Board of Directors

Lyn Policha

Board Chair

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Lyn retired in 2019 after a 35 year career in social services, primarily in the areas of services to persons with disabilities and programs for young offenders and children in need of protection. Her extensive education and experience includes nursing, psychiatric nursing, and business management. She has been interested in the governance aspect of boards for many years, and has served on a number of boards in both the non-profit and for-profit areas. She joined the IPS Board in early 2020, and has been chair since mid-2020. She views her board contributions as the price she pays for the place she occupies in this world.

Brock Johnston

Vice Chair

Brock Johnston is a recently retired lawyer who lives with his wife in Qualicum Beach.  Brock grew up in Southern Ontario and obtained his law degree from the University of Toronto and began his practice with a major Bay Street law firm in Toronto.  He moved to Vancouver in 1990.  Prior to retirement, Brock was a partner at a large Vancouver law firm, where he practiced commercial law across a broad range of disciplines. 

Over the years, Brock represented commercial real estate clients on all aspects of acquiring, selling, financing, leasing and developing property, as well as construction law.  He also handled merger and acquisition transactions, assisted public and private sector clients on public-private partnership transactions (P3s) and assisted universities, colleges and institutes on various commercial matters, including procurement, real estate ownership and leasing and real property trusts.  During the final years of his practice, Brock was honoured to represent two Indigenous development corporations with respect to large scale real estate developments which are owned by several First Nations in the Lower Mainland Area.

Now that he has retired, Brock enjoys wood working, cycling, skiing and spending time with his wife, children, grandchildren and new-found friends in Qualicum Beach.  Brock is very happy to live on Vancouver Island and hopes to give back to the mid-Island community which he enjoys so much.

Kelly McBride

Treasurer

I am presently the Business Development and Credit Officer for Community Futures Central Island, where I am responsible for facilitating requests for financial assistance; analysis and assessment of business proposals, as well as preparation of applications for adjudication.  I am also responsible for business advisory services, business development, marketing, sales and customer experience. 

Before joining Community Futures, I was initially the Director of Operations moving swiftly to Executive Director of the Central Vancouver Island Multicultural Society.  We were the proud recipients of three industry awards: 2016 Aspect Organization of the Year, The 2017 BC Career Development Association, Career Development Organization of the year award and the Non-Profit Organization of the Year 2017 from the Nanaimo Chamber Business Achievement Awards.

I emigrated back to Canada in 2015 and before the big move, I had the honor of assisting with the planning and delivery of events which were part of the 2014 International Festival of Business, a global showcase and 50-day festival in Liverpool attracting 68,600 business attendees from 92 countries at 415 individual events.

My diverse work assisting both communities and entrepreneurs has been very rewarding and after all these years of being in the business and non-profit sector, I have learned to always be open to learning.  I believe it is important to be willing to receive advice, know that you have room for improvement, but also be selective in the advice upon which you act.

 

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Stephanie Benedict

Director

Stephanie Benedict is the Manager, Business Services at Coastal Community Credit Union for their Oceanside West Coast Region.

Stephanie has spent over two decades in the financial industry in a variety of roles, and now focuses her passion on helping societies and business owners succeed by helping them with their cash management needs.

Outside of work, Stephanie is passionate about teaching financial literacy to others.  She is a certified Each One Teach One coach and trainer as well as a Power Play Young Entrepreneurs trainer.  She is active in her community volunteering her time as a director on several boards including Volunteer Victoria, Into The Woods Early Learning Childcare Society and the Qualicum Beach Chamber of Commerce.

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John Morettie

Director

John Morettie recently joined Inclusion Parksville Society (IPS) in Spring of 2023 and is excited to take on the role of Director on the IPS Board.

John is currently the president of a boutique commercial real estate firm and has a breadth of experience in other business ventures including sales, marketing, and strategy development.  He has experience participating with a variety of not-for-profit groups, including Kids Help Phone (Participant), Ride to Conquer Cancer (Participant) and Easter Seals 24 Hour Relay (Participant).

John is committed to servicing IPS and the community he has called home since 2020.

Margaret Stevens

Director

Margaret Stevens joined the Inclusion Parksville Board at the November 2022 Annual General Meeting. She brings a background in healthcare which includes nursing, clinical research, and regulatory affairs. Margaret graduated as valedictorian of her class from St. Paul’s School of Nursing in 1970. She specialized in cardiovascular nursing before turning her attention to designing and conducting clinical research studies for medical device companies. That led to a career in regulatory affairs, lasting until her retirement in 2016. Margaret is now pursuing her interests in public health issues, environmental concerns, and in lifelong learning.

Jeannie Maltesen

Director

Dr. Jeannie Maltesen recently joined Inclusion Parksville Society (IPS) in November of 2022 and is very excited to take on the role of Director on the IPS Board. She has worked in the field of education for over thirty years, both in K to 12 and in the post-secondary system. She is currently the Dean of Academic and Career Preparation at Vancouver Island University where she oversees a portfolio of programs that focus on transition to post-secondary studies and/or to employment. Jeannie has experience participating on a variety of not-for-profit boards, including but not limited to the Parksville and District Chamber of Commerce Board (Past President), the Rotary Club of Qualicum Beach Executive (Past President) and Literacy Central Vancouver Island Board (Director). Jeannie hopes that her skills and knowledge will be of value to IPS, and she is committed to doing her best to move the organization forward in a positive way.