The Honorable Richard D. "Rick" Orman is a businessman and former Canadian politician. Orman was born in Calgary, Alberta fourth generation Albertan. He studied at the
University of Calgary
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before graduating with honors from
Eastern Washington University
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in 1971. Orman served as a member of the
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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from 1986 to 1993. Since 1993, he has been active within the business community, both provincially and internationally.
Early career: 1975–1983
Following the formation of the first Peter Lougheed
Progressive Conservative government in 1971, Orman served as executive assistant to two successive Alberta energy and resources ministers from 1972 to 1975.
Orman first became a member of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Landmen in 1972 and in 1977 Orman co-founded Orman & Benini Land Services (subsequently Canadian Landmasters Resource Services). In 1979, he joined Signalta Resources Ltd., a joint venture partnership where he served as manager of land and contracts until 1982. In 1982 he founded Nexus Resources Ltd., a private Calgary-based exploration company.
From 1980 to 1985, Orman was non-operating partner of the board for CorpSport International Inc., an Edmonton-based sports management firm.
Political career
In 1983 Orman ran unsuccessfully for the Federal
Progressive Conservative nomination in
Calgary Centre
Calgary Centre (; formerly known as Calgary South Centre) is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1968. The riding consists of many young adults who have a relativ ...
, finishing second to incumbent
Harvie Andre. At the time it was one of the largest nominations in Canadian PC party history, with more than 3,200 ballots cast.
In 1985 Orman was a senior Calgary organizer for the successful
Don Getty
Donald Ross Getty (August 30, 1933 – February 26, 2016) was a Canadian athlete, businessman, and politician who served as the 11th premier of Alberta between 1985 and 1992.
Before entering politics, Getty had been a quarterback for the Edmon ...
provincial PC leadership campaign.
IN 1986 and 1989 he was unopposed as candidate for the provincial PC Party, and acclaimed as its candidate, for the constituency of Calgary Montrose. He served Calgary Montrose in the Alberta Legislature from 1986 until his retirement from elected politics in 1993.
In 1992 Orman ran in a field of nine candidates for the Progressive Conservative leadership and placed third to eventual winner Environment Minister and former Calgary Mayor
Ralph Klein
Ralph Philip Klein (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) was a Canadian politician and journalist who served as the 12th premier of Alberta and leader of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta from 1992 until his retirement in 2 ...
.
In 2011 he again ran for the leadership of the PC party losing to the eventual winner Justice Minister Alison Redford.
Orman served as president of the Calgary Centre Federal Conservative Association from February 2014 to May 2015.
In the wake of the NDP victory in Alberta May 5, 2015, Orman was a co-organizer of the first "unite the right" Alberta conservative movement held in Red Deer on February 19, 2016 (February 19 Committee). The committee followed up with an open assembly of province-wide small "c" conservatives concerned with vote splitting by the two right of centre parties (PC's and Wild Rose). The first assembly was held April 30 at Red Deer College and more than 500 conservatives attended. In July 2017, The two parties announced the merger to form the
United Conservative Party.
The Premier of Alberta and Leader of the United Conservative Party of Alberta Jason Kenney resigned on 19 May 2022 and the Party set the date for a Leadership Convention.
On June 18, 2022 the Leadership Election Committee (LEC) of the United Conservative Party appointed Orman as Chief Returning Officer for its leadership vote October 6, 2022 which saw Danielle Smith elected leader and premier.
Orman was appointed Co-Chair of the 2024 UCP Leaders Dinner Committee.There were 1,300 attendees at the sold-out event held at the BMO Centre April 3, 2024.In January 2025 Orman was re-appointed Co-Chair of the Leaders Dinner. The dinner sold out for the 3rd straight year.
Legislative career: 1986–1993
Elected to the
Alberta Legislature
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in May 1986, Orman held three Cabinet portfolios.
Orman served the constituency of
Calgary Montrose for the Progressive Conservatives from 1986 to 1993.
Minister of Career Development and Employment: 1986–1988
Following his election in 1986, Orman was appointed the Minister of Career Development and Employment, where he served until September 1988. He was also responsible for lotteries, exhibitions and fairs, and served as a member of the Economic Planning Cabinet Committee.
As Career Development and Employment Minister, Orman developed and implemented the Labour Market Strategy, Community Facilities Enhancement Program and the Employment Alternatives Program which aided social assistance recipients in entering the job market. He also established the Immigration and Settlement Services Advisory Council and opened a Business Immigration Office in Hong Kong, leading two investment missions throughout Southeast Asia.
Minister of Labour: 1988–1989
In September 1988, Orman was appointed Minister of Labour, a position he held until March 1989. As Labour Minister, he was responsible for the Department of Labour, the Alberta Labour Relations Board, and the Personnel Administration Office. During his tenure, Orman was responsible for the Human Rights Commission and implemented major changes to the Labour Relations Code.
He served as vice-chairman of the Labour Relations Committee and appointed to the Priorities, Finance and Coordination Committee of Cabinet and Treasury Board.
Minister of Energy: 1989–1992
From 1989 to 1992, Orman served as
Minister of Energy, where he was responsible for the Department of Energy,
Energy Resources Conservation Board, Alberta Oil Sands Equity,
Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission, Public Utilities Board, and
Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority.
