Reynold Peters

With continuous involvement in CHES since 2005 across numerous chapter and national roles, I believe I can continue to be a valued and contributing member of the National Executive as Vice President, if elected. My three years as National Secretary and nearly four years as National Treasurer have provided me with a strong understanding of the responsibilities and leadership required for this role. I am committed to building on the work I have undertaken to date and will continue to serve CHES and its membership with dedication, collaboration, and integrity.

Biography

  • Education:
    • Served as a Field Engineer in the Canadian Armed Forces 1985-86
    • Graduated from Red River College Polytech 1988, certificate in Architectural Drafting
  • Work Experience:
    • Wardrop Engineering: Municipal Drafting and Design department
    • Loewen Windows: Research and Design Dept
    • Westland Construction: Estimator and Project Manager
    • Schmidtke Millwork: Senior Estimator
    • A & K Millwork: Senior Project Manager
    • Altona Community Memorial Hospital, Donwood Manor Personal Care Home: Clerk of the Works
    • Winnipeg Blood Transfusion Service Center (Canadian Blood Services): Construction Officer
    • Southern Health-Sante’ Sud: Manager of Projects and Facilities
    • Shared Health: Senior Project Manager
    •  Winnipeg Regional Health Authority:  Senior Project Manager – Current

CHES Experience

I have been a CHES member since 2005 with becoming active in the MB chapter in 2007 as the membership rep. Then in 2008 I added to my CHES involvement by becoming the Vice Chair and then Chair for the MB Chapter until I passed the torch on to Stephen Cumpsty in 2024. In 2019 I also became the CHES National Secretary (3 years) while maintaining my role as Vice Chair and Chair for the MB Chapter. In 2022 I became the CHES National Treasurer while still being the MB Chapter Chair, and have stayed on as the National Treasurer since.

  • Current chair for the Canadian Healthcare Construction Course Subcommittee (CanHCC) and the National Healthcare Engineering and Facilities Week Subcommittee (NHEFW)
  • National Membership committee since 2007 in various roles as MB rep and National Exec Liaison till 2024
  • National Communications Committee since 2019 in various roles as the National Exec Liaison and the Website Subcommittee (present)
  • National Conference Planning Committee since 2010 to present.