New Directors Add Focus to Prolity
Feb 11, 2009
Prolity Corporation has added three new directors to their management team. Richard Moreau continues in his role as Director, Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness and is joined by Ken Tong as the Director, Defence and Security, Sherry Lachine as the Director, IT Security and Nicole Scheidl, Director Business Development.
Ken has a very strong technical and management background. He is a graduate of the Royal Military College (RMC) in computer engineering and spent 12 years in the Canadian Forces, employed as a Signals Officer. Ken’s management skills were further honed with Peregrine Systems, where he managed the customer-support team and through Home Depot’s intensive leadership and management training program. Ken was fast tracked into the Store (General) Manager position with Home Depot where he was responsible for overseeing construction, staffing, training and management of a new store in Pembroke, Ontario. “Since he joined us in 2007, Ken has provided highly valued services to DND,” observed Paul de Grandpre, Prolity’s President and CEO. “His combined strengths in understanding the technical issues and managing people and processes has allowed us to provide significant value to our clients. We are very pleased to have him take on the responsibility of Director of Prolity’s Defence and Security business line.”
Sherry is another RMC graduate who has joined the Prolity management team. Sherry’s background as a project and systems engineer for DND, General Dynamics Canada (GDC) and CANAC/Microtel gives her a breadth of experience that uniquely places her to develop Prolity’s IT Security business line. “I have watched Sherry’s career with great interest since her graduation from RMC,” states Paul de Grandpré, “and I am pleased that she is bringing to Prolity her energy and intellectual drive in the development of our IT Security business line.”
Nicole, the newest Director to join Prolity, brings to the company a strong background in management, business development and law to her role as Prolity’s Director, Business Development. Nicole practiced law with Cunningham, Swan in Kingston, Ontario, and was the Lower School Principal at Hawthorn School for Girls in Toronto before shifting her focus to strategic and business development as the Director of Business Development for Agile Communications Group in Tampa, Florida. “Nicole’s versatility, adaptability and intellectual capacity are adding to our growth and development as a company,” says de Grandpré, “and I believe we are on a solid trajectory of growth with these new directors.”