Northland Power Inc
Lisa Colnett is a Corporate Director and has held a series of senior executive roles for companies with global operations, including as Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Corporate Services, for Kinross Gold Corporation from 2008 to 2013. From 1996 to 2008, Ms. Colnett was a founding executive of Celestica, one of the world’s leading providers of electronics manufacturing services, serving as Senior Vice President, Human Resources, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, and President of the Memory Division. Prior to that, was employed by IBM Canada from 1981 to 1996. Ms. Colnett is a Director of Parex Resources, where she is Chair of the Compensation and Human Resources committee, and a member of the HS&E and Reserves committee. She is also a Director of Parkland where she is Chair of the Human Resources and Governance committee, and a member of the Environmental, Sustainability and Governance committee.
Ms. Colnett holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario and is a member of the Institute of Corporate Directors and a Institute of Corporate Directors’ designation (ICD.D).
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Northland Power Inc
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Northland Power Inc. is a Canada-based power producer. The Company is focused on developing, building, owning and operating clean and green power infrastructure assets in Canada, Europe and other selected global jurisdictions. Its segments include Offshore Wind, Thermal, On-shore Renewable and Other. Offshore Wind segment includes Gemini and Nordsee One operating facilities. Thermal segment includes Iroquois Falls, Kingston, Kirkland Lake, North Battleford, Spy Hill and Thorold operating facilities. On-shore Renewable segment includes Cochrane Solar, Grand Bend, Jardin, McLean's, Mont Louis and Solar operating facilities. Its facilities produce electricity from clean-burning natural gas and renewable resources, such as wind, solar and biomass. The Company owns or has a net economic interest in approximately 2, 014 megawatts (MW) of power-producing facilities with a total operating capacity of approximately 2, 429 MW.