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− | + | '''Dr. Charles Hantho''' is an executive in the [[chemical industry]] in [[Canada]], who has held leadership positions in numerous professional and community organizations.<ref name=york>https://www.yorku.ca/science/dsab/charles-hantho/</ref> | |
− | + | ==Background== | |
+ | Hantho graduated with a BSc In Chemical Engineering from [[University of Alberta]].<ref>https://www.folio.ca/capitalism-must-reform-and-rewire-to-survive</ref> | ||
− | + | ==Career== | |
+ | In [[1953]], Charles Hantho joined [[Canadian Industries Limited]]. He was involved in the construction of Canada’s first [[polyethylene plastics]] resin plant in [[Edmonton]], [[Alberta]], and enjoyed a 35 year career with CIL, including a secondment to [[Imperial Chemical Industries]] as Deputy Chairman of the petrochemical division in [[England]]. He returned to Canada as Chairman, President and CEO of CIL.<ref name=york/> | ||
− | + | ===Dominion Textile=== | |
+ | Following his retirement from CIL, Hantho was appointed Chairman and CEO of Dominion Textile in [[Montreal]], and later became involved in corporate governance. He was appointed Chairman of the Board of [[Dofasco Limited]], and was a director of a number of other Canadian companies, including TransAlta, Inco, Imasco, Hamilton Utilities, and the [[International Institute for Sustainable Development]]. Hantho also was made chair of the Board of Governors of [[York University]] from 1997-2000.<ref name=york/> | ||
− | == | + | ===Canadian Chemicals Producers' Association=== |
− | + | As chairman of the Canadian Chemicals Producers' Association, Hantho also played a key role in implementing a program for the protection of the environment and the health and safety of industry workers. | |
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+ | He is a recipient of the Order of Canada (1997), an Honourary Doctorate from York University (2008), and an Honourary Doctorate from the University of Alberta (2013).<ref name=york/> | ||
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Charles Hantho (businessman) | |
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Born | 1931 |
Nationality | Canadian |
Alma mater | University of Alberta |
Canadian Bilderberger chemical industry businessman |
Dr. Charles Hantho is an executive in the chemical industry in Canada, who has held leadership positions in numerous professional and community organizations.[1]
Contents
Background
Hantho graduated with a BSc In Chemical Engineering from University of Alberta.[2]
Career
In 1953, Charles Hantho joined Canadian Industries Limited. He was involved in the construction of Canada’s first polyethylene plastics resin plant in Edmonton, Alberta, and enjoyed a 35 year career with CIL, including a secondment to Imperial Chemical Industries as Deputy Chairman of the petrochemical division in England. He returned to Canada as Chairman, President and CEO of CIL.[1]
Dominion Textile
Following his retirement from CIL, Hantho was appointed Chairman and CEO of Dominion Textile in Montreal, and later became involved in corporate governance. He was appointed Chairman of the Board of Dofasco Limited, and was a director of a number of other Canadian companies, including TransAlta, Inco, Imasco, Hamilton Utilities, and the International Institute for Sustainable Development. Hantho also was made chair of the Board of Governors of York University from 1997-2000.[1]
Canadian Chemicals Producers' Association
As chairman of the Canadian Chemicals Producers' Association, Hantho also played a key role in implementing a program for the protection of the environment and the health and safety of industry workers.
He is a recipient of the Order of Canada (1997), an Honourary Doctorate from York University (2008), and an Honourary Doctorate from the University of Alberta (2013).[1]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1984 | 11 May 1984 | 13 May 1984 | Sweden Saltsjöbaden | The 32nd Bilderberg, held in Sweden |