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New members appointed to CFWWIRF endowment council

Aug 18, 2020 | Featured

Bohdana Bashuk, Shevchenko Foundation.

The Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko (Shevchenko Foundation) is pleased to announce the appointment of three new members of the Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund (CFWWIRF) Endowment Council.

Boris Balan (Toronto), First Vice-President of the Shevchenko Foundation, is appointed the Foundation’s representative to the Council. Boris is the Vice President of Development with Northland Power. He has a wide range of community involvement, including serving as Vice President of the Shevchenko Foundation for over ten years.

Paul Migus (Ottawa) joins the Council as the representative appointed by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC). He is the President of LGT Executive Performance Inc., with decades-long senior-level public service administration with the Government of Canada and service within the Ukrainian Canadian community.

The third new Council member, Roman Zakaluzny, has been appointed by the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association, which he currently chairs. He works as Communications Advisor for Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in Ottawa

The Shevchenko Foundation Board of Directors wishes to thank outgoing CFWWIRF Endowment Council Chair Andriy Harasymiw (Edmonton) for his contributions to the Council as representative of UCCLA, as well as outgoing Council representatives Andriy Hladyshevsky, Q.C. (Shevchenko Foundation), Alexandra Chyczij (UCC) and Dr. Lubomyr Luciuk (UCCLA).

The Shevchenko Foundation initiated a Call for Submissions for the position of Chair of the CFWWIRF Endowment Council in early July, 2020, and is expected to fill that position in September, 2020. Boris Balan will act as Interim Chair.

In May 2008, a Funding Agreement was entered into between the Government of Canada and the Shevchenko Foundation. In establishing the CFWWIRF, the Government of Canada designated the Shevchenko Foundation to ensure compliance with the Funding Agreement, which includes the financial stewardship and administration of the Fund. The capital of this Fund must remain at $10M, and only the interest earned from the capital can be used to provide grants for projects that commemorate and recognize the experiences of all the ethno-cultural communities affected by Canada’s first national internment operations of 1914-1920.

For further information on CFFWWIRF visit www.internmentcanada.ca

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