In anticipation of our AGM, we are looking for six individuals to join the PMR Council Executive and one nominee for President Elect. Nominate yourself or someone else!
Council Executive
Members of the Regional Council Executive (RCE) collectively represent the ownership in determining, monitoring and ensuring appropriate organizational performance. The Executive produces written governing policies that address (at the broadest level) Ends, Executive-Staff Relationship, Executive Minister Limitations and Governance Process. The RCE is accountable to the ownership, reporting to the General Meeting and regularly informing communities of faith of its work. For more information see the PMRC Governance Policies 4.1 – 4.14
6 vacancies
From an Equity and Anti-Discrimination lens, we are currently seeking 6 members; at least 1 under 30 years of age. Others may submit their expression, all of which will be considered in a prayerful manner to create a well-rounded executive with the best makeup for success.
Council Executive Nomination Form and More Info Here
President-Elect
Learns by participating in Regional Council Executive meetings for one year and prepares for a two-year term as President of the Region.
The regional council President is a 4-year term, first as President-Elect (1 year), then as sitting President (2 years), then as Past-President (1 year).
The President chairs the Executive Council, oversees and chairs the General Meetings of the regional council, and represents the regional council at significant events and functions. The President acts as Servant-Leader providing spiritual and pastoral leadership, ensuring the integrity of the Regional Council Executive’s processes, and representing the Region to other partners and outside parties.
The President also serves as chair of the Regional Council Executive meetings and the Regional Council Meetings during their term. The President makes decisions that fall within the topics covered by the RCE policies on Governance Process and Regional Council Executive-Staff Relationships; the President does not supervise or direct the Executive Minister or vice versa.