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Greater Sudbury Development Corporation welcomes six new members

Andrée Lacroix will serve her second term as board chair
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The Greater Sudbury Development Corporation (GSDC) has recruited six new members to its volunteer 18-member board of directors, representing a wide breadth of expertise to benefit attraction, growth and retention of business in the community.

The Greater Sudbury Development Corporation (GSDC) has recruited six new members to its volunteer 18-member board of directors, representing a wide breadth of expertise to benefit attraction, growth and retention of business in the community.

The board elected Andrée Lacroix, partner with Lacroix Lawyers/Avocats to serve as chair for a second term. Peter Nykilchuk, general manager of the Hampton Inn by Hilton and Homewood Suites by Hilton, will serve as first vice-chair, and Jeff Portelance, director of business development at Timberland Equipment Ltd., will serve as second vice-chair.

“On behalf of the Greater Sudbury Development Corporation, I would like to welcome the new members to the board, and I am very pleased to take on the role of Chair,” said Lacroix. 

“Our board of directors represents a variety of sectors, both public and private, but we all serve a common goal, and that is to support economic recovery and continued growth in our community.”  

Appointment of new board members followed a citywide call for applications:

  • Jennifer Abols, Executive Director of the Goodman School of Mines
  • Robert Haché, President and Vice-Chancellor of Laurentian University
  • Anthony Lawley, President and Founding Partner of the IVEY Group
  • Mike Mayhew, Founding Partner of Mayhew Performance
  • Claire Parkinson, Head of Operational Services, Vale North Atlantic Operations
  • Shawn Poland, Associate Vice President of Strategic Enrolment and College Advancement with Cambrian College

“As Mayor and as a member of the GSDC Board of Directors, I am excited to see new members coming on board for the benefit of the community and to help fulfill the economic development goals of our city,” said Greater Sudbury Mayor Brian Bigger. 

“On behalf of City Council, I welcome new board members who are beginning their three-year term, and I extend sincere thanks to those who have already served. Now more than ever, we need the individual perspective and life experience that only volunteers can provide to move forward with economic recovery.”

The Greater Sudbury Development Corporation (GSDC) extended their appreciation to members who have completed their three-year volunteer term:

  • Brent Battistelli, President, Battistelli Independent Grocer
  • Iyo Grenon, Senior Communications Specialist, Human Resources, Glencore
  • Marett McCulloch, Sales Manager, Sudbury Wolves Sports and Equipment
  • Daran Moxam, Portfolio Manager, Scotia McLeod
  • Brian Valliancourt, Vice President, Business Development, Collège Boréal

Biographies of GSDC Board Members and information about the role of the GSDC in the community are available at www.investsudbury.com.




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