Contact the Board Secretary via email or by calling the office 757-464-0772. TIDE Swimming is managed by a Board of Directors comprised, for the most part, of parent volunteers. As we are nearing the end of February, we are excited to update you with some Board news and invite you to become more involved. TIDE is a registered Charity.
You will have the opportunity to submit public comment through the Q & … Sara (pictured below) is passionate about the quality of food and where it comes from. The Members elect the Directors - who comprise the Board - at the Annual General Meeting (AGM). [Public Sector Management] Aston, Birmingham, LL.B [PH] and B.L [Lagos]. However, TIDE has delivered services from as far north as Ballina and as far south as Newcastle.Under the TIDE Constitution there are seven Members, the majority of whom must be Aboriginal Australians. Eric Tonye Aworabhi, comes from a diversified background.

First, we are pleased to announce the addition of three new board members. The Board of Directors.

TIDE currently has three non-Indigenous staff and over twenty Aboriginal staff (80%). He holds a B.Sc [Econs] Zaria, M.Sc. As we are nearing the end of February, we are excited to update you with some Board news … Under the TIDE Constitution there are seven Members, the majority of whom must be Aboriginal Australians. TIDE Constitution. Marine Conservation Institute today announced that Nathalie Udo has joined its Board of Directors. We mainly work with the Biripi and Worimi people of Taree, Forster/Tuncurry, Gloucester, Wauchope and Port Macquarie. Sara has been a member-owner for over a decade and became a board member to play a more active role in helping the Co-op grow and succeed. Do you have a good idea to improve our web site or fix an error, Or a suggested improvement for administration of Unity Church of Tidewater affairs? The agenda will be available on the PASD website under the “Departments” tab, “Board of Directors” tab no later than Noon the day of the meeting. Rising Tide promotes these values and shares her interest in educating others about responsible food choices.

There are many exciting events on the horizon for this Spring. Udo, founder and president of InDepth Strategies, LLC in San Francisco, has a passion for raising corporate and individual social consciousness and igniting change. TIDE was incorporated in 2008 by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) as a Company Limited by Guarantee. Once you register, an email will be sent to you with the link to connect to the meeting. She brings her analytical and organizational skills from her science career to help Rising Tide achieve its goals. She’s excited to be more involved in the Rising Tide community and looks forward to introducing others to the Rising Tide experience.The Rising Tide Policy Register contains the most concise definition of the Board’s role: “Acting on behalf of our member-owners, the Board ensures that our co-op produces benefit and value, while avoiding unacceptable actions and situations.” The Board does this through the completion of monitoring reports in collaboration with the General Manager. At the end of 2006, Mr. Wil Maheia stepped down as executive director and was superseded by Mrs. Celia Mahung, a former TIDE board member and lecturer in education at the University of Belize. Suggestions. Taree Indigenous Development and Employment Ltd (TIDE) is an Aboriginal controlled organization. Together, the member-owners, the Board and GM chart the course for Rising Tide and it’s vital role in an increasingly dynamic business climate.If you’re interested in becoming a director, please reach out to us at Information on the nominating process and applications are available at: However, TIDE has delivered services from as far north as Ballina and as far south as Newcastle. Greetings from the Rising Tide Board of Directors.

We’re coming off another strong year at Rising Tide, thanks to our great Rising Tide Team and the strong patronage by this community. The Members elect the Directors - who comprise the Board - at the Annual General Meeting (AGM). ERIC TONYE AWORABHI – CHAIRMAN, Board of Directors The Chairman, Amb. They were seated at the December board meeting after unanimous appointment by the directors. Greetings from the Rising Tide Board of Directors. There can be no less than three and no more than ten directors.TIDE has an internal Aboriginal employment strategy which requires at least 40% of TIDE staff to be Aboriginal. Board (left to right): John Clark OAM (CEO), Amanda Bridge (Dir), Pamela Paulson (Dir), Ray Saunders (Dir), Kellie Syron (Dir), Lynette Syron (Dir).We would like to show respect and acknowledge the Aboriginal People of this land as the Traditional Custodians and cultural knowledge holders past, present and future.TIDE Logo by Serge Morcome (Gangga Marrang Art Group). Do you wish a direct line to our Board of Directors? © 2020 Rising Tide Co-op * 323 Main Street * Damariscotta, Maine 04543

The Board of Directors is the governing body created to provide legislative, financial, and administrative guidance and support to the coaching staff for the daily operation of TIDE Swimming. She believes local, sustainable food is important to the health of our planet and our society. We’re coming off another strong year at Rising Tide, thanks to our great Rising Tide Team and the strong patronage by this community. Beth Polhemus, Sean O’Neill and Sara Rauschenberg. The TIDE strategy also provides for training and skills development for Aboriginal staff.The TIDE Board comprises of members of the local Aboriginal community. The Board is also responsible for communicating to the membership updates, and plans for the business. Under Celia’s leadership, TIDE introduced a number of innovative programs aimed at fostering stakeholder participation in environmental stewardship.