Mike Brennan has been named chief executive officer of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. An MBA graduate of Carleton University, Brennan has an extensive background as an executive in both the not-for-profit and for-profit sectors with organizations such as CESe, the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists and Scotiabank.
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP recently hired two new associates. Natasha Gulati practises in the areas of intellectual property, intellectual property litigation, patents and life sciences. Matt Perron, who previously worked at Norton Rose Fulbright, practises in the areas of business and corporate commercial and commercial real estate.
Hats off
The Ottawa International Airport had two podium finishes at the recent Airport Service Quality Awards sponsored by Airports Council International. The airport won the gold medal in the category of Best Airport by Size and Region – North America for airports that serve between two million and five million passengers per year and tied for second place in the category of Best Airport by Region – North America among all airports serving more than two million passengers. The awards, which are determined by passenger surveys, measure 34 key performance indicators. In 2017, there were 343 participating airports in 84 countries.
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