MCAC Tania

MCAC announces new leadership

Friday, February 21, 2020

Pierre Boucher, CEO of the Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada (MCAC), will leave the association on Feb. 28.

Boucher’s leadership helped to move MCAC forward on a number of important issues, including a new emphasis on innovation and technology, great progress on key advocacy issues such as the naming of subtrades and other industry practices, helping to modernize many of the operations at the MCA Canada national office, and creating a closer working relationship with MCA partners across Canada.

MCAC has appointed Tania Johnston as its new CEO along with Ken Lancastle as COO. Johnston and Lancastle will work together in close partnership on the strategy and operations of MCAC. Johnston has been with MCABC for almost 20 years in a number of roles. She became MCAC executive director, education and special projects in 2018. Lancastle joined MCAC in 2018 as executive director, communications, industry outreach and innovation.

“On behalf of the MCA Canada executive committee, we would like to thank Pierre for his service as MCA Canada CEO these past two years,” said MCA Canada president and chair Dave Holek. “Pierre brought a new and innovative perspective to the association on a number of important issues for MCAC. As Pierre moves on, we would like to wish him all the best and extend our appreciation for his hard work and dedication to the association and the industry.”

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