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I do not want to say much, read on your own and see what is being emphasized in the bio (copied below) and trying to get votes/attention. Everybody could make his own judgement what is the best interest for yourself, for APEGA and for our country! + u# z7 F- `3 b; ], w8 r
' Q8 ^/ B: G) K) }* w; E/ M+ XThere are less than 4000 votes so far, so your vote will count. For some people that have concerns, I want to assure you that NOBODY will know who you voted for, will only know WHETHER you voted.2 |/ V+ W$ D7 S- \2 C2 o% e
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I know lots of Professional Engineers and Professional Geologists do not come to this forum, please pass the info around. Could the administrator of this forum put this into highlight for a while? + D# l* ?2 \# C4 h: o; ]9 C" q( T
2 g) Z- J- b1 O2 y* H- QI believed as a community we could make a difference with our united voices. It proved itself in 2014 election. Act now!
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Here is Nima's bio: / `& B" C: t; z- f
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Nima Dorjee, P.Eng., was born in a Tibetan refugee settlement in India. Nima has called Calgary home since 1981. He graduated with a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering from the University of Calgary in 1992. While attending the University of Calgary in 1989, he was elected President of the 18,000-member students' union. S# Z" ]9 ~- c4 ^" z9 u) ~3 z
# C, a. D7 a3 s3 e) MUpon graduation, Nima founded EngIT Engineering Services, which specialized in providing E.I.T.s to employers for a short-term basis. In 1995, he joined the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Calgary. Under his leadership, the engineering internship program became the largest of its kind in Canada. In 2008, he was recognized with the Schulich School of Engineering's Champion Award." Q9 _ W% B }! g6 q+ Y
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The YMCA recognized Nima's involvement in human rights by awarding him the Canada Peace Medal in 1997, and in 2007, he received the Calgary Freedom of Expression Award.
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2 n& x8 R0 G) C) `Since 2008, Nima has devoted his time to projects related to the Dalai Lama's work on human values. This included working at the private office of the Dalai Lama in India. Since 2011, Nima has served as the President of Project Tibet Society, which is responsible for the resettlement of 1,000 Tibetan refugees from northern India to Canada.* ]8 H- h/ t3 ^! K; V
7 y! O, P4 A7 e) ~/ }Other candiate's bio coudl be accessed after log in to Apega member self service center.
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If I am unable to log in to the Member Self-Service Centre. What should I do? & Z3 ^7 _1 D) }; {- }' k" y* _
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$ o1 c5 q# S' S8 ePhone — 780-426-3990 or toll-free at 1-800-661-7020 (North America) . k$ M: x6 `9 \
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