Alberta Judicial Nominating Committee
Nicholson, Christa
Christa Nicholson, KC, is a lawyer with over 20 years of experience in Alberta. She is currently a partner with the Jensen Shawa Solomon Duguid Hawkes LLP law firm. Christa has written and presented extensively in the fields of insolvency and restructuring law and alternative dispute resolution. She works on complex insolvency, commercial, energy, real estate, injunctive, and estates disputes. She has a Juris Doctor from Queen's University and is working to complete her Masters of Law in Dispute Resolution from Pepperdine School of Law, CA.
Christa Nicholson, KC, was directly recruited and appointed on the basis of acceptably meeting the competencies, skills and attributes required by the Committee.
Cenaiko, Harvey
Harvey Cenaiko is a retired police officer with over 40 years' service in Canada's criminal justice system. He was an MLA for Calgary-Buffalo and was Alberta Solicitor General and Minister of Public Security. He moved to the Parole Board of Canada as Vice-Chair for the prairie region and then as Chair and Chief Executive Officer. He has certificates in Personnel Administration, Human Resource Development and Management Development, all from the University of Calgary and a Human Resources Management certificate from Queen's University.
Harvey Cenaiko was directly recruited and appointed on the basis of acceptably meeting the competencies, skills and attributes required by the Committee.
Evans, John
John Evans, KC, has been practicing law in Alberta for over 20 years and is currently the managing partner at the Stringam law firm. He has appeared at all levels of Alberta Courts, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Saskatchewan Provincial Court and Court of King's Bench, the Federal Court of Canada and the Federal Tax Court of Canada. John is also a seminar presenter for the Legal Education Society of Alberta.
John Evans, KC, was directly recruited and appointed on the basis of acceptably meeting the competencies, skills and attributes required by the Committee.
Timbres, Melissa
Melissa Timbres is a partner with Miller Thompson LLP in Edmonton. She is a member of the Business Law and Privacy Practice Groups and advises on issues related to commercial real estate and land development, commercial financings, intellectual property agreements and privacy contracts. Melissa previously worked as a home care nurse and community health nurse at the Strathcona County Health Centre. She has a Nursing Diploma from Grant MacEwan College, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Alberta.
Melissa Timbres was directly recruited and appointed on the basis of acceptably meeting the competencies, skills and attributes required by the Committee.
Nelson, Patricia
Patricia Nelson worked in the energy industry as Controller for Sabre Petroleum, and Financial Control Manager for Suncor Inc. prior to being elected to the Alberta Legislature for 15 years. She served as Minister of Energy, Economic Development, Government Services and Finance. She was a member of the Treasury Board and Agenda and Priorities for 12 years. She currently is a member of the Board of Directors of Altalink, Optiom Inc., and WHY Resources Inc. She has a B.Com from the University of Calgary.
Patricia Nelson was directly recruited and appointed on the basis of acceptably meeting the competencies, skills and attributes required by the Committee.
Cooper, Terrence
Terrence Cooper, KC, is the managing partner with the Cooper & Company law firm. He has litigation experience in the areas of personal injury, medical malpractice, family law, insurance, employment and estate litigation. He also practices in corporate law, commercial financing and real estate. During his 39-year career, he has been active in continuing legal education, lecturing at seminars across the province and has been active in his community serving on numerous boards. He has a bachelor of laws degree from the University of Calgary.
Terrence Cooper, KC, was directly recruited and appointed on the basis of acceptably meeting the competencies, skills and attributes required by the Committee.
Crowfoot, Chief Ouray
Chief Ouray Crowfoot is the Chief of Siksika Nation and spent several years away from Siksika gaining his education and work experience and returned in 2017 to assist the Nation in the role of Chief Financial Officer. Chief Ouray Crowfoot earned a Master's degree in Business Administration (MBA), a Master's degree in Accounting (MACC) and earned the designation of Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
Chief Ouray Crowfoot was directly recruited and appointed on the basis of acceptably meeting the competencies, skills and attributes required by the Committee.