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TEPF Board Announces New President & CEO

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TEPF Board Announces New President & CEO

November 15, 2017
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The Educational Partnership Foundation (TEPF) Board is pleased to announce some exciting news.  After a period of just over two months we have new leadership.

The board would like to welcome Barb Simic as the new President and CEO of The Educational Partnership Foundation.  Barb brings a drive and passion for the organization and we are confident that her experience, leadership and dedication will be an asset leading TEPF in a new direction.

Barb brings passion and commitment to youth and education and has sat on the TEPF board and committees in the past. We are confident her 30 years of personal community involvement, 13 years of directing the community investment initiatives at ConocoPhillips and her experience on various committees and boards gives her valuable leadership capabilities that will be instrumental to the future of TEPF.

We look forward to Barb growing the capacity of this agency by expanding our existing programs across the province and launching our brand new program: The Trades and Climate Change Education Initiative.  We know that this will have great impact on the students of Alberta and contribute to elevating students’ education experience.

Please join us in welcoming Barb Simic to the team!


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