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The new board will be led by incoming chairperson Derek Brown, taking over for the outgoing chairperson is Matthew Mallam.
Brown brings over 15 years of experience in the construction industry and has been an active member of NLCA board for over five years and has served in various roles, including as vice-chair. The board of directors plays a crucial role in supporting and shaping the construction industry in Newfoundland and Labrador through their leadership. They are responsible for guiding the strategic direction of the NLCA, advocating for policies that benefit the industry, and ensuring the association continues to be a strong voice for its members.
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