Evoy says “Together, we will bring forward work that sets the foundations for the continued vibrance of our programs, governance, and administration. What we build for our people today will echo across generations.
Brad Evoy is the new Chief Administrative Officer with Qalipu First Nation. Formerly known as the Band Manager, the CAO is responsible for the overall oversight and management of the band’s business and programs, including the supervision of staff across six office locations. Chief Jenny Brake says Brad “demonstrates a strong commitment to working with staff and members to strengthen programs, uphold our shared values, and support the well-being of our communities.”
Originally from Elmastukwek (Bay of Islands), Brad has returned home to assume this role. He brings over 18 years of experience across the labour and non-profit sectors, including leadership, governance, advocacy, and consulting roles. Evoy also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Historical Studies at Grenfell Campus, Memorial University. Evoy says “Together, we will bring forward work that sets the foundations for the continued vibrance of our programs, governance, and administration. What we build for our people today will echo across generations.
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