Thursday, September 25, 2025 – Mississauga, Ontario – The Association of Consulting Engineering Companies – Ontario (ACEC-Ontario) is pleased to announce the updated results of its 2025–2026 Board of Directors election following a review of votes.
“We are excited to welcome our new Board members – Robert Moroney (Elements Engineering Inc.), Chris Sandink (EXP Services Inc.), and Sunil Kothari (AtkinsRéalis Canada Inc.) – along with reelected members David Chamberlain (CIMA+), and Montana Wilson (GRIT Engineering Inc.),” announced Ryan Matthews, 2025-2026 Chair of ACEC-Ontario. “We look forward to their contributions as we enter the next strategic planning cycle later this fall. Additionally, we want to thank departing Directors, Derek Potvin (Robinson Consultants) and Shawn Scott (R.V. Anderson Associates Limited), who both have dedicated their time selflessly and contributed significantly to the Association.”
The 2025–2026 Board of Directors is now comprised of:
- Ryan Matthews, J.L. Richards & Associates Limited, Chair
- Mark Tulloch, TULLOCH Engineering, Past Chair
- David Chamberlain, CIMA+, Chair-Elect
- Tom Halpenny, H.H. Angus, Treasurer
- Valery Woloshyn, Stantec Consulting Ltd., Chair of Governance Committee
- Nikos Chalaris, AECOM Canada Ltd.
- Matthew Eades, Associated Engineering Ltd.
- Carolyn Francis, Jacobs
- Sunil Kothari, AtkinsRéalis Canada Inc.
- Ben Hunter, Parsons
- Robert Moroney, Elements Engineering Inc.
- Chris Sandink, EXP Services Inc.
- Montana Wilson, GRIT Engineering Inc.
About ACEC-Ontario
ACEC-Ontario represents the interests of 140 consulting engineering firms that collectively employ over 29,000 Ontarians. Accumulated gross revenues of consulting engineering firms across the country contribute more than $10 billion to the Ontario economy.
ACEC-Ontario is dedicated to fostering a business and regulatory climate that empowers its member companies to deliver unparalleled services and value to clients. The Association champions the vital role that consulting engineering plays in enhancing social, economic, and environmental well-being in Ontario and beyond.