City of Lloydminster council has approved the appointments of community members to the Social Policy Framework Leadership Team during a July 22 council meeting.
The Social Policy Framework was developed to establish a way for local supports, business, and government to work together to tackle community issues. The Framework provides a common vision, values, and roles that provide everyone with opportunity to contribute.
Patrick Lancaster, with the City of Lloydminster clarified that Councillor Marin was sitting on the committee as a member of Alberta Health Services not as a councillor.
Lancaster also clarified during the question-and-answer session that, “These are all non-paid positions, they are not being paid by the city.”
Councillor Michael Diachuk was happy with the list of members.
“These are by in large, doers, they are not gonna sit around, these are folks that are going to want see things done. I think there is a nice mix and cross section of representation from our community.”
Members are recruited to the leadership team through a recruitment subcommittee that may directly invite members or host open calls for applications.
Lloydminster council approved the appointments of Teri-lynn MacKie, Councillor Lorelee Marin, Lana Lane, Bonita Brick, Becky Schille, Gina Nelson, Stephanie Miller, David McLennan and Sherri Husch for a term expiring July 1, 2026.
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