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Roger Gouin (born July 15, 1950) is a Canadian businessman and philanthropist who with his brother, Martin Paul Gouin, own Norama Inc., a private investment firm located in Edmonton, Alberta. Prior to Norama, Roger and Martin owned and operated (North American Construction Group ) (NACG.),〔("NACG History" ). ''Congruity Group''.〕 with divisions that included mining, heavy construction, industrial services, piling, pipelines and real estate. In 2003, NACG was sold to a Texas-based investment group, who in 2006 took the company public on the New York Stock Exchange.〔("History and Development of the Company" ). North American Energy Partners. June 26, 2009〕 ==Career== As a teenager, beginning in 1966, Roger’s summers were spent learning about construction as a labourer, on the business end of a shovel, graduating to tractors and bulldozers. In 1971, he began a career with his father's company,〔"Jean Ivan Gouin". Jean Ivan Gouin Biography〕 North American Road, later becoming North American Construction Group (NACG). In 1980, Roger and his brother Martin Gouin, purchased North American Road and North American Construction Group from their father and began and long and successful partnership as they expanded and re-engineered what began as a road building business, into one of Canada’s largest privately held construction groups with operations that included, mining, heavy construction, industrial services, piling, pipelining and real estate. With sale of NACG in 2003〔("NACG Purchase Agreement" ). ''U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission''.〕 Roger turned to Norama Inc and its private investment portfolio, where currently he and Martin continue to manage their affairs. In 2012, Roger, his brother Martin and their father Ivan Gouin (posthumously) were inducted into the Alberta Business Hall of Fame.〔("Roger and Martin Gouin Alberta Business Hall of Fame Profile" ). Alberta Business Hall of Fame, 2012〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roger Gouin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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