A Familiar Face Named New Okanagan College Board Chair

| December 26, 2015 in Kelowna

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In just a few days there will be a new chair of Okanagan College’s Board of Governors.

Connie Denesiuk, of Summerland will take over the position on January 1st from Tom Styffe, who held the position for three years.

Denesiuk is noy new to the College Board, as she joined in 2012.

“Over the past decade, Okanagan College has become an incredible success story in the province and has earned national attention for its achievements,” said Denesiuk. “There are incredible opportunities as we move forward, and I’m pleased to be picking up where Tom (Styffe, outgoing Board Chair) leaves us.”

Previously Denesiuk was the Chair of the Okanagan Skaha School District for nine of the 19 years she served as a school trustee. She was also the President of the B.C. School Trustees Association and the director of the Canada School Board Association for three years.

“Connie’s extensive experience in leading boards and working at the provincial and federal level on behalf of education will serve Okanagan College and the post-secondary sector well,” noted Styffe. “I wrap up my tenure knowing that the Board has strong leadership and a tremendous membership.”

Denesiuk also runs a construction business in Summerland with her husband Bob for the past 30 years.

“I have seen first-hand the contribution Okanagan College makes to the region, in terms of transforming lives and communities and I know that is going to continue and intensify in the years ahead. I’m also excited to be stepping into the role at a time when we have just adopted and are about to implement a new strategic plan.” 

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