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Dzida Named President of Weyerhaeuser Canadian Subsidiary

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Weyerhaeuser Company, Federal Way, Wash., USA, has named Fred Dzida president of Weyerhaeuser Company Limited, the company's wholly owned Canadian subsidiary, effective June 16. Dzida will retain his role as VP, Canadian Timberlands. Anne Giardini, Q.C., who has served as Weyerhaeuser's Canadian president since 2008, and previously as its general counsel, will be stepping down from Weyerhaeuser later this year. Giardini will remain an officer and director of Weyerhaeuser Company Limited until that time.
 
"Fred brings tremendous experience, skill and leadership to his new role," said Doyle Simons, Weyerhaeuser president and CEO. "I wish to thank Anne for the significant contributions she has made to our success during her 20 years with Weyerhaeuser."
 
Dzida brings 35 years of forest industry experience to his new role. He has worked and resided in four provinces—Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan—in a number of roles, primarily with Weyerhaeuser's Timberlands business. Dzida has held a series of increasing senior roles with Weyerhaeuser, most recently leading the company's Canadian Timberlands organization. He sits on a number of industry related boards, including the national research advisory committee for FPInnovations, joint industry co-chair of the Alberta Forest Roadmap project, and the Alberta Chamber of Resources. Dzida holds a B.S. (Forestry) degree from the University of Toronto.
 

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