Stella-Jones
Silvana Travaglini is the Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Stella-Jones. Silvana has over 25 years of experience in the fields of accounting and finance.
Travaglini began their career at Price Waterhouse Coopers as a senior auditor. Silvana then went on to work for Canadian Pacific Limited as a manager in group accounting. In 1998, they began working for the Société générale de financement du Québec as their vice-president and controller. After 13 years with the company, they left to join Stella Jones Inc. as their vice-president and chief accounting officer. In September 2017, they were promoted to their current role at Stella-Jones.
Travaglini is a certified chartered professional accountant and holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Concordia University.
Silvana Travaglini is a graduate of McGill University's Public Accountancy program. Silvana has worked in the accounting and finance field for over 10 years.
Silvana Travaglini reports to Éric Vachon, President and Chief Executive Officer. They work with Michael Goeller - VP, Arbor Preservative Systems, Patrick Kirkham - VP, Railway Tie Operations, and David Whitted - VP, Railway Tie Sales Operations.
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Stella-Jones
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Stella-Jones is a Canada-based company, which is a producer and marketer of pressure treated wood products. The Company supplies North America's railroad operators with railway ties and timbers, and the continent's electrical utilities and telecommunication companies with utility poles. It manufactures and distributes residential lumber and accessories to retailers for outdoor applications, as well as industrial products, which include marine and foundation pilings, construction timbers, wood for bridges and coal tar-based products. It has treating and pole peeling facilities across Canada and the United States, and sells its products primarily in these two countries. The Company operates approximately 35 treating plants, approximately 15 pole-peeling facilities and a coal tar distillery. These facilities are located in approximately five Canadian provinces and approximately 18 American states, and are complemented by an extensive distribution network across North America.