Mining technology company NSS Canada has announced is has a new president and CEO, Bruno Lalonde. Lalonde served as general manager for the last eight years and takes over ownership from founder Marty Warkentin, the owner since NSS Canada’s inception in 1989, now retiring after 35 years of leadership with partner Ann Marie Warkentin.
Lalonde has been an integral part of NSS Canada, contributing to the development of MOSS and the overall expansion of the brand, the company said. He led the planning and execution of corporate development and business transformation efforts in establishing NSS Canada, furthering innovative products and services focusing on efficiency and accuracy in the industry.
“We extend our deepest gratitude to all our private investors who believed in our vision and supported us in building this organization. Your trust and support have been invaluable, enabling us to reach new heights and achieve our goals,” the Warkentins said in a media statement.
“As we pass the torch to our new owner Bruno Lalonde, we encourage you all to embrace the winds of change and to fully utilize the power of advancing technologies. The world is evolving rapidly, and embracing new technologies is key to staying relevant and shaping the future. We have full confidence that the new leadership will continue to innovate, adapt and steer NSS Canada towards even greater horizons.”