The Team
OfficeExecutive Director: Margo Pollock
info@standrews.qc.ca Administrative Assistant: Sara Lackie office@standrews.qc.ca CouncilPresident: Guthrie Stewart
1st Vice President: Scott A. MacKenzie 2nd Vice President: Iain Batchen Gregory Doyle Michael McMurray Helen Meredith W. Campbell Oliver Jennifer Stephenson Cameron Stevens Ex Officio Past PresidentsReford MacDougall
J. Stuart Spalding Malcolm E. McLeod Daniel F. O'Connor Martin H. Barnes Moira Barclay-Fernie A. Ian Aitken M. Bruce McNiven Kenneth C. Bentley Peter G. McAuslan Bruce D. Bolton G. Scot Diamond Brian MacKenzie Jason MacCallum Marilyn Meikle CommitteesActivities Committee: The Activities Committee organizes and supervises all special events and activities sponsored by the Society and approved by the Council. The Committee is responsible for evaluating these activities, and proposes new events and activities in response to the changing interests of the membership.
Community Assistance Committee: The main function of the Community Assistance Committee is to respond to the short-term financial needs of applicants. We review applications and requests, visit with families and individuals, and try to find the best immediate solution we can reasonably provide. The kind of help we can bring varies from situation to situation, and we keep the applicant’s current circumstances in view when making decisions about aid. We meet several times throughout the year and on an as-needed basis for unusual requests. Educational Aid Committee: The Educational Aid Committee administers the Society's bursary program which provides assistance to qualified students. Scottish Culture Committee: The Scottish Culture Committee reviews all cultural grant applications received by the Society and solicits projects that enhance the development and promotion of Scottish culture and traditions. Youth Committee: The Youth Committee is comprised of individuals between 15 and 25 years of age who are seeking to take an active role in the Society and to effect positive change within the Society and the Scottish community. |