[CANUFNET] [Cif2007] Andy congratulations

JMCNEIL at oakville.ca JMCNEIL at oakville.ca
Thu Jun 7 12:59:51 EDT 2007


Andy:

Well done; well deserved.


Oakville is fortunate to have you assisting us with our Urban Forest 
Strategic Management Plan.


John McNeil, MBA, Registered Professional Forester, Certified 
Arborist/Municipal Specialist
Manager of Forestry & Cemetery Services 
Parks & Open Space Department
jmcneil at oakville.ca 

Central Operations 
1140 South Service Road West
Oakville, Ontario, L6L 5T7 
Tel. (905) 845-6601, Ext: 3395 

Mailing Address:
Town of Oakville 
P.O. Box 310, 1225 Trafalgar Road
Oakville, Ontario, L6J 5A6 
http://www.oakville.ca/

 



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AWARDS FOR DEDICATION TO IMPROVING AIR QUALITY AND THE LIVABILITY OF OUR 
CITIES



TORONTO - The Clean Air Partnership is recognizing two outstanding 
individuals whose work has been dedicated to improving the livability of 
our cities, Eva Ligeti announced today. 

We are very proud to recognize Dr. Andy Kenney, Faculty of Forestry, 
University of Toronto, and Dr. Monica Campbell of the Toronto Board of 
Health, and, said Ligeti. “Their outstanding contributions and passionate 
leadership has made a great impact on urban air quality. 

Andy Kenney is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Forestry, University of 
Toronto. Dr. Kenney worked in collaboration on the development of 
Neighbourwoods, a community-based urban forest inventory and management 
protocol. 

Toronto Public Health employs a team of researchers, policy experts and 
health promotion specialists in protecting the public from environmental 
risks to their health. Under the leadership of Dr. Monica Campbell, the 
Toronto Public Health’s Environmental Protection Office has played a 
pivotal role in initiating and directing innovative studies and programs 
to mitigate the burden of illness resulting from air pollution. 

The Clean Air Partnership Awards will be celebrated at the 7th Anniversary 
Reception and Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, April 25, 2007 at 6:00 
pm at Steam Whistle Brewery in Toronto. 

Our guest speaker for the evening is Clive Doucet. He is an urban 
activist, best-selling author and winner of the 2004 Gallon Eco-Councillor 
award. Mr. Doucet will also be launching his latest book Urban Meltdown: 
Cities, Climate Change and Politics as Usual. 

Contact:
Eva Ligeti
Clean Air Partnership
(416) 392-6672 

The Clean Air Partnership is a registered charity that works in 
partnership to promote and coordinate actions to improve local air quality 
and reduce greenhouse gases for healthy communities. For more information 
visit www.cleanairpartnership.org 

 






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