(Left to right) Doug Proska, Mike Weatherbee, Maged Yackoub, Daniel Arbour, Susanna Beckstead, Renee McFarland

Oshawa Power gets new CEO and leadership team

Oshawa Power Group has unveiled a new CEO and leadership team as part of its business transformation and modernization plan.

Daniel Arbour has been named President and Chief Executive Officer. Denise Carpenter, interim President and CEO will resume her role as Board Chair.

Arbour brings more than 15 years of leadership and development experience, including a decade in accelerating energy transition and creating a mobile energy infrastructure, most recently as CEO/Global Head of Shell TapUp. Prior, Arbour held several positions in operations, price management, and logistics as well as executive sales and marketing roles for Shell in Canada and across the US. Arbour received his undergraduate degree in International Commerce from the University of Ottawa and University of Vienna, and his MBA from Queens University.

“Daniel is an excellent choice to lead Oshawa Power into the future,” said Denise Carpenter. “Daniel’s extensive experience in business development and energy transition strategy will move partnerships forward, while expanding opportunities for innovative energy solutions that will best serve the community. We believe his strong leadership experience will help focus Oshawa Power Group of Companies to manage and grow its regulated, and affiliate-owned assets.”

In addition to Daniel joining as the new CEO, Oshawa Power has also made significant changes to its leadership team to strengthen the organization’s ability to deliver on its robust goals of transformation and modernization.

Leadership announcements include:

  • Daniel Arbour, President & Chief Executive Officer
  • Susanna Beckstead, CA, CPA, Chief Financial Officer & Chief Administrative Officer
  • Mike Weatherbee, Managing Director, Oshawa Power
  • Doug Proska, P.Eng, Managing Director, EnerFORGE
  • Maged Yackoub, P.Eng, CTO & Director, Business Transformation
  • Renee McFarland, Director, People and Culture

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