Canada West Instructor:

George (Bud) Ivey, B.Sc., CES, CESA, P.Chem.
AESAC Instructor Since 2005

Bud Ivey is the Founder and President of Ivey International Inc. www.iveyinternational.com. Recipient of the MISTIC Innovations Award in 2011, Roy F. Weston Award 2011, Frost & Sullivan Technical Innovation Award 2006, and the Globe award in 2006.
Mr Ivey has over 20 years of Environmental Consulting experience, and has conducted hundreds of Phase I, II, and III Environmental Site Assessments in Canada and internationally.

 

Canada East Instructor:

Bill Leedham, P.Geo., QP, CESA
AESAC Instructor Since 2002

 

Bill Leedham is the President of Down 2 Earth Environmental Services Inc., and is licensed with the Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario (APGO) as a Professional Geoscientist (P. Geo.). Prior to establishing his own consulting firm, Mr. Leedham has worked in senior management positions for a number of environmental engineering and consulting companies.

Mr. Leedham is registered as a Qualified Person (QP-ESA) with the Ontario Ministry of Environment (MOE), for conducting Environmental Site Assessments and completing Records of Site Condition, in accordance with Ontario Regulations 153/04 and 511/09.

Mr. Leedham graduated with a Geologic Technologist Diploma from Sir Sandford Fleming College in Lindsay, Ontario. Bill is registered as a Certified Environmental Site Assessor (CESA) with AESAC; and has been teaching AESAC’s nationally accredited Phase 1 ESA Training and Certification course since 2005. Bill is continually updating and upgrading AESAC course materials; developing new training modules; and is a member of AESAC’s Certification and Ethics & Discipline committees.

Mr. Leedham has over twenty five years of consulting experience in the areas of environmental site assessments, site remediation, geology, contaminant hydrogeology, geotechnical investigations and building sciences; and has conducted, managed, or peer-reviewed hundreds of ESA, remediation and risk assessment projects across Canada.