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New directors appointed to Squamish Chamber of Commerce

May 24, 2022 1:49pm

Squamish Chamber of Commerce members has elected five incumbent and six newcomers to the Board of Directors.

The Squamish Chamber of Commerce has announced that the following individuals have been elected to join the Board of Directors for a one-year term for 2022/23.

Michel-Andre Aubin, Business Development Bank of Canada

Brandon Baker, Garibaldi Eye Care

Christine Barton, MacDonald Realty Squamish

Nicola Jones-Crossley, Futurpreneur Canada

Gale Kim, Mackoff Mohamed

John Olson, Northridge Mechanical Ltd

Incoming directors will be joined by the following incumbents, who were re-elected:

Rajan Hans, Diamond Head Security Group

Abby Majendie, Squamish Waldorf School

Jacquie Menezes, 7th Wave Consulting

Jack Montpellier, Race and Company

Catherine Webster, Sea to Sky Gondola Limited Partnership.

Each Board Director volunteers their expertise, time and knowledge to supporting the Squamish Chamber and the Squamish business community. Biographies can be found at squamishchamber.com.

The Squamish Chamber thanks outgoing Directors Cameron Cope and Nolan Rivers for their valuable contributions to the board over the last two years.

“The Squamish Chamber welcomes the 2022/23 Board of Directors and thanks outgoing directors Cameron Cope and Nolan Rivers who throughout a difficult time brought positivity, true professionalism and made significant contributions to the governance of the Squamish Chamber of Commerce” said Board President, Abby Majendie.

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