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Gary Williams, P.Eng.

President & CEO

IEDG Infrastructure & Energy Inc.

Gary Williams has over 30 years of experience in the engineering and construction (E&C) industry and is the President and CEO of IEDG Infrastructure & Energy Inc., a company that supports boards, investors, executive leadership, and organizations in the development of infrastructure, power, mining and oil and gas projects. He is also a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) and an Executive Coach and Strategist, providing advisory and coaching support to C-level executives and senior managers of various companies and organizations.

Gary has overseen and managed some of the world's largest and most complex construction projects, covering a broad range of industries and sectors. He has successfully delivered projects such as the Detour Gold project in northern Ontario, the Reliance Jamnagar Export Refinery in India, and the Metromedia Fiber Network in the San Francisco Bay area. He has also led the reorganization of Gemini Corporation, an Alberta construction and fabrication company, and advised Bruce Power on how to set up their $12 billion major component replacement project for success. 

Gary leverages his extensive knowledge of best practices of the Engineering Construction business and mega-project management to help his clients and partners achieve their project and organizational objectives and minimize risks.

His deep experience developing high-performance teams and establishing clear accountability and governance principles within existing operations provides an advantage for clients and partners seeking his executive coaching and mentoring abilities.

Gary Williams, P.Eng.

PEO West Central Regional Chapters Symposium
Engineering Today's Infrastructure for Tomorrow

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What

PEO West Central Region Symposium

When

April 5th, 2025

Where

Toronto Airport Marriott Hotel

901 Dixon Road,

Toronto, Ontario, M9W 1J5

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