Call for Nominations: 2024-2025 Board of Directors

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Sep 2024

 

Call for Nominations
As an organization governed by a Board of Directors, the Labrador North Chamber of Commerce would like to invite you to consider running for a position on the Board of Directors. If you are a passionate, enthusiastic advocate of local business, we want to hear from you!
The LNCC is led by an eight-member Board of Directors who represent the interests of our members. Our Board of Directors strive to support the interest of our members across Labrador and abroad, and are well-informed business and community leaders. By serving as a member of the Board, you help guide the direction of the Chamber and develop our annual priorities.

 

Nominations being accepted for 2024-2025 Board of Directors positions:
-Chairperson
-1st Vice Chairperson
-2nd Vice Chairperson
-Treasurer
-Four (4) Director Positions

 

The LNCC is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to fair, respectful, and unbiased treatment in the workplace. The LNCC offers diversity and inclusion training and is a Safe Space for gender expression, sexual orientation and gender identity. We are also committed to ensuring and promoting diversity on our Board.
The deadline for applications is Friday, October 4 at 4:00pm AST.
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*Please note that those nominated must be a LNCC member in good standing.
**You must complete both the nomination form and submit an endorsement form**

 

 

Nominations are now closed

 

 

 

 

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