Executive Committee Nominations

This form is for members of the Lorne Scots Regimental Association to submit nominations for the 2023-2025 Executive Committee elections held at this year’s Hybrid (In-Person & Virtual) Annual General Meeting (AGM) – Sunday, 07 May 23 at the Brampton Armoury.

 

Any member in good standing is invited to nominate anyone, including themselves, for any position. Multiple nominations, re-nomination to retain the current Executive, or no nomination at all may be made. To submit more than one nomination, refresh the page after clicking the “submit” button.

 

Nominations are open until Sun, 23 Apr 2023 [Extended until Friday, 28 Apr 23]. Nominees will be contacted to accept or decline the nomination and a list of all nominees standing for a position will be electronically mailed to all members/posted in public view one week prior to the AGM.

 

Voting will proceed during the AGM by anonymous poll. Anyone who has served in or with the Regiment, Cadet Corps or Allied Regiment is eligible to vote as a member of the Association. Invitations to the AGM, including a virtual meeting link, will be sent via email.

 

The positions for election are:

President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, Membership Chair, Media Chair, Social Chair, Museum Liaison, Cadet Liaison, and Community Liaison.

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3 thoughts on “Executive Committee Nominations”

  1. Andrea Katona-Smith

    I have experience as a President and Treasurer for a Board of Directors with the CAO, and work on multi million dollar projects. I work in contract management for a multi billion dollar company and am currently working on my Helicopter Pilot license. I am a current Union Health and Safety Representative and have recently been trained on mental health and suicide awareness. I currently own my own property and have recently been promoted to senior contract management and am working with a trauma therapy professional for first responders and ex military. I have a high professional presence, and am well know in my community and am a hard worker. I get the job done, and make things happen. I am a Legion Member.

  2. Andrea Katona-Smith

    I work with Engineering and Construction and Hank needs a break so why not one more opportunity to toss my name up the chain, right? I’ve been very grateful for my opportunity to grow since the Military and a suit and tie still looks pretty good on me. I still have a lot of love for the good troops. Let’s get some Women in the Association? I’m a fully trained Firefighter, have a University degree in Crime and Deviance and was a volunteer with Peel Regional Paramedics. I work on multi billion dollar contracts and my guys love to work with me because I listen to the tax payers. I have had some really nice conversations with the Conservative Party of Canada and am currently fighting Veterans Affairs. I’ve been actively communicating with the upcoming Regimental RSM’s, and asking how we can change the stigma about Mental Health Awareness. I work with CEO’s and VP’s of large companies for the Province of Ontario. Losing the Military was hard but it gained success. Sometimes what you lose makes you a better person and fierce. Breaks are never a bad thing, and for that I am grateful. Things need to change, and it’s the Millennials that are doing it. Thanks for the support. If you don’t think I’m qualified, I’m over that but appreciate what I have to offer. No one wants to work for the Feds anymore and that needs to change. My Mentor is ex Military. One more War Veteran Suicide is one too many and I’m tired of seeing that. Enough is enough. No one calls me anymore because I am forced to call you. What is the Regimental Association doing for Veterans with PTSD and Addictions? How is Veterans Affairs helping us? Something to think about. Part time job for part time awareness. Suicide is not a part time job. It’s our job, not a first responders. Never alone!

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