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Photo Terry Branch , Life Senior Member of IEEE, P.Eng., passed away on 26 October 2024. Terry was a distinguished electrical engineer and a dedicated member of the IEEE and Canadian engineering community. His commitment and passion for the field were evident in his every action.

He made his way to Canada in 1970 from Grenada, pursuing an education at the Radio College of Canada and, subsequently, a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Toronto. He served as the principal and manager of PDR Technologies, offering his expertise to major industrial plants since 1993. With an extensive background in electrical power systems, Terry led numerous projects across diverse industries, including mining, pulp and paper, food processing, and energy production, collaborating with companies such as The Iron Ore Company of Canada, Domtar, Fluor, and Trans Canada.

Beyond his professional achievements, Terry was deeply com mitted to advancing engineering standards and education. His work on the CSA Z463 standard on electrical systems maintenance and his engagement with the University of Toronto’s Engineering Strategies and Practice program showcased his passion for developing Terry Branch Beyond his professional achievements, Terry was deeply committed to advancing engineering standards and education. both industry standards and future engineers. He was a long-standing contributor to technical committees, including more than 20 years with the Canadian Standards Association and the IEEE Indus try Applications Society, where he demonstrated his unwavering commitment to safety, risk management, and technical excellence.

An author and award-winning presenter, Terry shared his knowledge through numerous papers, winning the Best Mill Paper Award at an IEEE conference in 1988. His impact, however, extended far beyond his professional achievements. He mentored many, and his recent involvement in the new Group Mentoring initiative with IEEE Life Members is a testament to his dedication to the next generation of engineers. Furthermore, Terry provided inspiration and guidance to engineers near the end of their careers as Canada’s life members coordinator until his passing. His legacy is not just in the colleagues that he inspired and the students that he mentored but in the lasting impact of his work on the engineering profession.

Terry will be remembered as a kind, passionate man who brought a room to life with his energy. Above all, he was devoted to his family. He is survived by his wife Sheila, brothers Denis and Willoughby, sister Carol-Ann, children Michael and Andrew, and grandchildren Ben, Ryan, Sydney, Nico, and Nora.



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