Our Team
Peter launched CryoLogistics in 2013 after being inspired by his late father-in-law's invention.
Prior to CryoLogistics, Peter was a career RCMP officer and after retirement held leadership positions in commercial aviation, telecommunications, critical infrastructure protection, and community non-profits.
Peter holds a master’s degree in Disaster and Emergency Management.
Chris is a professional engineer with over 35 years of engineering and management experience including leadership positions as a commissioned officer in the Royal Canadian Navy, teaching and research management positions in the Canadian post-secondary system, and business leadership. He has a diploma in marine engineering, and a degree in electrical engineering from the Royal Military College. His professional experience includes organizational leadership, strategic planning, project management and electrical and marine engineering.
Rodger has twenty years’ experience in project engineering design for fluid dynamics, and has worked in alternative energy systems, technical writing, project management and product development. He is a skilled mechanical engineer with knowledge in electrical and control systems for industrial equipment. He co-authored the design guide for industrial combustion equipment for the Petroleum Technology Alliance of Canada. Most recently, Rodger held an executive leadership position as a senior test and standards compliance engineer in the oil and gas industry.
Peter launched CryoLogistics in 2013 after being inspired by his late father-in-law's invention.
Prior to CryoLogistics, Peter was a career RCMP officer and after retirement held leadership positions in commercial aviation, telecommunications, critical infrastructure protection, and community non-profits.
Peter holds a master’s degree in Disaster and Emergency Management.
Chris is a professional engineer with over 35 years of engineering and management experience including leadership positions as a commissioned officer in the Royal Canadian Navy, teaching and research management positions in the Canadian post-secondary system, and business leadership. He has a diploma in marine engineering, and a degree in electrical engineering from the Royal Military College. His professional experience includes organizational leadership, strategic planning, project management and electrical and marine engineering.
Rodger has twenty years’ experience in project engineering design for fluid dynamics, and has worked in alternative energy systems, technical writing, project management and product development. He is a skilled mechanical engineer with knowledge in electrical and control systems for industrial equipment. He co-authored the design guide for industrial combustion equipment for the Petroleum Technology Alliance of Canada. Most recently, Rodger held an executive leadership position as a senior test and standards compliance engineer in the oil and gas industry.
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