Alistair N. McKinlay
Mr. McKinlay was born in Alexandria, Scotland in 1930
and was educated at Vale of Leven Academy in Alexandria.
In 1951, he immigrated to Canada to play football in the
National League of Canada, where he played for Hamilton
Westinghouse, British Imperials and Hamilton City. After
a couple of years he decided to follow a career in the
construction industry and rose to Vice President of
national company, W.A. McDougall Ltd., London, Canada.
In 1972, he formed his own business in partnership with
Doug Lamon and Kevin Gordon.
In 1980, he invested in the DISC-LOCK Corporation, Los
Angeles, California, U.S.A. and in 1982 became sole
owner and President.
In 1988, he established DISC-LOCK Europe.
In 1992, he established DISC-LOCK Asia.
In 1994, Mr. McKinlay invented the DISC-LOCK Safety
Wheel Nut which is now recognized as the most important
innovation in wheel nut technology since the 1930’s.
Mr. McKinlay is widely recognized in Canada as one of
the leading authorities in the area of construction
management for water and sewage treatment installations.
During 26 years o specialized experience in the field,
he has personally supervised and managed construction
worth approximately ( Can ) $80 million, including the
largest single contract ever awarded in Canada.
Mr. McKinlay is an Honours Graduate of the City & Guild
of London Institute, London, England. He is a member of
the National Association of Corrosion Engineers, A.W.W.A.,
Canadian Institute of Pollution Control and the U.S.
Pollution Control Federation. He was also recognized as
the first C.C.S. in Ontario, Canada. He was Director of
the Ontario General Contractors Association and the
Hamilton General Contractors Association and past
Chairman of the Labour Management Safety Committee.
Greg White
Mr. White was born in New Jersey, U.S.A. in 1954, and
moved with his family in 1956 to Los Angeles,
California, where he was raised.
In 1973, he was awarded a full athletic scholarship to
the University of Southern California – U.S.C. – where
he majored in Speech Communications from 1973 through
1977. During this time, he also played on the N.C.A.A.
varsity basketball team, becoming one of the first
Four-Year Letterman in the history of the University.
After receiving USC’s Most Valuable Player award in
1977, he was drafted into the National Basketball
Association – N.B.A..
In the fall of 1977, Mr. White accepted a contract to
play in the European Professional Basketball League
where he went on to enjoy an eight year professional
basketball career.
In 1985, Mr. White retired from professional basketball
and joined the DISC-LOCK Corporation.
Working closely with commercial users as well as with
prime contractors and military/government agencies in
the U.S.A., Mr. White helped gain acceptance for the
DISC-LOCK product with the U.S. Miltary and N.A.T.O..
Mr. White also helped develop new DISC-LOCK products
during the expansion phase of the company.
His primary responsibilities are in the areas of Sales
and Marketing but he is actively involved in prototype
development and testing.
In 1993, Mr. White became a shareholder of the DISC-LOCK
Corporation.
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