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Message from the Incoming Board President

Message from the Incoming Board President

Time of Transition

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By Shauna Goertzen, BCLS

While I love spring, am energized by the increasing daylight, appreciate seeing grass after months of snow, and consider the possibilities of what the following year will bring, this year, thus far, has been filled with challenges, including COVID-19, the postponement and down-scaling of the 115th AGM and the departure of Chad Rintoul, our Chief Administrative Officer. This is not how I anticipated beginning my year as President.

I am sure each of us is doing his/ her best to practice social distancing and self-isolation, where necessary, to protect our families, friends and the appointment of Kelly Stofer as

colleagues.

I believe I am not alone when I express my disappointment in the cancellation of the AGM at the Westin Bayshore in Vancouver. It would have been wonderful to participate in the traditions of hearing the President’s address to new commissions and the friends who have independent minds

passing of the spats.

There is a lot of behind the scenes planning for an AGM and just as much in the cancelling of one. Thank you to Chad, Ellen, Lucy and Bonnie for your tireless efforts in this regard. Planning has already begun for the AGM to be held in Harrison Hot Springs from March 10 to 12 2021. April 14 and I wish to congratulate

I hope to see many of you there.

I have enjoyed working with Chad in my capacity as committee chair and board member. He has always brought a professional and friendly demeanour to interactions and his contributions be missed. I wish Chad all the best in his new position with the BC Notaries Association.

I am excited for the ABCLS with CAO. Kelly stepped into the role of the Secretary/Treasurer with poise and confidence. I am sure he will bring those same qualities to his new position. The process to recruit a new Secretary/Treasurer will begin shortly.

Nelson Mandela once said, “I like because they tend to make you see problems from all angles.” This is true of members and colleagues on the board who bring different perspectives to the table, which enables fulsome discussions on issues facing the ABCLS.

The board elections will take place on to the office and the Association will

new Board members. I look forward to your involvement in carrying out the board’s business. I would also like to welcome Abigale Fulton, our newest public member to the board. During my time on the Board I have had the pleasure of developing lasting friendships. However, due to the dynamic nature of our elections, I must say farewell to Roger and Gina. Thank you, both, for your contributions and service to the Association.

I congratulate the newly commissioned land surveyors and look forward to you being formally recognized at the 116th AGM. You have reached an important milestone and I wish you a successful career.

Completion of 2019 Strategic Planning Action items saw significant changes to the exam and the articling process that have been implemented. Kelly, in his new role, will be tasked to lead the charge in organizing the strategic planning session for 2022-2025.

The ABCLS has proven, over time, that we have resilience and are able to adapt to challenges encountered, and this time in history will be no different. Be well and stay healthy. ✥