Nominations for the 2023 Executive Committee elections have closed.
We are pleased to announce the following candidates to serve on the ITE Canada Executive Committee for a two-year term from January 1, 2024 to December 31, 2025. Two positions have been acclaimed and will be confirmed at the next Annual General Meeting:
The 2024-2025 Executive Committee will also include:
Two nominations were received for the position of Secretary-Treasurer of the 2024-2025 Executive Committee:
As a result, an election will be held in September 2023. Eligible voting members will receive a ballot by email.
Saskatchewan Section
Transportation Engineer, KGS Group
Regina, SK

My goal as Secretary-Treasurer is to inspire other young professionals to get involved in ITE. I have a strong understanding of the organization and I have the ITE leadership experience to carry out the position. This experience includes being an Executive Member for the ITE Saskatchewan Section, and a Director for the ITE Canada District. My recent notable successes include:
These recent successes not only affirm my dedication to the transportation profession but also highlight my commitment to driving positive change within our organization.
If elected as Secretary-Treasurer, I will work closely with the Executive and Board to achieve the following priorities:
I am inspired to continue to contribute my skills and expertise to further the goals of ITE Canada. With a strong understanding of our organization and proven experience, I am committed to propelling ITE Canada forward.
Being from Saskatchewan, I am perfectly situated within the country to provide insights and understanding of our different Sections and represent all members. By fostering an environment that embraces different perspectives and experiences, we can create a stronger and more vibrant organization.
I ask for your support as I seek to serve in the role of ITE Canada Secretary-Treasurer.
Connect with Destiny via LinkedIn.
BC Interior Section
Senior Transportation Engineer and Principal, Urban Systems
Kelowna, BC

Hello! I’m Ian and I am proud to be a member of ITE Canada. Since 2010, I have had the pleasure to serve our members and volunteer my time across the organization including at the Student Chapter, Section Executive and District Boards. Over these past 13 years, I have enjoyed getting to work with and build relationships with some fantastic people in our transportation community. And today, I hope to gain your support to become the next Secretary-Treasurer of the ITE Canada District Executive (2024-2025).
My experience through ITE Canada has allowed me the privilege to serve our community in many ways. During my time as President of the BC Interior Chapter, I convened members of our District, Greater Vancouver Section and Chapter Executives, and led the re-chartering of the Chapter into the BC Interior Section (2018). This exciting transformation was marked by growth in membership and higher participation in the Section.
Additional highlights of my ITE contributions include:
My outlook and vision for the role of Secretary-Treasurer is to listen and collaborate on important initiatives and opportunities with our Board of Directors and with our ITE community. Also critical for this role will be managing ITE Canada’s finances and budget with attention to detail so that we can continue to build upon the strong health and running of our non-profit organization. Furthermore, the upcoming launch of ITE Canada’s non-profit charity, the Future Transportation Leaders Fund, is a testament to the way that when we apply strong “business fundamentals”, we can make great things happen for our community together!
I hope that with your support, I can continue this great work with our organization’s excellent leaders. Together, let’s Elevate ITE Canada and support our members with enriched services and opportunities to learn, grow, thrive, and give back.
For more information about me, my leadership approach and to connect with me, visit www.ianroth.ca or connect via my LinkedIn or on Instagram at @ian_kelowna.
Let’s talk soon!
Ian.