Board of Directors
- Bates, J. (Chair)
- Vice-President & GM Asset Development
- Chevron Canada Resources
- Schock, S.C. (Vice-Chair)
- Senior Vice-President, Engineering & Technical Services
- TransCanada PipeLines Limited
- Allen, S.
- President, Technip Canada Limited
- Craig, T.
- Team Lead, Deep Panuke Development
- EnCana Corporation
- Fleming, W.
- Vice-President, East Coast
- Petro-Canada
- Gosine, Dr. R.
- Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
- Memorial University of Newfoundland
- House, Dr. D.
- Deputy Minister
- Provincial Development Plan
- Executive Council
- Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Loomis, Dr. C.
- Vice-President (Research)
- Memorial University of Newfoundland
- Randell, Dr. C.
- President & CEO
- C-CORE
- Schramm, Dr. L.
- President & CEO, Saskatchewan Research Council
- Thistle, W., Q.C., C. Arb
- Principal
- Innovative Dispute Resolutions Inc.
- Young, V.
- Company Director
- Officers of the Corporation
- Randell, C.J., B.Eng. Lakehead, M.A.Sc., Ph.D. Victoria, P.Eng.; President and Chief Executive Officer
- Kennedy, S.C., B.Comm., C.M.A. Memorial, Vice-President, Operations
- Phillips, R., B.Sc. Bristol, M.Phil., Ph.D. Cambridge, P.Eng.; Cross appointment with Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
- Booton, M., Corporate Secretary
- Management Team
- Delaney, B.J., B.Sc.Eng. Queen's, P.Eng.
- Fowler, C., B.Eng., M.Eng. Memorial, P.Eng.
- Kenny, S., B.Eng., M.Eng., Memorial, Ph.D. Daltech, P.Eng.; Cross Appointment with Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science
- Morgan, V.R., M.A. Cambridge, M.Sc. Imperial College, P.Eng.
- Power, D., B.Eng., M.Eng. Memorial, P.Eng.
- Ralph, F., B.Eng., M.Eng. Memorial, P.Eng.
C-CORE is an applied R&D corporation in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador with over 60 staff. Located on the campus of Memorial University of Newfoundland, it embraces a wide spectrum of engineering and business skills required by resource industries operating in global markets. C-CORE works closely with industrial partners to develop technologies for resource industries and collaborates with industries, research institutes, universities and government agencies to build highly skilled teams that respond to global technology challenges. Since 1975, its activities have grown to include applied R&D, technology transfer and technology demonstration, commercialization of intellectual property, and specialized advisory services to a wide range of industries.
The collaborative work environment at C-CORE allows the organization to apply the fullest available range of expertise to client needs. Undertaking major programs in ice engineering, remote sensing, geotechnical engineering and intelligent systems, C-CORE applies this expertise across a number of resource sectors including oil and gas, mining, pipelines, forestry, and pulp and paper.
C-CORE's in-house facilities include an Acutronic 680-2 Centrifuge Machine, a full-scale buried pipeline modelling facility, mechanical, electrical, and soils laboratories to support its research activities, and excellent computing capabilities including the connection to a high speed network. C-CORE's clients are national and international companies, and government agencies from many market sectors, the largest being pipeline, oil and gas, and mining. Working in partnership with other R&D corporations, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), and academia to deliver services and technologies maximizes both the R&D effort and the financial resources for projects.
C-CORE's Board of Directors, a majority whom are from industry, keep C-CORE linked to the needs of its industrial clients. When required to do so, C-CORE diversifies into new technology areas to support the activities of its stakeholders. Further, the cultivation of human resources, in close collaboration with the University, is a key element of the organization's strategic vision. C-CORE offers many opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students to work on industry relevant projects and for its employees to pursue higher education. C-CORE remains dedicated to the economic development of Canada, in particular the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.