Monday, December 24, 2007
Faculty
of
Science
Alumni
The
Faculty
of
Science
seized
the
‘spirit
of
why
not’
by
acknowledging
the
remarkable
achievements
of
its
own
alumni
from
the
past
50
years.
The
Distinguished
Alumni
award
will
be
an
annual
honour
bestowed
upon
a
science
alumnus
who
has
made
significant
career
contributions
to
his/her
field.
Also
chosen
to
honour
are
50
outstanding
alumni
who
have
themselves
proven
their
merit
to
their
peers
and
community.
The
diverse
group
of
individuals
that
were
celebrated
symbolize
the
sheer
excellence
and
incredible
drive
of
our
graduates,
proving
that
a
science
degree
from
the
University
of
Waterloo
can
lead
to
great
accomplishments.
Eight
of
the
honorees
are
graduates
from
the
Earth
and
Environmental
Sciences
Department.
Bernadette Hughes Conant BSc Earth Sciences ’86, MSc Earth Sciences ’91 Waterloo, Ontario
As
Executive
Director
of
the
Canadian
Water
Network
(CWN),
Ms.
Conant
has
influenced
the
direction
and
mission
of
this
Centre
of
Excellence.
She
has
played
a
key
role
in
bringing
together
over
200
researchers
from
37
academic
institutions
to
identify
and
address
critical
issues
in
the
provision
and
protection
of
safe,
clean
water.
Prior
to
joining
the
CWN,
Ms.
Conant
was
involved
in
groundwater
issues
in
both
Canada
and
the
USA
for
17
years.
Outside
of
her
professional
life,
she
has
taken
time
to
lead
and
organize
a
group
of
fellow
Earth
Sciences
alumni
to
donate
their
time
cooking
and
serving
dinner
to
disadvantaged
and/or
homeless
individuals
who
face
daily
challenges
of
poverty
and
substance
abuse.
Through
her
organization
and
perseverance
this
group
has
served
the
community
monthly
since
2000,
regularly
feeding
over
100
grateful
individuals.
Other
volunteer
hours
are
given
to
school
council,
a
children’s
reading
program,
Groundwater
Day
at
primary
schools,
and
various
activities
at
her
parish.
In
her
personal
and
professional
life,
Ms.
Conant’s
talent
for
inspiring
people
to
work
together
and
seizing
opportunities
has
clearly
contributed
to
her
many
successes.
Marcel R. Coutu BSc Earth Sciences ’76 Calgary, Alberta
Mr.
Coutu
has
more
than
25
years
of
experience
in
the
resource
and
energy
sector
with
a
primary
focus
in
corporate
finance.
Prior
to
joining
Canadian
Oil
Sands
Limited
in
2001
as
President
and
CEO,
he
was
Chief
Financial
Officer
of
Gulf
Canada
until
its
sale
to
Conoco.
Preceding
that
position,
he
was
Senior
Vice
President
International
and
Vice
President
Finance
at
TransCanada
PipeLines
where
he
helped
finance
its
mainline
expansion
and
international
projects.
Mr.
Coutu
worked
many
years
in
the
upstream
sector
for
companies
that
include
Hudson’s
Bay
Oil
&
Gas
and
Dome
Petroleum,
and
has
five
years
of
experience
in
the
investment
banking
business.
He
has
completed
the
Institute
of
Corporate
Directors
Corporate
Governance
program
and
is
accredited
as
a
certified
director
under
that
program.
Mr.
Coutu
serves
on
the
Board
of
Directors
of
Brookfield
Asset
Management,
Great-West
Lifeco.,
United
Way
of
Calgary,
and
the
Pension
and
Compensation
Committee
of
the
Calgary
Stampede
Board.
He
is
Chairman
of
the
Board
of
Syncrude
and
chairs
the
Syncrude
Joint
Venture
CEO
and
Management
Committees.
He
is
also
Governor
of
the
Canadian
Association
of
Petroleum
Producers
and
a
member
of
the
Canadian
Council
of
Chief
Executives.
Anthony D. Daus MSc Earth Sciences ’84 Huntington Beach, California
Anthony
D.
"Tony"
Daus,
President
and
Principal
Hydrogeologist,
Geomatrix
is
a
25-year
environmental
industry
veteran.
His
career
as
a
geologist
and
hydrogeologist
includes:
- managing one of the largest soil and groundwater investigation and remediation projects in Brazil
- providing litigation and mediation support on environmental projects involving soil, groundwater and surface water contamination
- conducting multiproperty industrial and commercial due diligence property assessments
- evaluating and remediating fuel hydrocarbon spills and leaks
- managing soil, groundwater, and surface water condition investigations locally and overseas.
