New National Director

Published on February 6, 2010

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On behalf of our Leader Michael Ignatieff and the National Board of Directors, I am pleased to welcome Ian McKay to the position of National Director of the Liberal Party of Canada. This selection was confirmed by the Board earlier today.

Mr. McKay will officially begin his duties in early March 2010.

A consummate professional with extensive experience in the worlds of business and government, this British Columbian is a fresh face who brings the full range of management and political experience required not only to lead our outstanding team at the National Office, but also to assume responsibility for the management of day-to-day affairs in our Party from coast-to-coast-to-coast.

Ian's track-record in business coupled with his experience at the front lines of our Party as a volunteer, candidate, ministerial advisor, and Party officer, equip him to continue the modernization of our Party's communication and technological infrastructure and give him the tools to drive our membership engagement process.

For more information on our new National Director, please read his bio.

I wish to personally thank the many dedicated and able Liberals who took the time to submit an application through the open selection process conducted by the Party in connection with this vitally important position. The quality of the applicants was a testament to the depth and breadth of talent in our Party.

Moving forward, the National Board of Directors will now focus on filling the position of President of the National Liberal Fund.

We look forward to an equally fruitful process in the weeks to come.

Alfred Apps
President, Liberal Party of Canada

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