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Executive Team

Executive Team

 

Sharon Hamilton - President

Sharon, as President, calls and chairs executive meetings, sets the agenda, and organizes the General Meeting. She serves as a liaison between NPNB, NPCC, and NPAC, prepares an annual report, and engages with stakeholders such as the Department of Health, NANB, NBNU, and NBMS.

Natasha Stephen - Vice President

Natasha, as Vice President, supports the President, leads meetings in their absence, and liaises with key stakeholders.

Daniel Cameron - Tresurer

Daniel, as Treasurer, oversees the organization’s finances, ensures timely transactions, prepares the annual budget, and maintains the membership list.

 
 

Michelle Pittman - Secretary

Michelle, as Secretary, records meeting minutes, coordinates executive meetings, shares member communications, and manages membership details on the NPAC website.

 
 

Jessica Selvaratnam - Bilingual Communications

Jessica, as Bilingual Communication Coordinator, promotes communication in both official languages, assists with maintaining the bilingual website, and manages social media.

 
 

Fanny Bezeau - Francophone Communications

Fanny, as Francophone Communication Coordinator, promotes communication in both official languages and coordinates the translation of written documents as needed.

 

Lisa Snodgrass - Student representative (Anglophone)

Lisa, as the Anglophone Representative, serves as a liaison between anglophone students and the organization, advocating for their needs and ensuring their voices are heard in decision-making processes.

 
 

Alexandra Power - Student representative (Francophone)

Alexandra, as the Francophone Representative, serves as a liaison between francophone students and the organization, advocating for their needs and ensuring their voices are heard in decision-making processes.