Meet your Directors

PRESIDENT

Bruce Armstrong:

Bruce has been on the Board since 1997, he has held the position of Secretary and Vice President. Bruce works for the British Columbia Forest Service and has lived in Mackenzie since 1992. 

 

 

Vice-President

Louise Hinthorne:

Louise has lived in Mackenzie for over 30 years, she was one of the original founding directors when Westland Co-op became Mackenzie Consumers Co-operative back in 1976 and has served on the board ever since. At present she and her husband Dutch are retired and have made Mackenzie their home. Louise also served as President for many years.

 

 

  Secretary

 

Bob Harker

Bob moved to Mackenzie in 1993 and worked for Abitibi (FFI) Bobs has been actively involved with the Cadet organization since 1984 and is presently the Commanding Officer of Mackenzie's Air Cadet Squadron and sits on the Site II plant committee as 3rd Vice President for the Steelworkers Union.

Bob feels he has a commitment to the community and wants to see it grow.

 

Director

Doug Sabiston

     Doug was just recently elected to the board and replaces Roscoe Hammond.  Doug worked for Canfor for more then thirty years he is now retired and plans to stay in the community for other thirty years plus. Doug  fills in for the Vice President while she is away during the winter months.

 

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Director

 

Stephanie Killam

Stephanie came to Mackenzie in 1972. She served on the board in the early 80's and was recently re-elected. Other boards she has served or is serving on are Club 55, Museum, library, Autumn Lodge, Labour and union committees as well as several district, regional and Govt. health boards. Currently she serves as Mayor with the District of Mackenzie Council and is soon to retire from Mackenzie Secondary school were she works as a secretary.

 

Director

Bob LaVallee

Bob came to Mackenzie with his family in 1993 and was employed at the Abitibi Paper Mill as a millwright. He is an active member of CEP Local 402 and has served on various committees including President and Recording Secretary. At present he is President of the District Labour Committee, a position he has held for the past 6 years.

 

  Director

Roscoe Hammond

 

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