Join the NSBA Board of Directors

The NSBA Board of Directors is elected from the NSBA membership at the Annual General Meeting based on a slate of candidates suggested by the Nominating Committee of the Board. Individuals interested in sitting on the NSBA Board are encouraged to download and fill out the application form below. A member of the Nominating Committee will follow up on each application submitted.

Instructions for Submitting Form:

1) Download and save the form to your computer.
2) Open the form from its saved location and input your candidate information.
3) Save the form.
4) Hit the submit button below. If your email is not set up to auto-send, please ensure that you
send the form from your email Outbox manually.

Important Dates:

Applications Period: January 10, 2023 – January 31, 2023
Nominating Committee Review Period: February 1, 2023 – February 16, 2023
Slate Announced: February 28, 2023
Annual General Meeting (AGM): March 21, 2023

Click here to download the application form 

Please direct any questions to the following individuals on the Nominations Committee:

Milton Taylor: imageryca@shaw.ca

Tracy Arno: tracy@essencerecruitment.ca

Jackie Pilon: jackie@sparksconsulting.ca

Alan Migneault: amigneault@sasktel.net

Keith Moen: keith.moen@nsbasask.com

 

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