Greg Johnson

Greg Johnson
Executive Director, Stakeholder and Community Relations at BC Infrastructure Benefits (BCIB)

Greg Johnson is the Executive Director, Stakeholder and Community Relations, at BC Infrastructure Benefits. BCIB implements an economic development policy in British Columbia. The Crown corporation has worked with over 100 contractors to provide almost 7000 skilled tradespeople to 15 major infrastructure projects, generating economic gains for workers, contractors and communities. Over 92% of BCIB’s workers have been from B.C., keeping hundreds of millions of dollars in wages and benefits in B.C. communities.

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