Keith McGrath is originally from Newfoundland, while working in the small business sector of Fort McMurray, he took Keyano College Heavy Industrial courses when he first arrived here and was soon part of the construction team that built the Fort McMurray Golf Club.
He went on to have a storied three-decade career in mining, construction and the oil sands. The rest is history, they say. Keith is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the NOHA Group, where he fosters relationships with Indigenous communities across Wood Buffalo and from Labrador to Kitimat and all points in between. In his role, he is humbled and honored to form partnerships and agreements that will positively impact Indigenous communities and social and economic development now and for future generations.
Over the years, he also has been privileged to work with many great community leaders volunteering, working on numerous boards and committees that include the Bill 21 Steering Committee, Community Health Council, Fort McMurray Housing Authority, the Regional Roads Committee, MacDonald Island Park, McMurray Newfoundlanders Club, Lions Club, Knights of Columbus, and was the President of the Friends of Miskanaw Golf Club.
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