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New Halifax Convention Centre's board appointed

The new Halifax Convention Centre's board was jointly appointed by the Nova Scotia government and Halifax Regional Municipality.

10-member board includes business and community leaders

An architectural drawing of new Halifax Convention Centre.

The province and Halifax Regional Municipality announced Fridaythe appointment of the first board of directors of the Halifax Convention Centre Corp.

The Halifax Convention Centre Act, which came into effect onApril 1, requires the two levels of government to jointly appoint the board of directors.

The$169.2-million Halifax Convention Centre is the centrepiece of the new Nova Centre being built in downtown Halifax. The first convention isbooked for April 2017.

The 10-member board consists of eight appointed members, in addition to the deputy minister of the Department of Business and the chief administrative officer of Halifax Regional Municipality.

"This board brings the right mix of skills, expertise and business background to ensure the organization's success now and into the future," Business Minister Mark Furey said in a release.

Directors on the volunteer board receive $150 perday for meetings, plus reasonable expenses. The chair is entitled to a rate of$200 per day.

Provincial appointees:

  • WayneCrawley, senior advisor for a number of private companies and current vice-chair for Trade Centre Ltd. board of directors.
  • JamesMacNeil, managing partner of the law firmBOYNECLARKELLP.
  • Barbara Manning, past president and CEO ofGenieknows, a digital advertising service provider.
  • JustinMcDonough, partner and certified financial planner with MatthewsMcDonoughFinancial Planning and the current chair for Trade Centre Ltd. board of directors.
Argyle Developments Inc. opened the doors in May to show off the new $169.2-million Halifax Convention Centre the centrepiece of the Nova Centre development. (Paul Withers/CBC)
"It was a very hard choice between extremely well-qualified candidates," Mayor Mike Savage said in a release. "The result is a board that will serve the Halifax Convention Centre and the broader community with experience and professionalism."

Municipal appointees:

  • Louise-Anne Comeau, co-founder and managing director of CM Advisory, a business consultancy company.
  • Jeff Forbes, president and managing partner of Knightsbridge Robertson Surrette and a member of the Trade Centre Ltd. board of directors.
  • Greg Keefe, former chief financial officer for Halifax Regional Municipality who has held deputy minister roles with the province.
  • Nancy MacCready-Williams, chief executive officer of Doctors Nova Scotia.

Newpresident and CEO to be hired

One of the board's first tasks will be to appoint a permanent president and CEO to replace Scott Ferguson, who resigned in May to take a similar job with theWorld TradeCentersAssociation in New York.

Trade Centre Ltd. chief financial officer CarrieCussonsis acting as interim CEO and president until then.

Legislation requires the board to reportto the provincial and municipal governments, including annual audited financial statements, a report on the effectiveness and competitiveness of the centre's operationsand a five-year strategic plan.