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Ryan Gillard

Firefighter at Township of Brock

Ryan Gillard has extensive experience in the energy sector, particularly in transmission system operations. Since June 2010, Ryan has held various managerial roles at Hydro One, including Lead Sr. Manager Transmission System Operations and Sr. Manager Transmission System Control, overseeing operations within the high voltage transmission system across Ontario. Additionally, Ryan has served as a volunteer firefighter in both the Township of Brock and the Township of Oro-Medonte. Previous experience includes a position as a Signal and Control Maintainer at CN. Ryan holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Nipissing University and an Electrical Engineering Technology diploma from Cambrian College.

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Brock, Canada

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Township of Brock

The Township of Brock is located on the east shore of Lake Simcoe approximately 1.5 hours northeast of Toronto. The municipality presents three distinct urban areas, numerous hamlets, and beautiful countryside. While agriculture is our largest employer, a full range of commercial and industrial businesses are located within the urban areas of Beaverton, Cannington, and Sunderland. The Township’s location on Lake Simcoe and the Trent-Severn Waterway make it a popular destination for tourists – both summer and winter. The municipality was named for General Sir Isaac Brock, a young soldier who was shot by the Americans as he led his soldiers into battle attempting to prevent the Americans from establishing a landing at Queenston Heights during the War of 1812. The municipality was created as a result of the proclamation of the Regional Municipality of Durham Act, S.O. 1973 and consists of the former Townships of Brock and Thorah, the Village of Beaverton, the Village of Cannington, and the dissolution of the Police Village of Sunderland. The Township’s coat of arms was designed and formally adopted on November 28th, 1988. There is also a detailed explanation of the arms depicted. You can find out more about the Township by clicking on the Township Brochure link to download a copy or by clicking on the Economic Development Booklet, as well as generalized street maps.


Headquarters

Brock, Canada

Employees

51-200

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