EXAMPLES OF CAREERS AT KENROC

The company's policy is to promote from within whenever possible. To this end, the company encourages employees to take a variety of educational courses and seminars at company expense. In addition, employees with identified growth potential and a desire for greater job responsibilities follow in-house training programs.

The following are some examples of employees who have progressed through the ranks of Kenroc or it's affiliated companies:

Bruce Barclay started as a Drivers Helper in Winnipeg in 1985 and later became a Driver. He then moved into Inside Sales and Purchasing, then became the Operations Manager. During this time, he completed his Certificate in Management from the University of Manitoba. In 1997, he was promoted to General Manager of the Prince George branch and then moved to our Minneapolis branch in 2000. In May of 2003, he made the move back to our Winnipeg branch and is now the Assistant General Manager.

Tim Ritchot started as a Driver in Calgary in 1993, later moved to Inside Sales and then to Outside Sales Representative. In 2000, he was promoted to General Manager of the Prince George branch. In July 2005, Tim made the move to our Edmonton branch to serve as Assistant General Manager.

Eddie Green started as a Driver in Calgary in 1991, later moved to Inside Sales and then to Operations Manager in Prince George. In 1999, Eddie was promoted to Operations Manager in Winnipeg, and became a Sales Representative in our Burnaby branch in 2004. In July 2005, Eddie moved back to Prince George to take on the role of General Manager.

Cindy Street started as a Computer Operator in Saskatoon in 1984, later became Office Manager and in 1996 was promoted to Office Manager of our largest branch - Calgary. She has since returned to Saskatoon as their Office Manager.

Joyann Larsen started in Regina in 1989 as a Computer Operator, later became Office Manager at affiliated company, Builders Choice Products Ltd., and in 1996 took on the added responsibility of Computer Systems Trainer for all of Kenroc.

Mike Dudych started as Warehouse Worker in the Winnipeg Branch in 1999. In March 2004, he became an Inside Sales Representative in the Winnipeg branch.

Matt Potter began as a Delivery Specialist in Winnipeg in 1999. In about three months, he was promoted to driver of the three ton, and in eight months he earned his Class three license and began operating the boom truck. In November of 2000 he moved to the Inside Sales role, and became the Operations Manager in March of 2004.

Mike Hick started with Kenroc's Edmonton branch in 1998, working on the trucks. He then moved to Inside Sales in 1999, and is now the Shipper/Receiver in our Calgary branch.

George Diewold started in Regina in 1978 as a Driver, later became Operations Manager, then a Sales Representative and in 1988 became Manager of Sexton Trucking.


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