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      T. R. (Bob) Clapp worked for Imperial Oil beginning in 1966 and retired as Director of safety and environmental affairs in 1996. Following his successful career at Imperial, Bob joined the Canadian Petroleum Products Institute (CPPI) in Ottawa as Vice President External Relations and was later appointed Vice President, Ontario Division in Toronto and retired from CPPI in 2004.

Bob is one of the founding members of the Clean Air Foundation and has held the position of President since the organization’s inception. He is also a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario, National Advisory Council on Energy Efficiency and has served on several boards and executive councils including of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, an advisor to the Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation and a member of the Standards Council Advisory Committee on Environmental Management Systems.
 
           
           
      Craig A. Jobber has been active in the indoor air quality (IAQ) business across Canada for 30 years. Currently he is the Chair of Healthy Indoors Partnership Ltd., and CEO of Airtech Innovations Inc. Both companies are active in IAQ technology, standards, and service, and are leaders in the air quality industry.  
           
           
      Joan King’s twenty-year political career encompassed the City of Toronto Council, Metro Council and the North York Board of Education. As Chair of the Metro Works Committee she showed leadership on many environment issues. She initiated the Blue Ribbon Committee on Air Quality and garnered support across the GTA for its innovative recommendations.

Joan is currently the President of JK Consulting and a member of the College of Nurses of Ontario.
 
           
           
      Barbara began her professional career in the areas of marketing and business development. Barbara joined the Canadian Diabetes Association in 2001. As Director, Business Development, Barbara provides strategic leadership to the Association’s portfolio of business operations, with annual revenues in excess of $30 Million. Barbara provides strategic guidance for the development and implementation of national marketing plans with a strong emphasis on community based initiatives and maintains a strong commitment to expanding revenue sources through socially and environmentally responsible endeavors.  
           
           
      André Roberts joined RBC in 2006 and is currently the Director of Corporate Communications. André leads a dynamic team responsible for providing internal and external communications support for Global Technology & Operations (GTO) with more than 18,300 worldwide. André’s previous experience in corporate communications and public relations during the past 15 years includes “tours of duty” with CIBC, BCE/Bell Canada, Sun Life Financial, Canada Life Financial Corporation and The Lung Association.  
           
           
      Dr. Quentin Chiotti has a Ph. D. in Geography from the University of Western and has worked extensively in the area of climate change since 1993. He has worked for Pollution Probe since 2002 and was appointed the Climate Change Programme Director at Pollution Probe in April 2007. He has published over 40 articles in scholarly journals and books, and is the co-lead author of the Ontario chapter to the national report “From Impacts to Adaptation: Canada in a Changing Climate 2007”. He was the recipient of the 2007 Canadian Association of Geographers Award for Service to Government or Business, and was recently appointed to the Ontario Expert Panel on Climate Change Adaptation.

Quentin has represented Pollution Probe on over a dozen environment-related advisory boards and committees, including the Canadian Climate Impacts and Adaptation Network (Ontario), the Management Committee of the Air Quality Health Index, and the Federal-Provincial Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Air Issues.
 
           
           
      Lorraine Fung is a Health Promotion Consultant at the Environmental Protection Office of Toronto Public Health. Her key program areas are the City of Toronto Corporate Smog Alert Response Plan and the Air Quality Health Index.

Before joining Toronto Public Health, Lorraine worked with a number of community groups in the development of many environmental health programs, including The Lung Association’s national social marketing campaign, C.A.N. DO The Movement for Clean Air Now. She also has a longstanding commitment to environmental health, particularly as this relates to ethnocultural minority groups, and has been involved in outreaching to the Chinese community on environmental issues.
 
           
           
      Lloyd Taylor is the founder and President of Taylor Label, a Toronto area manufacturer with world-wide sales of niche, pressure-sensitive, label products. Post University, Lloyd spent several years working in the label industry and then launched Taylor Label in the early 1990's out of a desire to bring new solutions to a mature market. Since that time, Taylor Label has become the segment leader in bar coded, blank and digitally-printed labels.

Lloyd's commitment to minimizing his own environmental footprint has been a guiding principle for Taylor Label. The company was recently voted “The Most Environmentally Progressive Printer in Canada” and is the first label company in North America to be FSC Certified.
 
           
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