He
has
served
as
a
reviewer
for
several
technical
journals,
including
Ground
Water
and
Journal
of
Environmental
Science
Health
and
is
a
sought-after
presenter
in
his
field.
Mr.
Daus
earned
a
BSc
in
Geology
from
the
University
of
Missouri.
At
the
suggestion
of
one
of
his
undergraduate
professors
who
encouraged
him
to
explore
the
up-and-coming
environmental
field
in
groundwater,
he
earned
an
MSc
in
Hydrogeology.
Since
1997
under
Mr.
Daus’
guidance
as
President,
Geomatrix
has
tripled
revenues
to
more
than
$90
million
while
doubling
its
staff
size
and
office
locations.
Mr.
Daus
is
unique
in
that
he
continues
to
provide
consulting
services
to
his
key
clients
while
serving
as
President
of
the
firm.
He
enjoys
spending
time
with
his
family,
fly
fishing,
camping,
the
symphony,
and
volunteering
as
a
Boy
Scout
leader.
Peter Gray, P Geo., QP (ESA) BSc Earth Sciences ’87 Bright, Ontario
Mr.
Gray
has
more
than
20
years
of
hydrogeological
and
environmental
consulting
experience
with
projects
ranging
from
small-scale
local
environmental
assessments
to
large-scale
international
assignments.
This
work
includes
the
recently
completed
community-based
environmental
assessments
for
CIDA
and
World
Vision
in
the
countries
of
Sri
Lanka,
Indonesia,
India
and
Thailand
following
the
devastating
tsunami
in
southwest
Asia
in
December
2004.
He
has
contributed
greatly
to
the
community
over
the
last
20
years
as
a
champion
of
groundwater
education
and
protection,
including
working
with
the
Waterloo
Wellington
Children’s
Groundwater
Festival
as
Chair,
the
Children’s
Water
Education
Council
as
President,
the
Rotary
Club
of
Kitchener,
the
University
of
Waterloo
Advisory
Council,
Faculty
of
Environmental
Studies
Dean’s
Council,
the
Grand
River
Conservation
Authority
Water
Forum
Organizing
Committee,
Waterloo
Wellington
Secondary
School
Science
Fair,
Technical
Advisor
for
various
University
of
Waterloo
graduate
studies
projects,
Director
of
the
University
of
Waterloo
Museum
Board
and
member
of
the
region’s
former
Groundwater
Guardian
Affiliate
Committee.
Mr.
Gray’s
project
and
community
service
experience
is
complemented
by
his
corporate
and
entrepreneurial
spirit.
He
successfully
launched
two
environmental
companies,
including
the
successful
merger
of
his
12-
year-old
company
Frontline
Environmental
Management
Inc.
with
the
leading
KWbased
engineering
firm,
MTE
Consultants,
Inc.
in
April,
2007,
where
he
is
the
senior
hydrologist
and
holds
the
position
of
Vice
President.
Andrew W. Panko, PhD MSc Earth Sciences ’77 Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Andrew
Panko
is
a
geoscientist
(APGO)
and
successful
entrepreneur
who
has
founded
several
environmental
services
and
property
development
companies.
After
selling
his
first
business,
Arcturus
Environmental
Ltd.,
he
founded
Forensic
Environmental
Services
Ltd.
which
he
sold
in
2002.
He
then
established
Brownfield
Revolution
Inc.
Dr.
Panko
is
a
founding
partner
of
Associated
Brownfields
Inc.,
a
brownfield
development
company
that
purchases,
remediates
and
develops
contaminated
properties.
He
has
a
personal
interest
in
railways;
he
has
coauthored
several
books,
including
Steam
in
Niagara
(1983),
and
has
received
the
Lifetime
Achievement
Award
from
the
Canadian
Railroad
Historical
Association.
More
recently
he
has
been
growing
vinifera
grapes
on
his
family
farm
in
Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Dr.
Panko
is
also
active
within
his
community
as
a
member
and
past
president
of
the
Rotary
Club
and
several
conservation
and
historical
groups.
He
is
a
Life
Member
of
the
Thorold,
Ontario
volunteer
firefighters.
Dr.
Panko
is
a
past
Chair
of
the
Board
of
Niagara
Falls
Hydro
and
the
Niagara
Falls
Chamber
of
Commerce,
past
ViceChair
of
the
Brock
University
Board
of
Trustees,
is
currently
on
the
Board
of
Directors
of
Meridian
Credit
and
Chair
of
the
Board
of
Niagara
Regional
Broadband
Network.
James (Jim) Reimer BSc ’78 Earth Sciences, MSc Earth Sciences ’80 Calgary, Alberta
Mr.
Reimer
currently
works
as
Executive
Vice-President
with
Result
Energy
Inc.
in
Calgary,
Alberta.
