
Chris Lumb to Resign as CEO of TEC Edmonton
Chris Lumb, the long-time CEO of TEC Edmonton, has announced that he will resign on June 30, 2019. “After nearly 10 years with TEC Edmonton, I decided this was the
Chris Lumb, the long-time CEO of TEC Edmonton, has announced that he will resign on June 30, 2019. “After nearly 10 years with TEC Edmonton, I decided this was the
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