Parkland College is pleased to announce the appointment of three new members to its Board of Governors. Don Bahrey, Brian Hicke, and Leonard Keshane have joined the board, effective Feb. 4, 2016.
鈥淚t is a pleasure to welcome our new governors to Parkland College,鈥 said President Dwayne Reeve. 鈥淲e will certainly benefit from the experiences and perspectives they bring to the Board of Governors.鈥
Don Bahrey, from Canora, worked with Parkland College for eight years as an instructor and program coordinator, retiring in 2013. He hopes to rely on his knowledge as a past employee to help move the College forward.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be a little bit of research, a little bit of reading before I can really say where I can help, but I鈥檓 looking forward to it,鈥 Bahrey said.
Brian Hicke is a longtime Melville resident and city councillor. He serves on numerous other boards, committees, and community organizations in the Melville area.
鈥淚 hope to bring some experience with our communities and what I feel the communities might need in the way of continuing education,鈥 said Hicke. 鈥淭he opportunity to learn trades and different kinds of skills locally is a huge benefit to this whole area.鈥
Leonard Keshane is the former chief of the Keeseekoose First Nation near Kamsack. He has worked closely with the College on several education and training projects at Keeseekoose and through Yorkton Tribal Council.
鈥淚 really appreciate what the College can do for First Nations people,鈥 Keshane said. 鈥淚 also believe it鈥檚 good for the board to have that First Nations perspective.鈥
The Parkland College Board of Governors meets monthly to oversee the College鈥檚 operations and provide direction and guidance on institutional decisions. Board members advocate on behalf of the College and support efforts relating to regional economic growth.
Bahrey, Hicke, and Keshane bring the Board of Governors to a full complement of seven members. Sally Bishop of Kamsack is the longest-serving current governor, having joined the board in 2009. Chairperson D. Lydia Cyr of Fort Qu鈥橝ppelle has been a member since 2010, while Esterhazy鈥檚 David Cisyk and Yorkton鈥檚 Raymond Sass joined the board in 2013.
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Parkland College strives to help students in East Central Saskatchewan achieve their goals and build the foundation for successful careers. Students can choose from a wide array of educational options, including university degrees, skills training diplomas and certificates, trades training, high school upgrading,