Structure
The CRB links the Central Region First Nations, the Provincial Government and local communities in “a joint management process for resource management and land use planning” (CRB, 2008c). The Central Region Chiefs do not control the CRB but have representatives that sit on the Board. Administratively, the CRB consists of five First Nations representatives (one from each Nation), five non-Native representatives appointed by the Province of British Columbia, and two co-chairs — one First Nation and one provincially-appointed.
The CRB reports to the Central Region Chiefs through the First Nations Co-Chief and the CRC Executive Director. (The Executive Director, who is currently Jackie Godfrey, is the "face" of the CRC.) The non-First Nations representatives report to the province through the provincially-appointed Co-Chair.
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