 2018

Hello everyone, and thank you for joining us for another rewarding year of ASHRAE.

Our chapter goal for this year is $12,250.00, and we need your support in order to achieve this!

Our November Dinner meeting will be our “RP Night”, where we thank our past Research Promotion donors.

If you are interested in learning more about ASHRAE Research Promotion, please visit: https://www.ashrae.org/technical-resources/research/ashrae-rp

If you have any questions, comments, or feedback I encourage you to contact me directly as well.

See you all next months, and thanks for your continued support.

Wes Bruce - Research Promotion Chair

Hockey! with ASHRAE NAC

I am currently informally polling our ASHRAE members and entire HVAC industry to gauge interest about organizing a monthly pickup game.

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The tentative plan is to book ice once a month sandwiched between our monthly dinner/lunch meetings. We are currently looking at scheduling either a Wednesday or Thursday afternoon. The games would be open to all ages and skill levels, with an emphasis on camaraderie and the refreshments.

This would be a sponsored event so the cost would be reasonable per player, with all proceeds going towards the upcoming CRCs: 2019 in Alaska and 2020 in Edmonton.

If you are interested in being added to the list or have input on what day/time you would like to see please email me at lyle@exelsystems.ca

Lyle Van Wieren - Vice President 2018-2019

I am currently the ASHRAE NAC Vice President. As the vice President I spend the majority of my time helping the President and President-Elect with their tasks. I also try to help the CTTC chair.

This year I plan on starting a new ASHRAE tradition, monthly ASHRAE Hockey! This will be my 5th year volunteering with the board and I look forward to continuing my volunteering over the next three years.

I work as a sales engineer since graduating from Concordia University in Montreal six years ago. When I’m not working or volunteering for ASHRAE you can find me spending time with my family or playing hockey.

Adrian Beaudin - President-Elect 2018-2019

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I work as an Account Manager within the HVAC sales industry in Edmonton, Alberta and have been in the industry for over 12 years. I’ve been an ASHRAE member for six years and have sat on the ASHRAE NAC Board of Governors for five of those six.

I am a Kimberley, BC native where I grew to have a passion for all sports, especially hockey. I now have a beautiful family with three kids and one super fat cat named Rodney.

I look forward to the upcoming year as your chapter’s President-Elect. I sincerely hope that as a society we embrace change, evolve, and appreciate building this great city and province together!

Justin Phill - Treasurer - 2018-2019

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I am the ASHRAE Northern Alberta Chapter Treasurer this year, moving on from my position as Secretary last year. I’m looking forward to keeping track of the chapter’s finances, helping the new Secretary transition to their new position, and helping out the YEA and SA chairs.
 
This is my fourth year on the board. I’ve previously held positions as the Secretary as well as the YEA and SA chair.
 
When not helping out with ASHRAE, I work as a Mechanical Engineer who is primarily focused on energy modelling and sustainable design.
 
Outside of working hours you’ll find me doing something music related, from songwriting to DJ-ing.

Cody Byar - Student Activities & YEA Co-Chair 2017-2018 / 2018-2019

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My name is Cody Byar, I am a born and raised Edmontonian. I graduated from the Building Environmental Systems Technology Program at NAIT in 2016 and started working for my current employer straight out of school.

I took on the YEA/Student Activities Co-Chair position with Riyaz Khair again this year and enjoy meeting industry students and organizing ASHRAE events.

In my spare time I’m an avid skier in the winter and camper in the summer with my lovely wife. We enjoy spending time with our beagle, dwarfed schnauzer, and slightly neurotic cat. I’m also pursuing my Bachelor of Technology through NAIT.

I’m looking forward to another great year with ASHRAE!

Riyaz Khair - Student Activities & YEA Co-Chair 2017-2018 / 2018-2019

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by Riyaz Khair

Student Activities & Young Engineers in ASHRAE Co-Chair

I joined ASHRAE in my last year of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta and met my now current employer at one of the Chapter’s monthly meetings. There, I get to work with today’s cutting edge tech in indoor-air-quality and room-level controls. I routinely came out to our chapter’s monthly meetings, but decided to get more involved the last couple years.

As part of the NAC Board of Governors, I reach out to students interested (or oblivious) about the building sciences industry - bolstering curiosity and questions. I work to bridge the gap between the students and the industry. 

As part of YEA, I am working to foster the building sciences community amongst the young (young at heart!). Getting to know the people in your industry is great: other perspectives and experiences help you grow professionally and personally.

If you have suggestions, ideas, or just want to reach out – please do!

riyaz@aquaair.ab.ca