Gary Kubera

Gary Kubera

President at Canexus Ltd.

64 year
Process Industries
Consumer Services
Finance

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Gary L.
Kubera
is currently the Director of the Chlorine Chemistry Division at the American Chemistry Council, Inc. He is also the Director at the Alliance For Environmental Technology and the Director at The Myocarditis Foundation.
Additionally, he is the President of Canexus Ltd.
since 2011.
Previously, Mr. Kubera served as the President, Chief Executive Officer & Director of Canexus Income Fund from 2005 to 2011.
He was also the President, CEO, Director & Head-Media Relations at Chemtrade Electrochem, Inc. from 2012 to 2014.
Furthermore, he held the position of Vice President-Global Core Business at S.C.
Johnson Ltd.
from 2000 to 2001 and was the President of Dyno Nobel, Inc. in 2015 and 2016.
Mr. Kubera holds an MBA from The University of Chicago, which he obtained in 1988.
He also completed his undergraduate studies at Ithaca College in 1982.

Gary Kubera active positions

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President 2001-12-31
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Former positions of Gary Kubera

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President 2016-09-30
CHEMTRADE ELECTROCHEM INC Chief Executive Officer 2014-03-05
President 2011-07-10
Corporate Officer/Principal 2000-12-31
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Training of Gary Kubera

The University of Chicago Masters Business Admin
Ithaca College Undergraduate Degree

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