Join us in person in New Denver, where you can meet our Board and ask questions about our work.
Date: Friday, July 19
Time: 4:00 to 5:00 pm PT
Location: Knox Hall – 521 6th Avenue
We strive to host inclusive and accessible events. If you require any form of assistance to participate in this event, contact us at 1.800.505.8998 to advise of your specific access needs.
For more information about our Board meetings, contact Jane Medlar at 1.800.505.8998 or jmedlar@ourtrust.org.
2024
- July 19/20 – New Denver
- September 26 – Ɂaq̓am (Annual General Meeting)
- September 27/28 – Ɂaq̓am
- November 22/23 – Creston
The Trust is governed by a 12-member Board of Directors. The five regional districts in the Basin and the Ktunaxa Nation Council each nominate a director, and the Province of BC nominates the remaining six directors. The Lieutenant Governor in Council makes all final appointments to the Board. All directors must reside in the Basin.
Jocelyn Carver, Chair
Owen Torgerson, Vice-Chair
Angus Graeme
Karen Hamling
Suzan Hewat
Christine Hoechsmann
Betty Anne Marino
Don McCormick
Codie Morigeau
Ron Oszust
Krista Turcasso
Bill van Yzerloo
Standing Committees
These are committees whose permanent existence is of fundamental importance to the ongoing effective governance of the Trust.
Executive Committee
Finance and Audit Committee
Investment Committee
Other Committees
These are committees intended to address issues in the short term, and to be dissolved upon completion of their duties.
Housing Initiatives Committee
Climate Resilience Committee
View our 2023/24 Trust Director Attendance Summary for a summary of Trust Director attendance at Board and Committee Meetings for the past fiscal year.
Following the policies and directives of the Board, the President and Chief Executive Officer is responsible for the day-to-day operations that help us fulfill our mission.
Johnny Strilaeff
Johnny Strilaeff was born and raised in the Basin region. He joined the Trust in 2005 after working for several years in the financial services sector. He became Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer in 2012, and the Board of Directors promoted him to President and CEO in November 2016. In 2017 Johnny also assumed Acting CEO responsibilities for Columbia Power Corporation, and following a reorganization he continues to have oversight responsibilities for all power project related business. Johnny attended Selkirk College prior to completing his Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Calgary (with a concentration in Finance) and is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder. Johnny lives in Castlegar with his wife Tracy. ceo@ourtrust.org |
Left to right: Tim O’Doherty, Aimee Ambrosone, Brandon Haney, Johnny Strilaeff, Christine Lloyd and Delphi Hoodicoff. Missing: Mackenzie Miles.
Aimee Ambrosone - Vice-President & Chief Operating Officer
Brandon Haney - Vice-President, Power Operations
Delphi Hoodicoff - Executive Director, Communications
Christine Lloyd - Executive Director, Finance & Operations
Mackenzie Miles - Director, Investments & Economic Development
Tim O'Doherty - Senior Advisor
Subsidiaries
The Trust has several wholly and partially owned subsidiaries. Many of these are non-operating in nature and are in place for commercial and legal reasons to hold our investments and assets. View our annual report for a list.
We may also set up active subsidiaries to deliver on specific initiatives. These have operational Boards made up of Trust Board members, industry experts and others as appropriate. The Trust’s Board of Directors is ultimately responsible for these subsidiaries.
Here are our current active subsidiaries and their Board members:
Columbia Basin Broadband Corporation
Columbia Basin Development Corporation
Advisory Committees
One way the Trust involves Basin residents in its work is through its advisory committees. The Trust maintains various types of advisory committees at any given time. Committee members provide community perspectives, subject-matter expertise and strategic advice on the Trust’s activities and priorities and how we deliver benefits to the region. We convene new committees on an as needed basis to help guide development and delivery of our programs.
Committee members also help inform their communities (geographic and communities of interest) about Trust programs and opportunities.
The Trust strives to have its advisory committees include residents from different Basin communities, offering a variety of perspectives.
Our current advisory committees are listed below.