We’re excited to announce senior leadership updates at Allnorth with the promotion of Wes Lennon, P.Eng. and Duncan Taylor to Vice President roles. These appointments reflect Allnorth’s continued focus on strengthening leadership across the organization while supporting long‑term growth, collaboration, and delivery excellence for our clients.
Building on more than 15 years of experience delivering transportation and major infrastructure projects across British Columbia and Alberta, Wes Lennon, P.Eng., has been appointed VP Operations, Infrastructure.
Throughout his career, Wes has played a key role in expanding Allnorth’s presence across the region, including leading the growth and advancement of the Kelowna office. His experience spans complex infrastructure projects delivered for municipal, provincial, and public‑sector clients, as well as private owners across the Oil and Gas, Mining, and Forestry sectors. He is widely recognized by clients and colleagues for his technical depth, pragmatic approach, and ability to consistently execute multi‑disciplinary projects in regulated and geographically diverse environments.
In his Vice President role, Wes will lead infrastructure operations with a focus on technical excellence, operational performance, and building strong, resilient teams. He is responsible for advancing service delivery and supporting growth across key markets, while bringing Allnorth’s infrastructure teams into a more unified and cohesive group. This includes aligning civil, structural, and bridge disciplines under a common operational framework to enhance collaboration, consistency, and efficiency across regions to support both public‑sector programs and private‑sector developments.
Wes holds a multidisciplinary educational background in civil engineering and business administration from the University of New Brunswick, as well as forest technology from the Maritime College of Forest Technology. A Professional Engineer registered in British Columbia and Alberta, Wes is recognized for his leadership, operational insight, and ability to integrate technical delivery with business performance in support of Allnorth’s continued growth.
Successful industrial projects require leaders who understand both operational realities and public‑sector accountability. With more than 25 years of local and international experience, Duncan Taylor has been appointed VP Operations, Industrial at Allnorth.
Duncan’s background spans, industrial operations, maintenance and reliability; contracting; municipal and regional government, and consulting engineering, giving him a well‑rounded perspective on both owner‑side and consultant‑side project delivery. He has led projects across the industrial sectors Allnorth serves, including Mining and Mineral Processing, Fiber and Chemicals, Oil and Gas, Energy, and Pulp and Paper, often within active, safety‑critical, and highly regulated environments.
Duncan’s leadership has been instrumental in the growth of Allnorth’s Nanaimo office and the continued strengthening of our industrial teams. His experience working within public‑sector governance frameworks, combined with hands‑on industrial delivery, allows him to guide teams delivering projects that require careful coordination between operations, regulation, and stakeholder expectations.
As Vice President, Industrial, Duncan will lead Allnorth’s industrial engineering sector with a focus on strategic growth, delivery excellence, and long‑term client partnerships. His understanding of public‑sector processes and industrial operating environments positions him to help clients navigate complex infrastructure challenges while supporting safe, efficient, and sustainable outcomes.
Looking Ahead
Wes and Duncan’s appointments reflect Allnorth’s focus on strong, experienced leadership that supports longterm growth and delivery excellence.
Their combined expertise will play an important role in advancing our services, strengthening collaboration across teams, and delivering value for our clients now and into the future.
Please join us in congratulating Wes and Duncan on their new roles at Allnorth.