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          “This programme has demonstrated
        
        
          the value of giving young people with
        
        
          the right attitude and aptitude a chance,
        
        
          even if they have limited experience,”
        
        
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          UK’s Celina Benedict, Corporate
        
        
          Responsibility Manager. One of the
        
        
          participants, now a permanent staff
        
        
          member of
        
        
          
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          UK, admits that at the
        
        
          beginning of the programme, he “hid
        
        
          behind the counter, too afraid to speak to
        
        
          customers”, but now he receives positive
        
        
          feedback from customers. Another
        
        
          participant says the programme changed
        
        
          his life from one that was “dull and boring,
        
        
          with no purpose” to one where he is
        
        
          “bouncing out of bed” to get to work.
        
        
          The young people who are now
        
        
          employees of
        
        
          
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          UK thank the company
        
        
          for the opportunity they were given and
        
        
          for changing their lives. “They all feel
        
        
          sure that, without the experience that
        
        
          they gained through participating in the
        
        
          programme, their lives would have been
        
        
          very different and could have possibly
        
        
          headed down much less optimistic paths,”
        
        
          says Ms Garner.
        
        
          Big cities aren’t the only places Hutchison
        
        
          is making a difference. In Alberta and
        
        
          Saskatchewan, Canada, Husky Energy Inc
        
        
          supports training and job opportunities
        
        
          that create high-tech careers in rural
        
        
          areas. Keeping the region’s best and
        
        
          brightest on the Prairies invigorates local
        
        
          communities, turning their youth into
        
        
          world-class engineers.
        
        
          Husky Energy:
        
        
          Power on the Prairies
        
        
          Power engineers are some of the most
        
        
          sought-after skilled workers for oil
        
        
          production and refining operations,
        
        
          especially in rural areas where it can be
        
        
          difficult to attract talent. However, for
        
        
          those from these areas, training has been
        
        
          previously near unattainable without
        
        
          travelling far from home. This created
        
        
          a dissonance among industry needs,
        
        
          personal desires to stay on the Prairies
        
        
          (Western Canada) and education. Husky
        
        
          Energy has stepped in to close the gap.
        
        
          Saskatchewan and Alberta are known
        
        
          for endless fields of wheat that are the
        
        
          granaries to the world. The provinces
        
        
          are also home to massive reserves of
        
        
          oil and gas—as well as many Husky
        
        
          Energy operations, including an upgrader,
        
        
          ethanol plant, pipeline terminal and
        
        
          refinery. The company also has a suite of
        
        
          thermal heavy oil projects in production
        
        
          and development that relies on power
        
        
          engineers. However, attracting engineers
        
        
          can be challenging. Getting smart,
        
        
          qualified local talent to work in Husky
        
        
          Energy’s expanding operations is the
        
        
          ideal solution.
        
        
          Keeping it local
        
        
          Husky Energy has reached out to two
        
        
          centres of higher learning in the Prairies
        
        
          with funding to support education
        
        
          for power engineers. Saskatchewan
        
        
          Polytechnic is one institute using
        
        
          Husky Energy’s financial support and
        
        
          a close working relationship to create
        
        
          opportunities for young people. It runs
        
        
          a network of technical schools across
        
        
          the province laser-focused on ensuring
        
        
          graduates emerge from programmes
        
        
          knowing where to deploy their new skills.
        
        
          Across the provincial border in Alberta
        
        
          is Lakeland College. Whereas in the
        
        
          United States, the terms “university”
        
        
          and “college” are used interchangeably,
        
        
          Canadian colleges offer two- to four-year
        
        
          degrees focused specifically on technical
        
        
          training. Lakeland does just this and has
        
        
          a campus in Lloydminster, the city that
        
        
          straddles the Alberta-Saskatchewan
        
        
          border and is home to Husky Energy’s
        
        
          upgrader and asphalt refinery.
        
        
          Husky Energy works with the school to
        
        
          improve facilities and provide scholarships
        
        
          for high-potential students. Funding for
        
        
          labs has topped over CAD1.125 million
        
        
          for Saskatchewan Polytechnic—the
        
        
          school’s largest corporate donation ever.
        
        
          Edward Connolly, Husky Energy’s Senior
        
        
          Vice President, Heavy Oil, explains the
        
        
          importance of the project: “The success
        
        
          of the company, and Saskatchewan as a
        
        
          whole, is dependent on ensuring we have
        
        
          the people with the skill sets needed for
        
        
          today and tomorrow. And one of the areas
        
        
          of highest demand is power engineering.”
        
        
          Two-thirds of the donation funds have
        
        
          gone to the newly renamed Husky Energy
        
        
          Power Engineering Lab, allowing the
        
        
          school to work year round to provide
        
        
          education for power engineers. The
        
        
          remainder of the donation is dedicated to
        
        
          scholarships.
        
        
          In 2012, Husky Energy donated CAD1.1
        
        
          million to Lakeland College, allowing
        
        
          improved facilities to help power
        
        
          engineering graduates better explore the
        
        
          scientific and technical implications of
        
        
          their work, making them more prepared
        
        
          for the workplace. Husky Energy has been
        
        
          supporting programmes at Lakeland since
        
        
          1983. “In the college’s almost 100-year
        
        
          history, Husky Energy stands out as one
        
        
          of Lakeland’s most generous supporters,”
        
        
          Glenn Charlesworth, President & CEO
        
        
          of Lakeland College explains. “This
        
        
          contribution helps us expand and enhance
        
        
          our Lloydminster Campus facilities so we
        
        
          The state of the art Lakeland College Energy Centre is built with industry support including Husky
        
        
          Energy. Real equipment and Husky Energy support make real education happen.