Julia Deans and Mitzie Hunter at ELNstudio, December 1, 2011. Credit: Colleen Nicholson, dropthefish.com
Congratulations to Mitzie Hunter on her new appointment as incoming CEO of the Greater Toronto CivicAction Alliance.
At ELNstudio on Thursday, December 1st, CivicAction Chair John Tory announced that Mitzie will become the organization’s CEO effective January 9, 2012. Mitzie became active in CivicAction in 2002, and has served as a volunteer co-chair of CivicAction’s ELN since 2007.
“CivicAction’s success comes from cultivating and leveraging strong and diverse leadership for the benefit of the Toronto region. With her long involvement in CivicAction and her tremendous experience working in and across sectors, Mitzie is the ideal person to lead and represent our organization as it develops new responses to issues including transportation, regional economic development, jobs and [...]
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Toronto Homecoming is seeking a part-time Director for a 6-month contract from mid-January to mid-July 2012. The Director would be supported by a part-time Project Co-ordinator and manage a team of highly capable volunteers.
We are looking for an expert project manager, effective communicator and inspiring leader who is passionate about Toronto. If you know somebody who could take Toronto Homecoming to the next level, encourage them to apply by the deadline of October 31.
Toronto Homecoming Job Description (PDF)
Sincerely,
Andrew Graham and Eva Wong Scanlan
Co-Chairs, Toronto Homecoming
About Toronto Homecoming:
Toronto Homecoming is an initiative of CivicAction’s Emerging Leaders Network (ELN) and seeks to connect talented Torontonians living abroad with opportunities in the city. By convening leaders, catalyzing action, offering city-building mentorship and providing organizational support, ELN has helped incubate Toronto Homecoming, which is [...]