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Nicholas Pryce

Vice President - Planning Group Leader at V3 Companies

Nicholas Pryce has over 25 years of experience in planning and project management. Nicholas is currently the Vice President - Planning Group Leader at V3 Companies, where they are responsible for building a planning division, managing client relationships, and providing Senior Planning services. Prior to joining V3 Companies, Nicholas worked as the Planning Lead, Western Canada at WSP in Canada, where they managed projects, led business development efforts, and conducted public and stakeholder engagement. Nicholas also worked as a Senior Planner/Project Manager at Terrain Group, Harrison Grierson, and Auckland City, where they successfully managed various planning projects and provided consultancy services. Nicholas began their career at the Ministry of Environment, British Columbia as a Policy Advisor, where they focused on topics such as land use decision-making and biodiversity policy. Overall, Nicholas Pryce has a diverse background in planning, project management, and policy development.

Nicholas Pryce attended Howick College from 1984 to 1988. However, it is not specified whether they obtained a degree or pursued any specific field of study during this time.

After completing their schooling at Howick College, Nicholas Pryce enrolled at Massey University from 1988 to 1992. Nicholas pursued a Bachelor of Resource and Environmental Planning with a focus on Urban and Rural Planning.

In terms of additional certifications, Nicholas Pryce obtained the following:

- In January 2007, they became a Full Member of the Canadian Institute of Planners.

- In February 2007, they obtained the MCIP® - Member of the Canadian Institute of Planners title from the Canadian Institute of Planners.

- In April 2010, Nicholas Pryce acquired the Registered Professional Planner certification from the Alberta Professional Planners Institute.

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  • Vice President - Planning Group Leader

    January, 2016 - present