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Communications Committee Update

Communications

Communications Committee Committee Update

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Update

The GHC-CCI Communication Committee is an extremely busy and dedicated committee with members from a variety of backgrounds. The committee has nine members; they are Gail Cote and Craig McMillan (Co-Chairs), Carole Booth (Board Liaison), Colin Ogg, Bill Clark, Jeremy Nixon, Dave Williams, Paola Beci Gjata, and Tim Van Zwol.

The committee meets approximately 6 to 8 times a year via Zoom to discuss and designate articles and authors for upcoming issues Condo News. During the year the committee produces four digital issues (Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall) focusing on timely, relevant and seasonal topics, which impact condominium communities –including the residents, directors, property managers and companies that provide services. The Winter issue features the GCH-CCI Professional and Business Partners Committee members as well.

If you have an idea for an article, would like to contribute an article or advertise in the magazine, please contact the administration office at 905-631-0124 or via email at admin@cci-ghc.ca.

Congratulations Ed!... from your friends and colleagues at the Golden Horseshoe Chapter of the Canadian Condominium Institute

Ed Keenleyside – A Burlington Community Service Award Winner

In July, 73 Burlington Community Service Awards were presented by Karina Gould, MP Burlington and Mayor Marianne Meed Ward, to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee. Each award winner received a commemorative pin and a certificate. Ed Keenleyside was recognized for his dedication, accomplishments and contributions in the following organizations: Scouts Canada, Royal Botanical Gardens, Legion, Bruce Trail Association, Historical Society. Friends of Freeman Station. Teen Tour Band, Burlington Condominium Association, and the Golden Horseshoe Chapter of Canadian Condominium Institute. In addition, Ed is devoted to preserving the history of Burlington. His research identified several errors etched on the Burlington Cenotaph and resulted in those errors being corrected in time for the Cenotaph Centennial on April 9, 2022.

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