Nordiq Alberta seeks two board members
- Nordiq Alberta said in May 2026 it is seeking two board members, with applications due May 29 and elections set for June 29. - Two seats are open, including treasurer, and successful candidates will be elected at Nordiq Alberta’s June 29, 2026 annual general meeting. - ECVO’s Alberta Board Member Essentials remains available online and in workshops, while San Antonio Business Journal nominations close June 26.
Nordiq Alberta has opened a search for two board members for the coming season, with applications due by May 29 and the election scheduled for its June 29 annual general meeting. The Alberta cross-country ski organization said the directors will serve two-year terms. The posting appears alongside other nonprofit board-development efforts now circulating in Canada and the United States, including governance training from the Edmonton Chamber of Voluntary Organizations and nonprofit award nominations from the San Antonio Business Journal. The opening gives would-be directors a concrete seat to pursue rather than a general networking exercise. Nordiq Alberta said applicants should send a cover letter and resume to its office by May 29, and its website says one of the positions is treasurer. The group’s site also says volunteer board members help oversee an organization whose day-to-day operations are run from Edmonton’s Percy Page Centre. (nordiqalberta.ca) ### Which positions are open at Nordiq Alberta? Nordiq Alberta said two board members will be elected at the June 29, 2026 AGM for two-year terms. Its homepage says the organization is looking for two board members “for the upcoming season,” and names treasurer as one of the available roles. The governance pages show the board works with finance, governance, membership and technical committees under bylaws filed under Alberta’s Societies Act. (nordiqalberta.ca) That gives applicants a clearer picture of the oversight structure than a social-media post alone. ### What does ECVO’s training program offer to new nonprofit directors? The Edmonton Chamber of Voluntary Organizations says it created and owns Alberta Board Member Essentials. (nordiqalberta.ca) ECVO describes the program as a multi-part training course that combines online learning with live workshops for new and developing nonprofit board members. ECVO’s course listings and events pages show the program remains part of its current training roster, with blended-learning delivery and separate in-person dates in some Alberta locations. (nordiqalberta.ca) The organization says the course is designed to give board members the tools to serve effectively on nonprofit boards. ### Why is a San Antonio awards deadline part of this picture? The San Antonio Business Journal has opened nominations for its 2026 Impact Awards, including a category for nonprofit organizations, with a June 26 deadline. (ecvo.ca) The publication says the awards will be presented on Nov. 4, 2026, and its philanthropy coverage has separately reported that Impact Awards nominations are open. (ecvo.ca) That is not a board vacancy, but it is part of the same nonprofit pipeline: organizations are recruiting directors, training prospective board members and seeking public recognition at the same time. The named participants are different, but the calendar is active across regions. ### Where can prospective candidates verify the next steps? Nordiq Alberta’s website says applications for the two board seats must be submitted by May 29, 2026, and that the election will take place at the June 29 AGM. (bizjournals.com) The same site links to role information for the treasurer opening and identifies the organization’s board and committee structure. ECVO’s course page carries the details for Alberta Board Member Essentials, and the San Antonio Business Journal’s nominations page lists the June 26 deadline for its 2026 Impact Awards. (nordiqalberta.ca) Those three pages are the clearest next stops for anyone tracking nonprofit board opportunities, board training or nonprofit-sector recognition over the next month. (ecvo.ca)