We do more with less. Our focus is on you and not research (leave that for the universities). We believe proving you can do the job in a real world context is what counts.
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Michael Henry |
Active in the field of consulting archaeology since 1986, Michael Henry has authored and co-authored over 1500 technical reports. He is a professional member of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), the Association of Professional Archaeologists (APA), the Ontario Archaeological Society (OAS), the Canadian Archaeological Association, and the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP). Michael Henry was a permanent member of the Technical Advisory Group (TAG), a committee struck by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture to offer expert advice on the development of the Standards and Guidelines for Consultant Archaeologists. Mr. Henry has made several presentations and authored several published papers for Ontario's legal community on the subject of Aboriginal Engagement and Consultation. Mr. Henry participated as an instructed in Archaeology Liaison Training provided to members of the Williams Treaty communities by the Ontario Association of Professional Archaeologists. Mr. Henry was also invited to sit on the Archaeology Protocol Working Group committee convened by the Six Nations of the Grand. |
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Marilyn E. Cornies, BA, CAHP |
Marilyn Cornies has been active in the field of consulting archaeology since 1976. She has authored and co-authored over 1000 technical reports and is a professional member of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), the Association of Professional Archaeologists (APA), the Ontario Archaeological Society (OAS), the Canadian Archaeological Association and the Canadian Association of Professional Heritage Consultants (CAPHC). She also founded the Huronia Chapter of the Ontario Archaeological Society and served as President of the Chapter. |
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Melissa Milne, BBME |
Melissa Milne has been the business manager at AMICK Consultants Limited for the last five years. Melissa obtained an undergraduate degree at Ryerson University in Business Management. Melissa combines her knowledge of archaeology and business management strategies to ensure each project receives our full attention and is completed on time and within budget. Melissa is committed to providing our clients with the best services possible and ensuring the success of the company through working with our clients to address the cultural resource management conditions of their project. |
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Phil Rice |
Phil Rice traveled to Tuscany in his early career as an archaeological field worker before returning back to Canada and getting hired by AMICK Consultants Limited. Originally trained as a classical archaeologist, through hard work and quick thinking in the field, Phil was promoted to the position of Operations Manager. With the use of his vast knowledge of field work, Phil has helped develop solid field techniques that ensure projects are completed on time and with the greatest attention to detail. Phil is also our in-house AutoCad specialist. |





