VICTORIA – The Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce its 2021 Board of Directors.
- Chair: John Wilson, CEO, Wilson’s Group of Companies
- Vice-Chair: Kris Wirk, Partner, Dusanj and Wirk
- Past Chair: Dan Dagg, President and CEO of Hothouse Marketing
- Secretary: Christina Clarke, CEO, Songhees Development Corp.
- Treasurer: Moira Hauk, Regional Manager South Island, Coastal Community Credit Union
- Rose Arsenault, Branch Manager, Agilus Work Solutions
- Ian Batey, Owner and Principal, IPB Consulting
- Judith Ethier, Chief Administrative Officer, Greater Victoria Harbour Authority
- Pedro Marquez, Vice President of Global Advancement and Business Development, Royal Roads University
- Richard Michaels, President, Maccrim Solutions
- Tom Plumb, President and CEO, Kinetic Construction
- Capt. (N) Sam Sader, Base Commander, CFB Esquimalt
- Ann Squires Ferguson, CEO, Western Interior Design Group
- Erin Boggs, Co-owner, Robinson’s Outdoor Store; Incoming Chair, Prodigy Group (ex-officio)
- Bruce Williams, CEO, The Chamber (ex-officio)
Board members are elected for two-year terms, and there were six positions up for election for 2021. Voting was from Sept. 10 to Oct. 1.
“The Chamber always has an impressive group of candidates who put their name forward to be on our Board of Directors,” Chamber chair John Wilson says. “This year was no exception as we had a number of exceptional community leaders looking to join our group and play a role during this critical time. There is truth in the saying that, when the going gets tough, the tough get going. That’s clearly demonstrated by the Chamber’s Board of Directors.”
Comprised of established and emerging business and community leaders, The Chamber’s board works with The Chamber’s committees and staff to build good business and great community in Greater Victoria.
The Chamber’s mission is to serve Greater Victoria by working together to build good business and great community through advocacy, networking events, professional development and other unique activities. Find out more at VictoriaChamber.ca.