Structure
There is a provincial executive, consisting of the President, 1st Vice-President, 2nd Vice-President, Membership Director, Communications Director, Policy Director, Fundraising Director, Recruitment Director, High Schools Director, Secretary-Treasurer, and two appointed directors, who report to the President. The provincial Executive is elected at the Annual General Meeting of the Association, called at least every fourteen months. There are also nine appointed Regional Vice-Presidents who serve on the OPCYA Organizational Committee and work under the 1st Vice-President.
There is also a possibility of having District Associations, who's chairs sit on the provincial Executive. Boundaries are set by the Executive. There are also constituent OPCYA riding-level PC Youth Associations, who's Executives usually consist of the President, Vice President, Social Director, and Secretary-Treasurer.
Current Executive:
President: Alanna Newman
1st VP: Zack Goldford
2nd VP: Stuart Clark
Secretary-Treasurer: Matthew Gregory
Director of Membership: Ahsan Irfan
Director of Communications: Richard Sookraj
Director of Policy: VACANT
Director of Recruitment: Alexandra Lulka
Director of High Schools: Sebastian Skamski
Director of Fundraising: Steven Amirikah
Past President: Clare Schulte-Albert
OPCCA President: Stuart Clark
Read more about this topic: Ontario PC Youth Association
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