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Meredith Osler (MO) Nelson (July 23, 1921 – October 1, 2021) was a Canadian businessman who was business executive at
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. He served as president of Kimberly-Clark Canada, President and CEO of Spruce Falls Power and Paper, and Group President of Newsprint, Pulp and Forest Products North America. He actively served in the
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during
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.


Life and career

Nelson was born in
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, Alberta on July 23, 1921, to Marcus and Jane Amelia Nelson. He had two older brothers:
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and Francis, and was descended from the
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and Secord families on his father's side. He grew up on a farm in
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, and attended the
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Co-op engineering program, where he got a degree in Industrial Engineering. During
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Nelson served overseas in the
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as an Ordnance Artificer. In 1950 Nelson began working for Kimberly-Clark in
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. He was then transferred to the largest K.C. mill at
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. In 1960 he was transferred again to
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. After a transfer to Quebec, Nelson was asked to go to Paris, shut down a mill, and build a new one. In 1972 Nelson became the Operations Director in the UK but, in 1974, was made Operations Director of a new Division in the United States. He became a Vice President of Kimberly Clark during this time. In 1978 Nelson went to
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as President and CEO of Spruce Falls Power and Paper. While in Kapuskasing, he served on the board of directors of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association and was Chair of the Board of the Ontario Forest Industries Association. In 1981 the Terrace Bay Mill was burned down, and Nelson was made President of Kimberly-Clark Canada and was asked to go and rebuild the mill. He was there for only nine months before being offered a job as a KC Senior Vice-President and President of Newsprint, Pulp, and Forest Products North America. The group included the total business of pulp, paper, and lumber mills, as well as forestry in the United States and Canada, and had 6,000 personnel. He retired in 1984. In retirement, Nelson was a director of the
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, a member of the Rotary Club of Port Arthur, and one of the executives of the Thunder Bay Naval Association. In 2006 the Shirley H. & Meredith O. Nelson Fund was established, which gives awards to people raised on farms who wish to pursue post-secondary health care or engineering degrees. Nelson died in
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at the age of 100.


Medals and awards

In 2013 Nelson was awarded the Naval Association of Canada's Bronze Medallion.


References

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