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Red Deer’s Downtown Business Association Welcomes Four New Faces
Red Deer’s Downtown Business Association announced on Tuesday, December 6th that four new members will be joining their Board of Directors.
They include Curtis Butler from Hudsons Canada’s Pub, Reg Cooper from Flexxcore Technology Solutions, Sean Draper from To The Lost, Forgotten Alley and Gusto and Diana Heinzlmeir from Joly Heinzlmeir Professional Accountants.
They will join current Board Members Tyler Hansen, Julie Oliver, Omar Lockhat, Ryan Curtis, Allie Grande and Danielle Harvey. Red Deer Councillor Buck Buchanan will take Lynne Mulder’s spot as the city’s Council Representative.
In a release, Amanda Gould, Executive Director says, “I am delighted with our current selection of board members,” adding, “We have representation from across the business community, including retail and 2nd floor businesses, which allows us to ensure we are providing services all industries can benefit from.”
The Downtown Business Association wishes to thank departing board members Kevin Traptow, Krystal Kromm, Brandon Bouchard and Andrew Luft for their involvement with the Board of Directors for the past three years.
Board members will meet in January 2017 to select the executive for the year.
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