LDI appoints new administrator
VANCOUVER, BC (April 8, 2022) — The Landform Design Institute is pleased to announce the appointment of Jasmine Winter as its new Administrator. The Institute has reached the point that expert help is needed to ensure that administrative needs are met, that Board planning and events are well supported, and that student, individual, and corporate member benefits are well communicated. Among other tasks, Jasmine will help with the ongoing corporate membership drive, preparation of the Institute’s annual report, and organizing of the next annual general meeting.
A chartered professional in human resources, Jasmine brings to the role over 10 years of experience in human resources management and has worked in both the public and private sectors, including five years in the oil and gas industry. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Alberta. “We are thrilled to bring Jasmine on board, given how the Institute is growing and badly needs the kind of guidance and organization skills that she can bring to the important role of ensuring the organization runs smoothly,” said LDI Chair Gord McKenna.
Based in Edmonton, Jasmine is an avid mountain biker and snowboarder, and enjoys hiking and camping (she once hiked Mount Kilimanjaro). She also holds an open water scuba diving certificate.
“I’m really excited to be part of this dynamic, knowledgeable, and committed team,” Jasmine said of her new appointment. With the Institute now more than two-and-a-half-years old and growing, Jasmine’s role is expected to prove critical in ensuring operations continue to run smoothly and the Institute’s day-to-day activities are managed efficiently in support of its mandate of making landform design routine in the mining industry worldwide.