LAPP Corporation
Agoto, Terry
Terry has been a Union Representative with the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE) since November 2001. He acts as union counsel representing AUPE and its members in rights and interest arbitrations and is also a spokesperson for the union for a number of collective bargaining tables. Terry served as an employee-nominated board member on the Public Service Pension Plan (PSPP) Board from February 2009 until July 2013. He held the position of Vice Chair of the PSPP Board from January 2012 until his departure from the PSPP Board in August 2013. Terry also served on the LAPP Corporation Corporate Board from 2013 to 2020, which included two separate terms as Board Chair. Born and raised in Edmonton, Terry graduated from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology with a diploma in Construction Engineering in 1992. He moved to Victoria, BC, to attend the University of Victoria where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree with a major focus in economics in 1997.
Devlin, Noelle
Noelle is the Branch Manager of Talent Acquisition, Service and Solutions with the City of Edmonton. Her areas of responsibility include talent acquisition, pension, benefits and payroll, as well as workforce analytics and business solutions. Previously, Noelle spent eight years in various senior leadership roles within both human resources service delivery and employment policy capacities, including supporting total compensation policy and employee pension plans for the Government of Alberta. Over the past 20 years, Noelle has led transformation work in support of major initiatives within government, including supporting significant legislative changes, implementing new organizational structures, and in transitioning to new enterprise platform solutions. Noelle aspires to cultivate her City of Edmonton leadership competencies and in particular to becoming a more collaborative networker, creative innovator, and inclusive leader.
Nicolay, Robert
Robert returned to Medicine Hat in October 2018 when he was appointed by City Council as the CAO / City Manager. Robert provides leadership for the City organization in executing Council’s strategy and implementing the policies and programs of the municipality. Prior to joining the City of Medicine Hat, Robert was City Manager in Grande Prairie, and prior to that, he was President of Bluenergy Solarwind Canada and Chief Operating Officer of Bluenergy Solarwind Inc (Houston). Robert has also served as President and CEO of Oak Point Energy, an oil company he co-founded, Vice president Mergers and Acquisitions for Pengrowth Energy, President and CEO of the Calgary Olympic Development Association, and President and CEO of ENMAX Corporation. He also served as Chief Commissioner (CAO) for the City of Medicine Hat after managing that City’s Utilities Finance function for several years. Bob started his career in corporate finance and business planning with Amoco Petroleum and Gulf Oil.
Robert holds a Master of Business Administration degree, a Bachelor of Commerce degree, as well as diplomas in business administration and advanced management. He also holds an ICD.D designation from the Institute of Corporate Directors and has served as a director on numerous private and public sector boards over his career.
Stiuca, Antonia
Antonia is the Finance Manager at Alberta School Boards Association. She maintains and develops the budgeting system of the Association, and implements financial policies and accounting internal controls. She also liaises on fiscal items between the Association, Board of Directors, and Audit and Risk Management Committee. She is a Board Director for the Supplemental Integrated Pension Plan (SIPP) and Alberta School Boards Insurance Exchange (ASBIE). Antonia is a Chartered Professional Accountant and holds a Master of Professional Accounting from the University of Saskatchewan.
Bahtia, Robert
Robert served 10 years as a Deputy Minister with the Government of Alberta, responsible for four major portfolios. He has more than 30 years of management and leadership experience, and six years as an Executive Coach. He has had significant responsibility for execution of multiple major corporate and financing transactions, including the creation of TELUS Corporation and financial sector regulation.
He was responsible for the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund’s investment policy, oversaw the Province’s investment operation, and was instrumental in the creation of AIMCo. Robert holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Alberta and a Master’s Degree in Economics from Queen’s University. He holds the Institute of Corporate Directors ICD.D certification and has been an examiner for the Institute.
Robert also chairs the Board of the Balancing Pool and the Alberta Insurance Council Audit Committee and serves on the General Insurance Council.
Bradshaw, Steve
Steve has a strong background in organized labour, bringing a wealth of experience representing Plan members' interests to the LAPP Board. Steve was again elected the President and Business Agent for the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 569 in Edmonton, representing approximately 2400 members in three bargaining units, and has been a union activist for over 35 years in Edmonton, Grande Prairie, and earlier in Sarnia, Ontario. In his role as Business Agent for ATU Local 569, Steve is responsible for negotiating and, with the employer, managing the several benefits plans held with the City of Edmonton and administered by agencies like Alberta Blue Cross and Great West Life.
Weninger, Joanne
Joanne is the Chief Operating Officer at the Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation. Joanne has been at that organization for five years and is responsible for shaping child health investment opportunities through key partnerships with strategic donors, funders, academic and health system partners, and government. Joanne holds an MBA from the University of Calgary and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Ottawa, following a decade-long career as a registered nurse in Alberta. Joanne was also a Principal with Ernst & Young’s consulting.
Marsden, Peter
Peter has over 25 years of labour relations experience in the municipal and electrical power industry. Peter was formerly the President of CUPE Local 38 which represents 5,000 members with the City of Calgary and ENMAX. Peter has also served on the provincial board of CUPE and as President of his community association.
Sander, Darren
Darren is a Human Resources Executive Director at AHS. A business graduate of the University of Alberta, Darren has over 24 years of public (17+ years within Healthcare) and private sector experience in the retirement and insurance industries. In addition to his broader responsibilities within the Human Resources leadership team, Darren provides governance and management oversight to the many benefit and retirement plans and trusts that exist at AHS. Since the 2009 merger of Alberta's provincial health regions and entities, many of the trusts, policies, contracts, and benefit and retirement programs have been newly established, implemented, and managed by Darren and his team. Having served on the LAPP Board of Trustees since 2014, Darren has been a long term member of the LAPP Stakeholder Consultation Group and brings a broad professional pension background, ranging from administration to plan governance.
Banfield, Victor
Victor Banfield is the Director of Negotiations and Policy for the Health Sciences Association of Alberta (HSAA). Prior to joining HSAA, he was a Senior Manager, Negotiations and Assurances, with the Ministry of Treasury Board and Finance. Before joining the Government of Alberta, Mr. Banfield was the Director of Arbitrations and Treasurer for the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 955. Mr. Banfield also served as a trustee on the IUOE, Local 955 pension and benefits plan. Mr. Banfield holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Alberta.
White, Ronda
Ronda is the Chief Audit Executive at Alberta Health Services where she has led Internal Audit and Enterprise Risk Management sine 2010. She is a CPA with over 25 years of knowledge and experience in auditing, governance, risk management and financial accounting, primarily in the public sector. Previously, she worked for the Office of the Auditor General of Alberta where she worked with several government departments, agencies and boards. Ronda also has years of governance experience as a non-profit board member.