With
over
28
years
of
industry
experience
in
his
portfolio,
he
has
achieved
a
significant
track
record
of
hydrocarbon
discovery
and
development
of
new
exploration
concepts.
In
the
past,
Mr.
Reimer
has
held
several
positions
at
the
President
and
Vice-President
levels
of
both
large
and
small
exploration
and
production
companies.
He
has
used
this
expertise
to
help
mentor
and
mould
many
junior
Canadian
geologists.
Additionally,
he
is
the
Past
President
of
the
Canadian
Society
of
Petroleum
Geologists
and
is
currently
the
marketing
chair
for
the
Canadian
National
Steering
Committee
-
International
Year
of
Planet
Earth
(2008).
He
has
also
participated
in
numerous
industry
and
professional
advisory
boards,
including
the
executive
policy
group
of
the
Canadian
Association
of
Petroleum
Producers
and
the
British
Columbia
Oil
and
Gas
Commission.
Mr.
Reimer
was
Chair
of
the
first
joint
convention
of
the
Societies
of
Petroleum
Geologists,
Exploration
Geophysicists,
and
Well
Logging
and
he
played
a
key
role
in
developing
the
hydrogeology
division
for
the
Canadian
Society
of
Petroleum
Geologists.
Stephen Schaller BSc Earth Sciences ’88 St Lambert, Quebec
Stephen
Schaller
is
a
RADARSAT-1
Mission
Planner
for
the
Canadian
Space
Agency
(CSA)
in
St.
Hubert,
Quebec.
RADARSAT-1,
Canada’s
first
commercial
Earth
observation
satellite,
was
devloped
by
the
CSA
in
cooperation
with
Canadian
provincial
governments
and
the
private
sector.
The
images
it
collects
are
useful
in
many
fields,
including
agriculture,
cartography,
hydrology,
forestry,
oceanography,
geology,
ice
and
ocean
monitoring,
arctic
surveillance-detecting
ocean
oil
slicks
and
spills-and
responding
to
environmental
disasters,
all
which
require
fast
imaging
from
space.
For
the
past
10
years,
Mr.
Schaller
has
participated
in
the
planning
and
management
of
satellite
image
acquisitions
as
an
On-Call
Planner
to
respond
to
anomalies
and
major
natural
disasters.
He
has
been
able
to
apply
his
knowledge
of
geography
and
remote
sensing
to
help
clients
on
the
Canadian
Government
Order
Desk
plan
and
order
the
best
imagery
for
their
needs.
He
has
also
acted
as
the
Emergency
In-Call
Officer
for
the
International
Charter,
Space
and
Major
Disasters.
This
past
summer
has
been
an
especially
exciting
time
for
Mr.
Schaller
as
the
CSA
prepares
to
launch
RADARSAT-2,
a
superior
successor
to
RADARSAT-1,
in
December,
2007,
from
a
Soyuz
vehicle
based
in
Russia's
Baikonur
Cosmodrome
in
Kazakhstan.
Edward A. Sudicky MSc Earth Sciences ’79, PhD Earth Sciences ’83 Waterloo, Ontario
Edward
Sudicky
is
a
Professor
in
the
Department
of
Earth
and
Environmental
Sciences
at
the
University
of
Waterloo
whose
research
areas
of
interest
include
the
mathematical
modeling
of
groundwater
flow
and
contaminant
transport,
groundwater
remediation
and
groundwater-surface
water
interactions.
He
also
holds
the
Canada
Research
Chair
(Tier
I)
in
Quantitative
Hydrogeology
and
is
a
highly
cited
researcher
who
has
been
named
a
Fellow
of
the
Royal
Society
of
Canada,
the
Canadian
Academy
of
Engineering,
the
Geological
Society
of
America
and
the
American
Geophysical
Union.
Dr.
Sudicky
has
been
listed
in
the
Canadian
Who's
Who
and
in
Marquis
Who's
Who
in
Science
and
Engineering.
He
received
the
Geological
Society
of
America's
O.E.
Meinzer
Award
in
1999
and
the
Hydrology
Award
from
the
American
Geophysical
Union
in
2002.
The
National
Groundwater
Association
will
honour
Dr.
Sudicky’s
work
this
fall,
presenting
him
with
the
prestigious
M.
King
Hubbert
Award.
In
addition
to
his
teaching
and
research
duties,
Dr.
Sudicky
is
a
consultant
to
private
companies.
He
has
been
invited
to
lecture
internationally
on
numerous
occasions
and
was
the
Association
of
Ground
Water
Scientists
and
Engineers
Henry
Darcy
Distinguished
Lecturer
in
1994.
He
provides
service
to
a
number
of
scientific
societies
and
associations
and
has
acted
as
editor-in-chief
and
associate
editor
of
several
scientific
journals.