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Education

EDUCATION SEDA has over 25 years’ experience in the provision of community and economic development programs. As well as regularly programmed forums we provide customized training to meet the needs of specific audiences and organizations. If you are interested in a tailored course designed to meet your needs, telephone 306-242-2752 or send an inquiry via email […]

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Team

TEAM SEDA’s CEO Verona Thibault welcomes the opportunity to discuss how SEDA can add value to your community or organization. Inquiries may be directed to 306-242-2752 or seda@seda.ca Verona ThibaultChief Executive Officer Jackie WallManager, Special Programs ecdev@seda.ca 1-306-205-9712 Carmen HesjePrograms and Membership Operations programs@seda.ca 1-306-205-9724 Digital content support:  Impact Creative Digital Services. Social Media management:

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Board of Directors

BOARD OF DIRECTORS SEDA is governed by a ten member board of directors. Directors occupy staggered two-year terms of office and have an opportunity to participate on subcommittees of the board. The board also includes ex-officio representation up to a number equal to that of elected board membership (10). Ex-officio positions are non-voting members that

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What We Do

WHAT WE DO Today, economic development is a wider concept than economic growth. It is inclusive to policies, programs and activities supporting the maintenance(or improvement) of economic well-being. As the leading non-governmental organization dedicated to provincial community and economic development,  SEDA builds community capacity and fosters generational growth. As an alliance, we aim to provide

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Economic Development Matters

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MATTERS Today, economic development is an inclusive process with a focus on economic, environmental and social well-being. Often referred to as ‘local economic development’ or ‘community economic development’, it is driven for the people by the people.  Successful economic development will look different from community to community, and from urban to rural environments. However,

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