During this time, Orman was appointed chairman of the Energy Committee of Cabinet, chairman of Economic Planning Committee of Cabinet, and continued to serve on the Priorities, Finance and Coordination Committee of Cabinet and Treasury Board. Additionally, Orman was instrumental in the establishment of the Natural Resources Conservation Board. As chairman of Economic Planning Committee, Orman played a lead role in planning and organizin
Towards 2000 Together– a province-wide consultative initiative that sought public input into how Alberta could prepare for, and prosper in, the decade ahead.
Orman led many of Alberta's energy negotiations and took part in frequent speaking engagements on both national and international stages. During his tenure, natural gas pipeline expansion to the United States was a primary focus. During his tenure the Iroguois Natural Gas Pipeline and Pacific Gas Transmission expansion to the US received approvals. As Minister of Energy he was actively involved in the natural gas pricing contract dispute between Alberta producers and California Public Utilities Commission. He also played a leading role in organizing and co-chairing the first federal-provincial energy and environment ministers joint meeting on Climate Change held in
Kananaskis, Alberta.
In 1992 Orman oversaw significant revisions to the Alberta Royalty regime, making the royalty price sensitive and more competitive in a changing world environment.
As Minister of Energy, Orman served as a delegate to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (
OPEC
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), the United States Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, and the South West Energy Council. Additionally, Orman was a founding member of the Clean Air Strategic Alliance – a group dedicated to managing a clean air environment. He also led energy related trade missions to Asia, the Middle East and Europe.
Career following political service: 1993–present
Since Orman's return to the private sector, he has remained active as an officer and board member in a number of privately held and publicly traded companies.
From 1994 to 1998, Orman founded and served as chairman and CEO of Kappa Energy Company Inc., an international energy exploration company active in Yemen, Columbia and Egypt. In 1999, Kappa merged with Vanguard Oil Corporation, where Orman sat on the board of directors until 2000. In April 2003, he co-founded Exceed Energy Inc. and served as executive vice-chairman until September 2005. He was founder, director and chief executive of NOR Energy AS from 2005 to 2011, a private company with assets in the North Sea, Tanzania, Australia and Czech Republic. He was also board director of Novatel Inc. (
NASDAQ
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) until its takeover in 2007. Orman was a founding board director and Lead Director of Daylight Energy Ltd. (
TSX
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). Daylight was acquired by
Sinopec
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International Petroleum Exploration and Production Corp (SIPC) and he continued as independent director of Sinopec Daylight Energy Ltd. until July 2013. In November 2011 Orman was appointed by the Alberta Office of the Premier as Senior Advisor for the Northern Alberta Development Strategy. From September 2012-September 2023 he served as chairman of the board of WesCan Energy Corp.(TSXV). From September 2015 to September 2018, he was Senior Counsel at Canadian Strategy Group. From April 26, 2016 to August 1, 2023 Orman was an independent non-executive director of Persta Resources Inc.(Hong Kong Stock Exchange). He is currently chairman of CannaPharmaRx Inc.(NASDAQ), on the board of directors of Spoke Resources Ltd., and chairman of Sabre Inc. From 2021–2023 Orman has served as CEO and director of Surmont Energy Ltd.
On 23 August 2023, Rick Orman announced on X that he will contest for the presidency of the United Conservative Party at the AGM to be held at the Grey Eagle Resort on 3–4 November 2023.
Community Activities and Volunteerism
Orman has been deeply involved in the Alberta volunteer community beginning with the YWCA, where he worked with inner-city children as a teen. Since then, he has been involved with the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, the
Calgary Exhibition and Stampede, Citizen Advocacy for the Disabled and the Chrysalis Foundation for the Mentally and Physically Handicapped.
He played football at Crescent Heights High School (Calgary), Calgary Colts, University of Calgary and Eastern Washington University and subsequently coached Bantam and High School football in the Calgary area.
Additionally, Orman has been an honorary chairman for the Aga Khan Partnership Walk (Calgary, 1990 and 1991), Philippine Earthquake Disaster Relief Fund (Alberta, 1990), and the African Famine Relief (Alberta, 1992).
He currently serves on the board of directors of Contemporary Calgary Art Gallery.
He has provided provincial and federal political commentary on the Canadian Broadcast Corporation, Global Television, CTV and the
CKUA Radio Network.
Honours and Awards
*Eastern Washington University - Presidents Honor Roll 1971.
*Football Athletic scholarship.
*In 1991 as Minister of Energy he was awarded the prestigious Crossborder Award as the person who played the most significant role in enhancing natural gas trade between Canada and the United States.
*He received the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada Medal (1992) awarded to Canadians who were deemed to have made a significant contribution to their fellow citizens, to their community, or to Canada.
*In July 2011 Orman was selected by ''Alberta Venture Magazine'' as one of Alberta's 50 Most Influential People.
*Clean Air Strategic Award of Recognition as co-founder (along with former Environment Minister Ralph Klein) of The Clean Air Strategic Alliance.
*Queen's Platinum Jubilee Medal (2022) commemorating Her Majesty's 70th Anniversary as Monarch and is awarded to Albertans who have made a significant contribution to Canada and in particular to the Alberta region or community.
References
External links
Legislative Assembly of Alberta Members ListingTSX
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1948 births
Living people
Businesspeople from Calgary
Members of the Executive Council of Alberta
Politicians from Calgary
Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs
20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta