Missing Children Society of Canada Announces Press Conference to Launch Groundbreaking CodeSearch Program


CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - Nov. 15, 2012) - On November 19th, the Missing Children Society of Canada (MCSC) will host a press conference to unveil their groundbreaking national program uniting Corporate Canada, non-profits and law enforcement in the search for missing children.

The press conference will unveil unique methods of using technology to engage and unite workforces across the country, allowing corporations to make a difference in the communities they live and work in, while providing law enforcement with effective tools and a connected national network in the search for missing children.

Where & When: Calgary Police Headquarters - Media Room
5111 47 St. N.E.
Calgary, Alberta
1:00 pm - Opening Remarks: MCSC, Calgary Police Service and Corporate Partners
1:10 pm - Technology Tools & Demonstrations
1:30 pm - Q & A / Interviews

Who will be in attendance:

  • Amanda Pick, Executive Director, Missing Children Society of Canada
  • Chief Rick Hanson, Calgary Police Service
  • Natalie Poole-Moffatt, Head of Public and Government Affairs, Apache
  • Corey Evans, Community Marketing Manager, WestJet
  • Jeff Gaulin, Director, Marketing, Communications & Government Relations, Tervita
  • Doris Kaufmann, Government & Media Relations, ENMAX
  • Judy Peterson, Searching Parent

About MCSC

  • Since 1986, the Missing Children Society of Canada has been reuniting missing children with their searching families through professional investigations, public awareness and family support programs.
  • MCSC is the only nonprofit organization in North America that employs an in-house team of retired police detectives working closely with law enforcement while conducting hands-on investigative and search activities.
  • For more information about MCSC, visit www.mcsc.ca.

Contact Information:

Missing Children Society of Canada
Chantal Bazinet
Senior Communications Officer
Cell: 403.650.5667
cbazinet@mcsc.ca