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5 Questions with Derek Campbell Congratulations!
shop materials as required to support Congratulations to Scott Borys,
repairs and consumables. Corporate Controller in Regina, SK who
As another part of my duties, I complete was recently inducted into the Yorkton
corrective work orders and preventive Sports Hall of Fame.
maintenance work orders as part Scott played club and high school
of the team. I assist and participate volleyball in Yorkton, and was already
directly in trouble shooting equipment refereeing in 1981 while still in high
breakdowns, working closely with the school. In 2007, he became only the
operational and electrical teams on second person from Saskatchewan to
equipment issues at the Thunder Bay earn accreditation as an international
port terminal. I assist in the training volleyball referee.
and development of apprentices and Over the course of almost 45 years,
orientating new Millwright contracted while active as a referee, Scott has also
services. I communicate openly with taken on organizational roles within
What is your role with Bunge and how all department levels and apply my provincial and national volleyball
knowledge of the site, and share
long have you been a part of the team? information openly with others. organizations. He is currently the
What is your background prior to national referee chair for Volleyball
joining Bunge? What work accomplishment are you Canada.
What is your role with Bunge and how most proud of? Scott received the Volleyball Canada
long have you been part of the team? I am most proud of the strong Referee Lifetime Membership award
What is your background prior to partnerships I have developed with in 2020, and was inducted into the
joining Bunge? suppliers and the positive working Volleyball Saskatchewan Hall of Fame
I am a Millwright 1 and have been part relationships I have built with my in 2024.
of the Bunge team for just over 20 colleagues over the years. Find out more about the Hall of Fame
years. Before joining Viterra/Bunge, I What do you like best about working at and Scott’s contributions to volleyball in
worked with the Local 1151 Millwright Bunge? Saskatchewan here.
Union, where I gained valuable
experience in the trade. I enjoy the sense of community here,
especially the company events such
What are some of your responsibilities? as the summer BBQ, which help build
In my role as Lead Millwright, I camaraderie among the team.
coordinate with Maintenance What do you like to do in your spare
Supervisors on the deployment of time?
millwrights on daily routines, shift
calls from operations to ensure timely In my spare time, I enjoy fishing and
responses to calls for repairs, and order watching the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Long Service Retirements
We’ve had a couple long serving Chip was a role model for many people Logistics Coordinator and Supervisor in
colleagues retire in the last quarter. throughout the Peace Region as he was Truck Logistics, with his last 17 years in
We thank them for their decades of very knowledgeable and could always the role of Manager, Freight Pricing and
service, leadership, and contributions to be relied on to help out his colleagues. Analysis.
our success, and wish them happy and He always had a great sense of humour Wayne’s dedication to logistics has
healthy retirements. and could be counted on for a laugh. made a tremendous impact. His
Donald Vallentgoed Wayne Wilson sharp eye for detail and unwavering
(Chip) who retired retired from the commitment to the business will be
from the Grimshaw, Regina office after 43 deeply missed.
AB facility after a years of service with Congratulations on your well-earned
44-year career with the company. Wayne retirements Chip and Wayne!
the company. In began his career as
that time, Chip held numerous roles an Elevator Helper with UGG in Reston,
including Grain Buyer and Manager, MB in 1982. He’s held many roles over
retiring as Assistant Manager. his career from Grain Originator to
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