2024 Leadership Team

Greig Cameron

President and CEO

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Greig is the President and CEO of Enova. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Cameron was the Vice-President of Innovation and Business Transformation with overall responsibility for the organization’s people and culture, innovation, business development, post-merger integration, corporate communications, and meter-to-cash operations.

Prior to that, he was the Vice President of Engineering and Information Technology at the former Kitchener-Wilmot Hydro (KWH) since 2016. His career at KWH began in 2004 as a Distribution Engineer. Before joining KWH, Greig was employed by the Jamaica Public Service Company, a vertically integrated electric utility company, where he held various positions in engineering and operations.

Mr. Cameron is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and a licensed Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario with over 25 years of experience providing engineering and management services to the electric power distribution industry. Mr. Cameron currently serves as a member of the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) Utility Advisory Council (UAC) and the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) Cyber Security Advisory Committee. Mr. Cameron holds a Master of Engineering degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering and a Master of Science degree in Management Information Systems.

Margaret Nanninga

Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer

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Ms. Nanninga is the Vice President Finance & CFO and has overall responsibility for Finance, Regulatory Affairs, Customer Care & Supply Chain Management.

Ms. Nanninga is a CPA (Certified Professional Accountant) with over 25 years of experience in the electricity distribution industry, joining the former Kitchener-Wilmot Hydro in June 1996.  Ms. Nanninga holds a Masters Certificate in Energy Sector Leadership from the Schulich School of Business at York University, a Bachelor of Accounting Science degree from the University of Calgary and an MBA from Laurentian University.

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Dorothy Moryc

Vice President, Grid Transformation and Chief Distribution Officer

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Ms. Moryc had been the Vice-President, Engineering & Stations at Waterloo North Hydro since September 2018. She joined Waterloo North Hydro and started her career in the Stations Engineering department overseeing construction and upgrades to transformer stations and communication systems used by the Control Room. Prior to being named Vice-President her responsibilities included the distribution system capital projects as the Manager of Distribution Engineering. She holds a B.A.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, and an MBA from Richard Ivey School of Business. She is also registered as a Professional Engineer in the province of Ontario.

Mark Dillon

Vice President, Information Technology

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Mr Dillon has been the Vice-President of Information Technology Services at Waterloo North Hydro since July 2019. He began his career as a software developer in the utility sector during Y2K, deregulation and has led multiple smart metering deployments. Having worked in private, municipal, education and utility sectors, he brings practical experience in intelligent communities, fibre optics, wireless networks, SCADA, information security and the complexities of the utility industry. Most recently, 2016 to 2019, he managed information technology for the City of Sarnia where he assisted in a dark fibre optic build, adoption of open source technology, build of new website, placement in the 2019 Top7 intelligent communities and recognition through a 2018 Chamber of Commerce OBAA.

Will Stratford

Director, Corporate Services

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Mr. Stratford has been the Director of Corporate Services at Waterloo North Hydro since September 2020 where his responsibilities include Health and Safety, Sustainability, Human Resources and Facilities. Prior to his current role, Will was the Manager of Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE). He holds a BSc in Kinesiology from the University of Waterloo, a Masters Certificate in Energy Sector Leadership from the Schulich School of Business at York University, and an MBA from Royal Roads University.

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Sara Leslie

Director, People and Culture

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Ms. Leslie is a human resource professional and brings extensive experience to the role with over 25 years of progressive experience in big box retail, heavy equipment distribution, analytical laboratories, and manufacturing. She has proven success in planning, developing and leading human resources initiatives including change implementation, communications, learning project development and deployment, performance/leadership development, employee/labour relations, recruitment and retention, compensation planning and analysis, and employee recognition.

Sara attended Trent University where she earned her B.Sc. (Honours) in Biology/Anthropology and Georgian College where she completed HR Management studies. Sara has lived, worked, and travelled all over the world, experiencing the richness of different cultures and customs. This experience has fostered a deep appreciation for the value that diversity brings and a passion for helping people achieve their goals.

Fault Location, Isolation and Service Restoration Project (FLISR)

FLISR allows SCADA-controllable devices to automatically activate when a fault is detected. This activation automatically reroutes power to restore as many customers as quickly as possible after an outage. Later this year, the system will also monitor the network for sudden loss of voltage and attempt to isolate the cause and reroute power to as many customers affected as possible.

For more information on FLISR and its impact on reducing outage minutes across Enova’s service territory, visit enovapower.com/innovation.