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The State of Agriculture
Someone recently asked me about the state of agriculture. It’s in good shape relative to others in Alberta, although most consumers pay little attention, and take it for granted.
Before expanding, I want to point out that farmers, one of the first links in the agri-business value chain, in Alberta and across Western Canada are currently seeding their crops. Osborne Interim Management (OIMTM) wishes them and all the businesses that support them, good weather and conditions for planting and the many tasks to follow, which bring us and our families the healthy food we eat.
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As Head of Practice - Not-For-Profit and Social Enterprise, Catherine Cook collaborates and challenges colleagues and clients to be results-based. During her career, she has developed a team oriented, communication style to develop and achieve personal and organizational results.
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Russ Tynan provides executive leadership for the resolution of organizational challenges and change. A trusted advisor and business leader; an innovative and creative problem solver.
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To learn more about other members of the OIM team, click here.
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Doug Olson has over 25 years of experience in the delivery of IT services and technical leadership with corporate internal organizations as well as global outsourcing companies.
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Bob Davidson brings together business acumen, economic development, First Nations engagement, government relations and expertise in the energy sector.
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To learn more about other members of the OBA team, click here.
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