CCEPA's first Executive Director steps down
The Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Public Affairs (CCEPA), Frank Schwartz, is stepping down.
Frank was originally hired for a one year term to help determine whether there was a need for an organization like CCEPA. Three and a half years later we have proven the need and Frank has decided to move on.
Frank is willing to continue as long as year-end, if necessary, to ensure a smooth transition. He also wants to remain part of the CCEPA “family” for many years to come. That commitment and his vigorous involvement in developing next year’s program show Frank's strong interest in seeing CCEPA continue to grow and flourish. The Board is immensely grateful to Frank for making CCEPA’s start so successful.
Lois Dyer-Mann, now retired and formerly of The Caldwell Partners, has kindly agreed to facilitate the search for a new Executive Director.
Sincerely,
Bill Black
CCEPA Board Chair