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Board Members & Trustees

An independent Board of volunteers was established to develop and administer the Rainy Lake Fisheries Charity Trust.  Each of the following organizations or agencies were invited to nominate one member:  Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship, Fort Frances Sportsmen’s Club (an affiliate of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters), Ministry of Natural Resources (Fort Frances District), Rainy Lake Conservancy, Northwestern Ontario Tourism Association, Abitibi Consolidated Company of Canada, the Fort Frances Chamber of Commerce, Town of Fort Frances, Rainy River Future Development Corporation, and the Fort Frances Chief’s Secretariat.

The following Board members or trustees were finally selected to administer the fund, which would include the task of developing partnerships, seeking donations, encouraging future research activities and reviewing/approving project applications:

NAME

ORGANIZATION

POSITION

Jeff Johnston

Fort Frances Sportsmen’s Club (FFSC)

Chair

Karl Zimmerman

Accountant (Stewart, Sande & Zimmerman)

Secretary/Treasurer

Blair Beadow

Fort Frances Sportsmen’s Club (FFSC)

Member at Large

Steve Lundon

Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship (FFCBC)

Member at Large

Darryl McLeod

Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (OMNR)

Ex-Officio

Dale Callaghan

Rainy Lake Conservancy (RLC)

Member at Large

Tom Pearson

Northwestern Ontario Tourism Association (NWOTA)

Member at Large

Ed McLeod

Rainy Lake Tourist Operator

Member at Large

Jack Hedman

Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunters (OFAH)

Member at Large

Geoff Gillon

Rainy River Future Development Corporation (RRFDC)

Member at Large

Don Cumming

Angler representative - Fort Frances Times

Member at Large

Larry Eustace

Legal

Member at Large

Trustees would be encouraged to serve a minimum term of 2-3 years.  Quarterly meetings would be scheduled in advance for the Board, with an established quorum of six members.  When unable to attend regularly scheduled meetings, Members at Large from organizations are encouraged to send an alternate representative.  Alternates would be ineligible to vote, and proxy privileges would not be provided.