Canadian Expertise at Home and Abroad - L'expertise canadienne ici et à travers le monde

TEAM


 

OUR TEAM

AEGIS' EXPERTS TOGETHER WITH THEIR PARTNERS, CONCEIVE, DESIGN AND DELIVER MEASURABLE CAPACITY BUILDING AND CORPORATE ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS 

 
 
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President AEGIS

MAJOR-GENERAL (RETIRED) DAVID FRASER, CMM, MSC, MSM, CD, MA, BA

Major-General (Retired) David Fraser is one of Canada’s most accomplished leaders in both the public and private sectors.  He is the President of AEGIS Six Corporation and sits on several boards.  

David Fraser served for over 31 years with the Canadian Armed Forces.  Joining the Second Battalion Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI), his career is highlighted by numerous operational tours around the world.  He has served in command at every rank from lieutenant to major-general on operations commanding Canadian and multi-national troops.  For his leadership he is one of the most decorated officers Canada has produced.

 
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Chief Operations Officer

COLONEL (RET’D) GREGORY D. BURT, OMM, MSM, CD, MPA, MA, BAdmin

Colonel (ret’d) Gregory Burt joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1980 and received his commission from the Collège Militaire Royal of Saint-Jean in 1985.  His first operational tour was in Cyprus with the 2 Battalion Royal 22e Régiment in 1985 where he served as platoon commander and duty officer on the peacekeeping mission. 

Gregory Burt brings extensive operational experience to the AEGIS team and served all around the world often under extremely dangerous conditions.  In the summer of 1987, Col(ret’d) Burt was posted to 1st Battalion Royal 22e Régiment at Lahr, Federal Republic of Germany. During his time there, he was employed as platoon commander and subsequently commander of the reconnaissance platoon

 
 

Chief Marketing Officer

ANDREW P. RASIULIS, CD, MA

Andrew Rasiulis completed his undergraduate study in Political Science/History at the University of Toronto in 1978 and received his Master of Arts from the Norman Patterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, in Strategic Studies in 1979 when he was appointed a commissioned officer in the Canadian Armed Forces Primary Reserve (Governor General's Foot Guards).  

He joined the Department of National Defence in 1979 as a strategic politico-military analyst specialized in conventional forces with the Directorate of Strategic Analysis. At the time, he worked on issues relating to emerging concepts of conventional defence strategies for Western Europe, as well as the Canadian Government's efforts in the area of conventional arms control.