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Tuesday, December 01, 2009 STRIKE LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE [More] Tuesday, September 01, 2009 STRIKE OPENS AREA OFFICE IN DAWSON CREEK, B.C. [More] Monday, July 27, 2009 STRIKE OPENS AREA OFFICES IN ATHABASCA & BATTLEFORD [More]

Press Releases

•  December 1, 2009
STRIKE LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE
•  September 1, 2009
STRIKE OPENS AREA OFFICE IN DAWSON CREEK, B.C.
•  July 27, 2009
STRIKE OPENS AREA OFFICES IN ATHABASCA & BATTLEFORD
•  July 20, 2009
STRIKE ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGES
•  January 21, 2009
STRIKE HIRES SALES MANAGER
•  January 5, 2009
STRIKE ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGES
Calgary, AB, Canada January 5, 2009 - - Stephen D. Smith, President & CEO of Strike Energy Services Inc. (Strike) is pleased to announce the following organizational changes effective January 1, 2009.

Shawn Campbell is promoted to Vice President, Project Group. Shawn has displayed his commitment to Strike and the success of his team by continuing to not only grow his business unit and develop his team members, but also continuing to deliver one successful project after another. Shawn will report to the VP Southeast Operations and lead the operations of the project group located in our Crossfield office.

Beth Gerrard is promoted to Vice President, Business Development reporting to the President & CEO. Beth will be responsible for leading and coordinating the business development, marketing & communications and sales functions of the organization. Beth has been integral in raising the awareness of the Strike name in the industry and will continue to focus on the growth and sustainability of our organization in the marketplace.

Darin Pawsey will be leaving his position as Area Manager in Bonnyville with his recent promotion to Eastern Regional Manager reporting to the VP Southeast Operations. The eastern region will include Bonnyville, Athabasca and North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Darin has been a driving factor in the recent success experienced in Bonnyville and we are sure he will continue to shine with his new responsibilities.

Tommy MacLeod is promoted to Area Manager in the Bonnyville Business Unit to replace Darin Pawsey with Shaun Hebert moving into the Project Superintendent position in Bonnyville. Both Tommy and Shaun have been with Strike for several years now and are valued assets to not only the Strike team but the Bonnyville business unit in particular.

Strike is excited about the organizational changes in these business units in alignment with Strike’s growth and development plans for the future. The changes outlined will allow us to continue the high standard of service our customers have come to expect and the development of future opportunities as well.

Strike is an employee owned, Canadian company offering a comprehensive suite of services to the energy industry in Western Canada including pipeline and facility construction and maintenance, high density polyethylene fusion (HDPE) and electrical and instrumentation services. Headquartered in Calgary, Strike operates field Business Units located in Calgary, Crossfield, Bonnyville, Edson, Grande Cache, High Level and Whitecourt, Alberta along with one office in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

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•  December 16, 2008
STRIKE ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGES
•  November 14, 2008
STRIKE OPENS AREA OFFICE IN SASKATOON
•  May 6, 2008
STRIKE ANNOUNCES ACQUISITION OF DOUBLE M ELECTRIC LTD.
•  February 12, 2008
CANADA'S 50 BEST MANAGED COMPANIES ANNOUNCED
•  January 14, 2008
STRIKE OPENS AREA OFFICE IN CROSSFIELD
•  July 31, 2007
STRIKE APPOINTS VICE PRESIDENT FINANCE AND CORPORATE SERVICES
•  July 30, 2007
STRIKE OPENS AREA OFFICE IN BONNYVILLE
•  April 2, 2007
STRIKE ANNOUNCES ACQUISITION OF G&B PIPELINE SERVICES
•  September 1, 2006
STRIKE OPENS AREA OFFICE IN GRANDE CACHE
•  June 27, 2006
STRIKE APPOINTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
•  May 23, 2006
STRIKE AQUIRES LAND IN BALZAC
•  June 17, 2005
STRIKE LAUNCHES NEW GROUP
•  June 6, 2005
STRIKE OPENS AREA OFFICE IN EDSON
•  November 1, 2004
STRIKE OPENS CORPORATE HEAD OFFICE IN CALGARY

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