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| Members of the Economic Development Committee | | | | ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STE-ANNE – Board of Directors Louis LavigneMilk producer.Founding member and president of CUMA Agricultural equipment cooperative (Coopérative de machinerie agricole), former president of Prescott County Farm Management Association (Groupement de gestion).Long time involvement on the recreation committee and community centre (Centre d’action). Louis Brunet Field crop producer, ex-milk producer. Responsible for Collège d’Alfred (U.Guelph) transitioning its farm to organic production.Has sat on the board of directors of the Prescott Farm Management Association and the Caisse populaire Ste-Anne (credit union), ex-president of the St-Eugène Agri-Cooperative. Organised many continuing education courses for farmers in conjunction with Alfred CollegeNeil FraserSales agent and genetics consultant for an artificial insemination company. Secretary-treasurer and clerk of session for Ste-Anne’s United Church.Active leader in the 4-H movement.Owner of hobby farm, with horses.Jean-Pierre LavigneYoung producer, co-owner of a dairy farm with his father.Agricultural diploma from Collège d’Alfred (affiliated with the University of Guelph).President of the Prescott County Farm Management Association (Groupement de gestion).Vickie SauvéMeat inspector with the provincial government. Animal sciences degree.Owner of hobby farm, with sheep.Sylvain ClermontYoung producer, co-owner of a dairy farm with his father.Agricultural diploma from Collège d’Alfred (affiliated with the University of Guelph).Interested in organic farming and alternate agricultural productions.Elisabeth DuchesneEmployed by Collège d’Alfred to assist with the transition of its farm to organics.Biology degree, originally from Saguenay/Lac-St-Jean, Quebec.Participates actively on the family dairy farm. David SherwoodStrategic planning and facilitation consultant for over 15 years. Urban planner by training – worked mainly in eastern Ontario. Former Executive Director of the Canadian Institute of Planners.One of the co-founders of the Canadian Healthy Communities Network.Lucie Brunet Management and strategic planning consultant for last 20 years, working mainly for non-profit organisations. Former Executive Director of the Francophone Authors of Ontario Association (Association des auteurs de l’Ontario français) Involved in Businesswomen and Rural Economic Development network (Femmes d’affaires et développement économique rural). Participated in the research and publication of the book on the heritage church in Ste-Anne. The Board of the recently incorporated “Economic Development Ste-Anne-de-Prescott” consists of volunteers. Its role is to guide and manage projects, facilitate community meetings, improve communications and obtain the support resources required to achieve projects that are identified as priorities by the community. | | |
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