Our Blue Drinks events will feature an speaker at each event, beginning in September! On this page you can find the speaker for the next event as well as profiles for previous speakers.
Current speaker (March 2017)
Previous Speakers
September 2016 - Shaun Toner, P. Biol, PMP
As a water quality specialist and aquatic biologist, Shaun spent several years collecting water and fish samples, then designing environmental baseline and operational effects monitoring programs, and then completing regulatory and technical reports of varying levels of complexity. Today, Shaun manages and provides technical advice on large scale multi-disciplinary environmental projects, such as environmental assessments, spill response projects, and compliance monitoring programs.
Shaun is a Professional Biologist and he has been actively involved with the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists for nearly 10 years. He is currently the past president and a long-standing board member. In his spare time, Shaun enjoys travelling to warm places, cooking, camping, hiking, and lounging around in the pool.
October 2016 - Cailey McCutcheon, EIT, MASc
Cailey has recently graduated from her Master’s in the Civil and Environmental Engineering program at the University of Waterloo, where she investigated the interaction between groundwater emergence and aquatic habitat selection bias within the Rocky Mountain’s in BC. Cailey has gained an abundance of field experience through her academic and consulting experience including geomorphic surveying, sediment sampling and water quality monitoring. Cailey has a strong interest in implementing new technologies into her practice and has work with other to developed equipment for various field investigations.
Cailey’s field experience and passion for the outdoors have fostered her river passions including fly fishing, canoeing, hiking and camping.
November 2016 - Tony Maas
January 2017 - Philip DeWitt
Following school, Phil worked for an environmental consulting firm where he and his team used their combined field and statistical experience to manage, design, and implement wildlife monitoring and research programs in the western boreal forest and Rocky Mountains. Phil recently joined the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry where he is the lead biologist monitoring provincial wildlife monitoring programs over time and space. His current responsibilities include developing and implementing wildlife monitoring programs in collaboration with policy, wildlife, and vegetation specialists.
February 2017 - Steve Usher and Meredith Raddysh