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Frazier's executive vice-president, Domenick Iellimo died on January 10th, 2023 at the age of 69. In 1977, Iellimo joined Frazier in sales. He was promoted to executive vice-president of sales in 2002. Carlos Oliver, president of Frazier, said “Domenick was a person that really cared about other people; his personality was infectious. Everybody wanted to be around him and part of whatever event he was taking part in. We all have a story (or five) involving Domenick that we will treasure.”

Burak Balki is the new senior director, operations, at DSV - Global Transport and Logistics, in Canada. Previously, Balki was DSV's regional director, operations. He joined DSV in 2017 as manager, engineering, coming from SCI Group, where he was senior manager, supply chain solutions and implementations. He has an MBA and bachelor of business administration degree.

Supply Chain Canada's Alberta Institute has hired Allan To as president and CEO. To is a char- tered professional accountant. He brings over 20 years of leadership experience across diverse industries, including oil and gas, manufacturing and construction, power utilities, and education. Most recently he was self-employed as an advisor with EnvisionPRO, and previously held positions at Suncor, TransAlta, and Air Canada.

Andres Diez, director of global commercial at Swissport, has been promoted to chief commercial officer for the Americas, including the US, Canada, He joined Swissport in September of 2021, with more than 20 years of experience in business development and financial planning. He most recently worked at GXO Logistics.

Minister of transport Omar Alghabra has made three new federal appointments in the transport sector. Thao Pham of Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs, Québec was appointed chair of the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority for a term of five years. Nancy Di Gregorio from Hamilton, Ontario, was appointed as a part-time director of the Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority for a term of three years. Lenore Duff of Ottawa, Ontario, was reappointed as temporary member of the Canadian Transportation Agency for a term of one year.

Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited announced four new directors on the board of Canadian Pacific Railway. David Garza-Santos, a KCS director since 2016, has been chairman and CEO of Maquinaria Diesel SA de CV (MADISA) since 1994. Antonio Garza, a KCS director since 2010, is currently counsel to the law firm of White & Case in Mexico City. He brings diplomatic, legal and international business skills developed through his experience as an attorney, and as United States’ Ambassador to Mexico (2002-2009). Henry Maier, a KCS director since 2017, served as president and CEO of FedEx Ground, until his retirement in 2021. Janet Kennedy, first appointed a KCS director in 2017, served as vice-president, North America Regions, Google Cloud, and was president of Microsoft Canada.

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