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Lail tapped to lead PSAC

Don Horne   

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Gurpreet Lail has been named President and CEO of Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) effective June 28.

“Gurpreet Lail is the right leader for PSAC,” said January McKee, PSAC board chair and president, AMGAS Services Inc. “Beyond being an extremely capable and competent executive, Gurpreet is authentic and genuine in her desire to support a thriving Canadian energy sector. She is a creative change agent and we look forward to her leadership as we navigate a transformational period for our energy industry and the role PSAC will play contributing to the development of all sources of Canadian energy.”

Lail is a “proven executive with a track record of leadership success building alliances, developing value added programs, growing revenues, fund raising and achieving positive policy outcomes that benefit Canadians broadly,” states the press release.

Lail looks forward to this opportunity and says, “In my career, I have worked closely with the senior executives of Canada’s energy industry, including PSAC executives in the service, supply and manufacturing sector and executives from their exploration and production clients. I am excited to expand on this network to build alliances, programs and positive policy outcomes that will help this sector sustainably contribute to the Canadian economy and the communities where PSAC members operate.”

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A lawyer by education and strategic leader by experience, Lail’s leadership career includes more than 20 years in policy accomplishments and government advocacy across Western Canada and at national levels from progressive roles at the Fraser Institute; Manning Center; as Executive Director of Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (STARS); and most recently as President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters Calgary.

Throughout her career, Lail has been a staunch advocate for Canadian energy and knows firsthand the positive contributions it makes to the Canadian economy. While at STARS for eight years, she helped expand the foundation from Alberta to cover three provinces across the western Canadian sedimentary basin and she was the executive lead working with PSAC on the PSAC STARS and SPURS Gala that has now raised more than $18 million for STARS across 27 years and counting.29dk2902l

Lail grew up and was educated in Alberta with a degree in political science from the University of Lethbridge and a degree in law from the University of Alberta. While she has worked mainly in Calgary, her work includes accomplishments across Western Canada and nationally. She resides in Calgary with her husband and two children.

Lail assumes the role from interim President and CEO, Elizabeth Aquin.

“On behalf of PSAC and our members, I would like to thank Elizabeth for her work over the last year in helping the association successfully navigate the challenges of the industry in the COVID-19 environment,” McKee said.

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