NOTE: This event has already taken place.
The Economic Developers Association of Newfoundland and Labrador (EDANL) is electing a new Board of Directors this week, to be ratified at its Annual General Meeting on May 30.
EDANL’s Board of Directors is comprised of eight (8) volunteer members. Seven (7) are elected for two-year terms, with the Past-President position automatically designated.
The election will take place online starting Tuesday, May 21 and concluding 5:00pm on Friday, May 24. Candidates listed below appear in alphabetical order by their last name. On the ballot, candidates will appear at random.
The following ten (10) candidates have been nominated for the election of seven (7) Director positions.
Kieran was elected to EDANL’s Board of Directors in 2017, and has worked hard since that time to contribute to the success of the organization. He designed and maintains the organization’s website, coordinates the newsletter, and was the lead in bringing the EDAC Year 1 University of Waterloo training to St. John’s this June. If elected again, Kieran would like to focus his efforts on the creation of a provincial training program for NL economic development practitioners, and build capacity within the organization to ensure it operates for many years to come.
Kieran is the Executive Director of the Newfoundland and Labrador Environmental Industry Association (NEIA), where he pursues economic development from the sector perspective. His work in this regard is both at the firm and overarching sector-level, including: supporting startups and entrepreneurship; contributing to the productivity and competitiveness of firms; fostering innovation and commercialization; driving international business development; providing training and professional development; and formulating advocating policy priorities – all towards the development of clean technologies and the growth of the green economy in the province.
Since 2001, Roseanne has worked in this dynamic network in many capacities, all with a goal of helping CBDCs in our province achieve their mandate. Everything from advocacy, to project development and to communications is part of what she does, in supporting CBDCs and MBO with business development.
Jennifer was elected as Vice President of the Economic Developers Association of Newfoundland and Labrador in 2017 and has worked hard during the term to contribute to the organization’s success. She has been committed to raising the profile of the organization though building quality relationships, striving for timely correspondence, consistent branding and being attentive to the organization’s mission. Jennifer has contributed to the delivery of a successful conference last year, webinars and fostering sponsorships and partnerships.
Jennifer is passionate about EDANL, and would love the opportunity to continue to serve on the Board of Directors for the next term, encouraging a strong, vibrant network of practitioners across the province, and continuing to build capacity within the organization.
Before joining the City of Mount Pearl, Cassie was the head of Marketing and Commercialization Strategy for Solace Power, a global wireless power start-up. Her portfolio includes ten years of experience working in complex product development and communications with global investment firms based in Toronto, Boston, London and San Francisco and four years as the head of strategy and planning for a Newfoundland based marketing agency. In her spare time, Cassie teaches entrepreneurship at Newfoundland’s largest public college, the College of the North Atlantic.
Cassie holds a Bachelor of Business Administration and is currently completing a master’s Degree in engineering and technology management from Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Kristy is a senior manager with the Nunatsiavut Government, the Inuit self-government in Northern Labrador. Her career spans ten years and has been focused on community development. As Nunatsiavut’s first Director of Tourism, she helped establish the region as a tourism destination. In 2016, Kristy transitioned into the role of Director of Economic Development. At the Governor General’s Canadian Leadership Conference in June 2017, she was recognized as one of 250 up-and-coming leaders in Canada and is active in industry organizations ranging from social enterprises (SmartICE) to Inuit Crown Corporations (Nunatsiavut Group of Companies).
She has been involved with several Chambers of Commerce across the province, and has served as President of the Conception Bay Area Chamber since 2013 and also serves as Treasurer with the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce. She also serves as Vice Chair of the Lond Pond Harbour Authority of Conception Bay South, and in an ex-officio capacity with the Downtown CBS Business Improvement Association. She has also been volunteering with Junior Achievement and the Canada Revenue Agency Community Volunteer Income Tax Program for the last sixteen years.
Margo holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Certificate in Public Administration from Memorial University of Newfoundland, a Non-Profit Management Certification from Mount Royal University, a Financial Management Certification from St. Mary’s University and an Advanced Leadership Certification from the Gardiner Center, among other accounting and business related certifications and courses. She is currently completing certifications in International Small Business Counselling and International Trade Training.
She is looking forward to developing her and her team’s economic development experience, and has registered her and the CBDC Cabot Development Officers for the Year One Fundamentals of Community Economic Development training taking place next month.
In her spare time she enjoys reading, running and volleyball and chasing her active preschooler.
Rhonda enjoys the challenge of wearing many different hats – human being, wife, mother of two, alumni of the Governor Generals Canadian Leadership Conference, Former Chair of the Community Sector Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, past president of the Public Service Toastmasters Club, lobbyist, and motivational speaker. Eclectic in both her tastes and interests, she has been successful in a number of professional positions.
Success oriented herself, Rhonda is equally concerned with helping those around her achieve success in their lives by providing mentorship and guidance.
To this end, her best advice is to stay positive and have an “I CAN ATTITUDE”. Past President of Positive Thinkers Club, St. John’s Chapter, Rhonda truly believes that hard work and a positive attitude will change your world and get you where you want to go!
Ashley’s past experience includes working in post-secondary career services and being a provincial non-profit representative. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Memorial University and is currently completing the Community Investment Professional Extension Certificate through Mount Royal University. Ashley is proud to be working and living in Central NL.
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