OECM is pleased to announce the appointment of three new advisory members to its Customer Council Committee (CCC). Effective June 4th, 2024, Bryan Martin, Chief Administrative Officer/Clerk and Treasurer for the Township of South Algonquin, and André Morin, Director of Corporate Services/Treasurer for the Town of St. Marys, join the committee as municipal sector representatives. Effective July 8th, 2024, Jennifer Churchill, CEO of Empowered Kids Ontario-Enfants Avenir Ontario (EKO), joins the CCC as a broader public sector representative.
Bryan Martin is the Chief Administrative Officer/Clerk and Treasurer for the Township of South Algonquin. A seasoned professional, Bryan has held similar roles at various municipalities throughout his career over the last 27 years. His expertise spans municipal governance, finance, and policy development, making him an invaluable asset to the communities he serves. Bryan also dedicates his time to community involvement, currently representing the municipality on the Algonquin Land Claim advisory group.
André Morin is the Director of Corporate Services/Treasurer for the Town of St. Marys, where he is responsible for finance, information technology, communications, and tourism. With over 20 years of municipal experience, beginning in his hometown of Atikokan, Ontario, where he served as Treasurer and five years as Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), André was also the Director of Corporate Services for the City of Stratford and Regional Manager with the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC). André holds an Honours degree in Commerce from Laurentian University as well as both the CPA and CGA designations.
As the CEO of Empowered Kids Ontario-Enfants Avenir Ontario (EKO), Jennifer Churchill is leading the association through a significant period of growth and change, as the province continues to innovate in its approaches to the delivery of community-based health care in clinical child development and rehabilitation. Jennifer joined EKO after more than 25 years in the health and government sectors. She is respected as a collaborative partner by colleagues in a sector where Ontario is recognized nationally and internationally for its leadership in child disability research and care. During her tenure at EKO, the association has modernized its governance, expanded its membership, and developed relationships that ensure EKO’s voice represents a broad range of stakeholders.
As an organization dedicated to serving the needs of the broader public sector, OECM values representation across various sectors, including Municipal and other public institutions.
OECM’s Customer Council Committee (CCC) serves as a direct conduit for customer engagement and influence at the Board level. CCC members provide strategic input to OECM regarding our customer-centric strategy, products and services, customer and supplier relationship management, service delivery approach, and more.
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