Mark Romoff – President and Chief Executive Officer of The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships

by pmnationtalk on November 13, 20195075 Views

NationTalk speaks with Mark Romoff, who is the President and Chief Executive Officer of The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships. Over his twenty five year career with the government of Canada, Mark served as Executive Director in the Department of Industry and as a senior diplomat in the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Global Affairs Canada), serving in Nigeria, Mexico, Malaysia, Japan, and the United States.

Established in 1993, the Council’s mission is to collaborate with all levels of government and Indigenous Communities to enable smart, innovative approaches to public infrastructure development and service delivery to achieve the best outcomes for Canadians.

Mark speaks about the progress between the council and the Indigenous communities. He also talks about the challenges on Skilled Trade along with multi-billion infrastructure projects across Canada.

The council is hosting its 27th Annual CC3P conference on public-private partnerships this November 18th and 19th at the Sheraton Centre in Toronto.

To register, visit CCPPP Annual Conference.

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