Call for Nominations for the Squash Ontario Board of Directors

Squash Ontario is seeking a new member to serve on the Board of Directors for 2017 – 2019. 

Squash Ontario is a not-for-profit organization that acts as the provincial governing body for our sport in Ontario. The organization is governed by 6 board of directors who provide vision and leadership for the overall direction of Squash Ontario as well as craft and monitor the policies and procedures that allow it to function. The directors are elected by the members of Squash Ontario at the annual general meeting for a two year term of which a maximum of 3 consecutive terms can be held. The president of the organization and vice president of finance are elected by the board themselves annually.

Core Ideology

Core Values:                Integrity and fairness in policies and decision making

                                    Respect for how we treat each other on and off the court

                                    Excellence in effort on and off the court

                                    Leadership and passion in the promotion of squash              

Vivid Description:        

We will exercise all of our resources to increase participation for juniors, students and adults. Every time we are unsure of a choice, we will ask ourselves, “does this increase the chance a player will continue to participate in squash?" We will surround ourselves with ambassadors who share our core ideology and build committees around those who want to share the enjoyment of playing squash with others.

The Challenge

To implement exciting new initiatives to grow and strengthen the sport of squash in Ontario.

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Eligibility

Individuals are eligible for the Board of Directors if they are:

-        An individual member or honorary member in good standing with Squash Ontario,

-        A member in good standing of a member club/facility,

-        Must be 19 years of age or older, who has the power under law to contract,

-        Must be a resident of Ontario, and

-        Must clearly support the vision, mission and values of Squash Ontario.

The successful candidate will have no conflict of interest (whether actual or perceived) with Squash Ontario or any of its affiliations which would prevent them from fulfilling their fiduciary duty to Squash Ontario.

Board of Directors’ Philosophy

The current Board of Directors operates under the philosophy that the job of the board is: to establish the guiding principles and policies for the organization; to delegate responsibility and authority to those who are responsible for enacting the principles and policies; to monitor compliance with those guiding principles and policies; to ensure that staff, and board alike are held accountable for their performance.

Board Terms

Squash Ontario’s policy is to provide for succession planning on its Board of Directors.  As a consequence, the board terms are staggered.

This year’s Nominating Committee is seeking candidates to fill the following terms:

Three (3) director members to serve for a two-year term, beginning 03 June 2017 through 03 June 2019, with incumbent directors Kathy Cowper and Bob Mansbridge being nominated to continue to serve in two of the positions. Former president Andrew Mount will resign after 6 dedicated years to Squash Ontario and board members who will continue to serve their 2016-2018 term are Janice Lardner, Nicole Garon, and Bruce Marrison.

Specific Skills and Qualifications Required

Squash Ontario welcomes and encourages all interested individuals to put their names forward for the Board of Directors; however, preference will be given to those who have proven skills and background in the following areas – areas which are of key importance to the Corporation.  These areas have been identified by a comprehensive needs assessment review and SWOT analysis:

- Marketing - The successful candidate would carry the Vice President, Marketing portfolio

- Corporate/Business/ Fundraising – The successful candidate would carry the Vice President Membership Services portfolio

- Programming {coaching, junior and senior programs, refereeing, schools} – The successful candidate would carry the Vice President Programs portfolio

- Strategic and Business Planning        

The Board of Directors meets approximately every six weeks, usually by conference call. In addition, it meets on a face to face basis 3 or 4 times a year.  Members of the Board are expected to attend all Board meetings. 

Deadline for nominations is 30 April 2017

Submissions must be sent to Jamie Nicholls, Executive Director – jnicholls@squashontario.com