Electrical Safety Authority Announces the Appointment of Feaz Rahim to the Board of Directors

November 2, 2025

The Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) has announced the appointment of new Board Member Feaz Rahim.
Feaz Rahim. (CNW Group/Electrical Safety Authority)

“As Chair and on behalf of our Board of Directors, we are pleased to announce that effective October 31st, Feaz Rahim has been appointed by the ESA Board of Directors,” said ESA Chair Arjan Arenja.

Feaz Rahim presently serves as the Chief Financial Officer at Black & McDonald, an integrated, multi-trade service provider that delivers construction, facilities management, and technical solutions for government, institutional, and industry clients. The company offers a wide range of services, including electrical contracting, mechanical and utilities work, and comprehensive facility maintenance, and has experience across North America. Feaz has extensive international experience in finance and governance in a mix of publicly and privately held companies.

Josie Erzetic, President and CEO of ESA said, “We are excited to welcome Feaz to the Board. His experience at Black & McDonald, a Licensed Electrical Contractor, as well as in finance and enterprise risk will be greatly beneficial to the governance and oversight of ESA.” 

Twelve members, including three appointed by the Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement, make up the ESA Board of Directors. Learn more about the Board of Directors here.

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