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Maritime College of Forest Technology appoints first female board chair

April 3, 2023  By Forestry Sector Council


The Forestry Sector Council and the Maritime College of Forest Technology (MCFT) are pleased to announce the appointment of Heather Boyd as the first female chair on the Board of Governors. Boyd, who is currently the executive director of the Forestry Sector Council, has made history as the first woman to hold this position in the school’s 77 years of operation.

As the chair of the Board of Governors, Heather Boyd will provide strategic oversight and direction for the institution alongside the other 11 members of the board.

Heather is excited to take on this new role, stating “I am honoured to have been elected as the first female chair of the Board of Governors for MCFT. We are well-positioned to continue the progress and momentum generated under the strong leadership of former chair, Steven Hansen. I look forward to working with my fellow board members to ensure the continued success of this important institution. The college is embracing change as we strive to ensure the forestry industry is inclusive to everyone.”

As a leading institution for natural resource education in Canada, the MCFT, has locations in Fredericton and Bathurst, N.B., and plays a critical role in producing high-quality graduates prepared for careers in the forestry and natural resources sectors.

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To support efforts like these, the not-for-profit Forestry Sector Council works to enhance the region’s forestry sector by promoting workforce development and training. Through partnerships with industry, government, and stakeholders, the council helps to address the human resource challenges facing the sector, ensuring a highly skilled and adaptable workforce capable of supporting this sustainable, competitive, and innovative industry.

For more information about the Maritime College of Forest Technology, please visit  www.mcft.ca.


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