Jenn is a Vehicle Systems Forensic Investigator specializing in data extraction and analysis. Using the Berla iVe tools and technology, Jenn is able to recover and decode data stored in vehicle telematics, navigation and infotainment systems. She has participated in numerous cases involving automobile crashes, thefts, and fraudulent insurance claims.
Keith is a certified Fire and Explosion Investigator. His professional experience includes over 8 years with the Office of the Fire Commissioner and a further 8 years as a firefighter. He has been involved in more than 450 fire, explosion or technical investigations, and as a Fire and Life Safety Inspector, he has conducted 556 inspections at various building and occupancy types as well as led 14 inspections at illegal grow-ops.
Sean is a Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator. He also has a background as an Emergency Services Professional with 24 years of experience, specializing in Environmental Health and Safety, Structural Fire Investigation, and emergency medical responses. He currently serves as a Firefighter/Acing Captain at Winnipeg Airports Authority and a Lieutenant/Fire Investigator with the Selkirk Fire Department, skilled in working under pressure and collaborating in high-stress situations.
Nathan is a Forensic Structural Engineer in Training. He is currently working out of the Winnipeg region. He has a Bachelor of Sciene degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Manitoba. Nathan has experience in steel/wood/reinforced concrete structure design.
Matt is a licensed professional engineer in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, BC, and Ontario, as well as the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. He is a certified fire and explosion investigator and certified vehicle fire investigator, specializing in mechanical related losses, and has conducted over 1000 investigations. Prior to working in forensic engineering consulting, Matt spent multiple years in the academic and research field studying various fire science topics at both the University of Waterloo and the University of Saskatchewan.