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Doug Millar joins DKI Canada as Executive Vice President


June 4, 2019   by DKI Canada

Mississauga, ON, June 3, 2019/insPRESS/ – Chris Schmidt, CEO of DKI Canada is pleased to welcome Doug Millar to DKI Canada as Executive Vice President effective June 1, 2019.

Mr. Millar has spent over 30 years in the insurance industry with experience both on the insurer and IA side. Doug is a fully licensed all-lines adjuster in numerous provincial jurisdictions. He has held a variety of senior positions focused on transformation, leadership and change management. Doug holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from Wilfrid Laurier University, and has earned his FCIP designation from the Insurance Institute of Canada.

“Doug has a proven track record of driving innovation and developing leaders. He is a great addition to our executive team,” said Chris Schmidt, Chief Executive Officer, DKI Canada.  “Doug’s strong work ethic, collaborative spirit, industry knowledge, and extensive change management experience will enable him to effectively deliver transformative success in line with our mission and values.”

In his role as Executive Vice President Doug will be responsible to lead critical strategic transformation efforts focused on the organizations most urgent needs. Doug will be responsible for strategic optimization to enable sustainable growth, and continuous process improvements.

About DKI
DKI Canada is the leader in the Canadian property restoration with 90 locations from coast to coast.   The restoration services that DKI provides to insurance, commercial and residential clients include: emergency response, water damage mitigation, fire and contents cleaning, mould remediation, complete reconstruction and much more, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. DKI has pushed forward a green program focused on using environmentally sustainable cleaning products and mitigating risk in environmentally sustainable ways. DKI returns damaged property to its pre-loss condition quickly and efficiently.

 


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